To say that men may not wear kippot or turbans or similar in public is equally biased.
To say that men may not wear kippot or turbans or similar in public is equally biased.
Why the fuck do you all need magical clothing to fit in with your specific groups? Why is that required?
The clothing isn’t magical. It’s traditional. I’m glad I could clear that up for you, too.
And tradition isn't special, it's ignorance to make old ideas feel special, it's okay to scrutinize them
Okay, please start scrutinizing your own traditions about minority religions. You may be surprised at how deeply they’re rooted in the ideas of a majority religion. Feel free to question them. Now I’m going to celebrate my own oppressive, magical Sabbath.
The bigger question is why do you have such an issue with giving minority cultures THE CHOICE to wear what they want? Why can’t you just live and let live? Why do you insist they abandon their traditions and cultural mores in exchange for yours?
Why are you so angry that other people don't dress the same way you do? How is it even your business?
Is that anger asking why that concept matters? I'm being told it's oppressive if you can't wear magical clothes but it's not oppressive to be forced to wear those clothes if the religion dictates, it's confusing, I don't care, I don't know why anyone cares this much about mythology