To protest President Donald Trump, feminist in Germany donned hijabs while chanting "Allah Akbar," a strange dichotomy since the hijab oppresses women in the name of "Allah Akbar" in the Muslim world.
Feminists in the United States did similar stunts during the "Women's March" in Washington D.C. this past Saturday, also donning hijabs to show solidarity with Muslim women. None of them seemed to realize that women in the middle-east are mandated to wear hijabs under pain of death.
Some American Muslim women like Asra Q. Nomani and Hala Arafa have asked the feminists to please stop doing this since the hijab represents oppression to them, not liberation.
"In the name of 'interfaith,' these well-intentioned Americans are getting duped by the agenda of Muslims who argue that a woman’s honor lies in her 'chastity' and unwittingly pushing a platform to put a hijab on every woman," the women wrote in Washington Post. "Please do this instead: Do not wear a headscarf in 'solidarity' with the ideology that most silences us, equating our bodies with 'honor.' Stand with us instead with moral courage against the ideology of Islamism that demands we cover our hair."
However, donning the hijab in solidarity doesn't come close to the absurdity of having an actual Shariah Law advocate, Linda Sarsour, as one of the organizers.
As brilliantly displayed by Steven Crowder, none of the feminist at the so-called "Women's March" have been able to identify just what right they're afraid of losing under President Trump, other than their precious abortions, but good luck getting the general public to sympathize with them on that.
In the meantime, "Allah Akbar" and hijab away, feminists. Just be sure the cameras can see you, and the GOP will retain their congressional majorities come 2018.



