Yeah, women getting beaten and or killed for not covering their heads or even their whole bodies is the same as some old ladies’ fashion
The only countries that require women to be veiled are Iran and Afghanistan.
Czech genes not pure enough? (Well, you wouldn’t be wrong, we are quite the mix)
If you’re talking about nuns, who traditionally cover themselves, they also traditionally are celibate so…
Orthodox Christian women wear veils in church and in that part of the world, women continued wearing veils long past western Europe.
In many regions in India, almost all kinds of Christians wear that in church
You do realize that it’s a choice made by the woman herself right? If you enter Othrodox church as a woman not wearing one they won’t kick you out. It’s also a tradition not a requirement.
I’ve been in my fair share of Orthodox churches in Romania and very few women actually wear a veil for normal church services.
Ah, I didn’t know that. Not many Orthodox Christians near me
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That’s not how it works in Islam either. Both men and women are expected to dress modestly.
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Despite their best efforts, Iran doesn’t speak for an entire religion.
Iran is not a religion, nor do they speak for any
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Care to elaborate?
It is quite illiterate. It tries to portray orthodox Europe as more like the Muslim world when it comes to treating women. But, it includes a whole bunch of traditionally Catholic states of Europe into the same mix. Even though Americans tend to fold all states of Europe which dominantly speak a Slavic language as one cohesive group of similar backgrounds and traditions, that is very far from the truth. Classic distinction in Europe is along the religious lines. Many of us in Europe would consider East Europe to be the orthodox states. Cryrillic alphabet and all that. However, the author does not list Greece, a state from where orthodoxy stems from. Or Romania which is orthodox but not Slavic. All of which shows that the author is quite illiterate in these matters and biased with cold war era propaganda in their world views.
This is like, an assumptions sandwich, with a side of assumptions