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  • Painted pious ladies
     OP - July 22, 2019, 06:17 PM

    Hump style hijab, flawless make-up, expression like a smacked arse - this muslim fashion trend is pretty annoying. More pornographic than pious - even a half naked slave girl would appear more modest.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #1 - September 14, 2019, 09:59 AM

    talking of which:



    Quote from:
    Her mega-watt confidence, poise, and beauty caught the notice of a modeling agency, and she’s been seen everywhere including the runway (Yeezy, Alberta Ferretti), covers of glossies (Vogue UK, Allure), and even the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue where she sported burkinis for the first time in the magazine’s history.


    Quote
    It’s true that certain Islamic countries prohibit women from wearing certain types of clothes in public, but why should Western democracies employ the same bans in reverse?


    https://www.peacefuldumpling.com/halima-aden

    Bans are problematic due to the martyr effect but there's nothing wrong with discouraging/criticising (rather than celebrating) certain clothing choices. Popping the balloon of islamo-feminism is essential to deflate the arrogant ego and confused thinking of muslims in the west.


  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #2 - September 20, 2019, 09:42 PM

    What I don't like is, they want to make an opressive custom glamorous. They make it into something special and trendy, as if the hijab is just another accessorie. It's not. I don't buy it, and I frown upon this bullshit hijab-hump-turban looking head dress as any other hijab or niqab. Maybe even more, because they are women promoting and norrmalizing a custom based on misogyny, trying to legitimaze it by the very thing it stands against. The hypocracy is quite off putting.

    "The healthiest people I know are those who are the first to label themselves fucked up." - three
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #3 - September 21, 2019, 01:40 PM

    I guess certain people would say western ideals aren't any less oppressive.  here's a random old article:

    Quote=]Online Vice magazine article criticises culture of women promoting arbitrary items]/quote]



    Quote from:
    The model’s mission is to be family-friendly, even in lingerie, and yet the goal is to make them look stupid. They are “flirtatious but amiably goofy”; a “wilfully oblivious sex object”.


    the burka and the bikini both draw attention to the female body. oppressive or liberating, depends on your point of view but why should anyone 'celebrate' either? the convergence of sexy feminists and pious islamists just goes to show the shallowness of the ideological justifications of either camp.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #4 - September 21, 2019, 03:26 PM

    forgot the article link:

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/irish-models-represent-all-that-is-wrong-with-misogynist-ireland-1.1884276?mode=amp

    by the way, I don't see a problem with having a personal preference for revealing/modest clothing. using clothing to promote artificial values to the others is the issue.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #5 - September 21, 2019, 04:25 PM

    ....................

    the burka and the bikini both draw attention to the female body.................

    well why only female body?  such burka/ bikini  outfits will draw attention on females as males... 

    and why only burka/ bikini ??...  even the dress code like this in that Umrah journey at Mecca




    will draw the attention of onlookers...

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #6 - September 21, 2019, 07:36 PM

    well why only female body?  such burka/ bikini  outfits will draw attention on females as males... 


    because ideological clothing for men serve a different purpose. besides, women are more interesting subjects with reference to clash of cultures and their uneasy embrace.

  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #7 - September 27, 2019, 09:36 PM

    recommend reading the full article:

    Quote from:
    Still, I have noticed an interesting irony, at least in the United States. While those conservatives and liberal hawks denounce mainstream society for outwardly celebrating conservative Islam, they ignore its subtle subversion of Islamic tenets, the manner in which it pays cloying respect to the symbolism of Islam while undermining its significance.

    Here is a golden example. The magazine Sports Illustrated publishes, for some reason, a “swimsuit issue” filled with bikini models. This year’s issue featured a young Muslim model in a “burkini,” which ensured that both her body and her hair were covered. Reaction was hostile from some quarters.

    Quote from:
    Yet this “salute” was superficial at best. While the model might have covered up, she was still lazing in the surf, her hands behind her head, as her swimsuit hugged her contours. To be clear, I am not proposing that there was any intent on the part of Sports Illustrated—and still less on the part of the model—to subvert the traditional significance of Islamic dress. But it still seems obvious that drawing attention to womanly curves undercuts the intended modesty of the hijab.

    The accidental subversive genius of American liberalism has been in presenting the hijab not as a symbol of faith but as a symbol of choice.


    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/how-american-liberalism-is-co-opting-islam/
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #8 - November 16, 2019, 05:18 PM

    manipulating the modesty narrative with fake images.

    Quote from:
    An image of a woman wearing a hijab and short white dress has been circulating for years on social media in France and Turkey, sparking ridicule from users online. But the original, undoctored photo, shows that the image was photoshopped to “undress” the woman.


    https://observers.france24.com/en/20191111-photoshop-undressed-women-wears-hijab
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #9 - November 16, 2019, 09:03 PM

    nude protest in favour of free speech at an anti-islamophobia march.

    Quote from:
    A counter-demonstrator appeared topless as hundreds protested discrimination and aggression against Muslims in Paris on Sunday, just a few weeks after two people were seriously wounded during a shooting at a mosque by an alleged far-right extremist in Bayonne.

    The activist, using methods similar to the Femen group, though it is unclear whether she identifies as a member of the movement, can be seen waving a sign reading, "Blasphemy is a republican right" before removing her hoodie, revealing the words, "Let's not sell off secularity" written on her bare chest. Protesters tried to shield her with jackets and umbrellas.


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kf9rRMl6W1w
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #10 - March 08, 2021, 07:13 PM

    apparently, it's still a man's world - especially if those men are wearing dresses.

    Quote from:
    It is an absurd scene that we could attend during a demonstration on the occasion of March 8, yesterday, on the Place de la République. A group that presents itself as "antifa", pro-prostitution, pro-veil and activist of the trans cause, attacked several feminists who fight in particular against prostitution.


    https://charliehebdo.fr/2021/03/societe/feminisme/quand-des-antifas-en-prennent-a-des-feministes-lors-une-manifestation/
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #11 - March 16, 2021, 07:57 PM

    Quote
    Hump style hijab, flawless make-up, expression like a smacked arse - this muslim fashion trend is pretty annoying. More pornographic than pious - even a half naked slave girl would appear more modest.


    I still find these hijabi minxes with their caked up makeup super alluring, I can't lie lol.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #12 - March 28, 2021, 12:35 PM

    When I see those hooded make-up cakes, I'm reminded of proud beardoes in their fine arab/indian robes. The pungent smell of arrogance not a pretty sight.

    Both prostitute themselves to religion and not in a sexy way. Unless you have a thing for nuns and bears  Tongue
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #13 - April 07, 2021, 10:37 PM

    ramadan is coming around again, I think some kind of protest against the faux (and sincere) piety is in order.

    perhaps, using the female form juxtaposed to religious captions? maybe posted on twitter if it could sneak under their censorship radar.

    cemb types seem to be a bit too moralistic (in the rights activist kinda way) to do something  properly subversive. I suspect zombie admins would leap into action if any such thread was created here - so much for je suis charlie.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #14 - April 18, 2021, 04:56 PM

    When I see those hooded make-up cakes, I'm reminded of proud beardoes in their fine arab/indian robes. The pungent smell of arrogance not a pretty sight.

    Both prostitute themselves to religion and not in a sexy way. Unless you have a thing for nuns and bears  Tongue


    I do for nuns. Not proper ones of course, but the stripper outfits. But hijabis are hotter.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #15 - April 18, 2021, 06:41 PM

    I do for nuns. Not proper ones of course, but the stripper outfits. But hijabis are hotter.


    take a walk down any ghetto highstreet, hijabis are strippers. maybe that would make a compelling hashtag.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #16 - April 20, 2021, 10:29 PM

    yup.

    Quote from:
    As much as an act of defiance towards the Republic (or towards the West), the veil has also become a fashion accessory, that is to say an ostensible sign of femininity and a weapon of seduction. As if, beyond a custom less religious than sectarian, glamor flushed out under the doctrinal. As if coquetry, fashion - and business - were sneaking into the folds of austere, archaic and puritan Islam.

    The trend is confirmed in the well-to-do classes of certain countries and in cities - in Morocco, Iran, Turkey, but also in London and Montreal - where hijab shops are growing like mushrooms. For many young girls today (but an Arab does not make spring, even if she is a swallow!), The hijab, the Turkish-style tessetür , does not seem incompatible with a strong makeup, a tight blouse or stiletto heels, even low-waisted jeans revealing a tattoo on the hip or a piercing in the navel. We hide our hair to better emphasize the arch of an eyebrow or the shadow of an eyelid. We wear the veil like an adornment - we customize it.


    https://www.causeur.fr/hidjab-mon-amour-voile-195777
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #17 - June 20, 2021, 09:21 AM

    not sure a real magazine but it fits in this thread.

  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #18 - June 20, 2021, 09:39 AM

    Crumble.. dear Crumble  .. what is happening??   I ASK YOU WHY??  ARE YOU GETING BORED??


    there are million ways to waste time...

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #19 - June 20, 2021, 09:53 AM

    cool and rational musings have to give way to visceral outbursts on occasion.

    besides, offending religious sensibilities is at least one way to waste time.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #20 - June 20, 2021, 10:05 AM

    cool and rational musings have to give way to visceral outbursts on occasion.

    besides, offending religious sensibilities is at least one way to waste time.


    I FULLY AGREE WITH THAT .. but you are not doing that ., you are actally offending women folks ...  here do this to offend religious sensibilities



    Mufti Azizur Rehman arrested during raid in Mianwali

    https://www.dawn.com/news/1629853

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S09I4SXLAis&ab_channel=ViralVideos

    THAT IS TODAY'S NEWS FROM LAND OF PURE

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #21 - June 20, 2021, 10:33 AM

    you are actally offending women folks ...  here do this to offend religious sensibilities


    poking fun at chaste idealised forms of women is offensive to women? I disagree.

  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #22 - June 20, 2021, 02:40 PM

    it's the headscarf which elevates this image from titillation to parody - within the context of this thread anyway.

  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #23 - June 20, 2021, 02:59 PM

    the nun-whore characterisation is helpful. the combination undermines stubborn ideas like pious virgins and disbelieving harlots.

    still, their utility to breakdown mind mould doesn't stop me from finding these clueless bimbo's super annoying.
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #24 - June 20, 2021, 03:05 PM

    What's your favourite drink crumble?
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #25 - June 20, 2021, 03:20 PM

    does cold tap water count?
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #26 - June 20, 2021, 10:42 PM

    let's see more boobs says khadija - my paraphrasing.

    Quote
    They sell us the idea that the head-to-toe body covering is the choice of the individual, when in reality it perpetuates misogynistic attitudes that ties a woman’s character, modesty and piety to a piece of cloth.


    http://www.sedaa.org/2019/05/promoting-a-toxic-modesty-culture-does-a-disservice-to-muslim-women/
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #27 - June 21, 2021, 07:20 AM

    does cold tap water count?


    Sure. Are you making rambling posts due to tap water? Or are you on some other substance  Tongue
  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #28 - June 21, 2021, 09:47 AM

    i'm sober and lucid as usual.

    you can't say the below magazine cover is any less ridiculous than the topshelf one I posted earlier?

  • Painted pious ladies
     Reply #29 - June 21, 2021, 05:41 PM

    both sides make good points... on placards.





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