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Why are some Europeans, especially the French, increasingly opposed to the Islamic veil?

According to many Europeans, no woman will hate herself enough to wear a veil because of her choice, unless she is forced by pressure or conditions.

She may believe or claim that she consciously made such a choice-many people openly challenge this view-but this is only the result of an illusion and religious indoctrination.

Here is a touchstone test to support this theory:

If a woman who claims to wear a veil voluntarily can't take it off without facing strong opposition from her peers and being forced by her family and the whole society to give up "promiscuity", then she is not free, but making excuses for her situation.

After all, instilling superstitious fears in young girls and making them obedient is hardly a free choice, but an illusion of choice.

By the way, the basic principle behind the veil is pure gender discrimination, which is not clearly stipulated in the Islamic Bible. It projects men's so-called evil behavior on women, and blames women for men's lewd and sometimes even abnormal thoughts. Therefore, women are considered to be responsible for the sins of husbands, male friends, sons and brothers.

Veil, especially Niqab, is a symptom of misogyny caused by religion, which runs counter to the European values of equal rights and equal treatment for men and women.

European countries try to ban it, or should I say, curb its growth, so as to eliminate the reasons for discriminating against women behind its popularity. This is an attempt to shield the core classical liberal principles, European social corruption and lack of integration, and solve the immigration crisis of new immigrants, which has caused great damage in Europe, put the long-term survival of European projects in danger, and endowed nationalist movements.

Like Christianity and Judaism, Islam has been influenced by social progress, social inertia and social decline for centuries. Therefore, Islam has accepted many aspects for centuries. Not all the above manifestations of Islam hold this view. In fact, not long ago, the veil was very rare in Islam and was limited to the lowest social class.

Back in the 1960s, Egypt, Iran (forcibly expelled by the king), Lebanon, Jordan, Algeria and most of the remaining countries in North Africa and the Levant were similar in equipment to Europe. In the best case, you will find a light-colored fabric similar to that found in Europe at that time (still existing in some eastern European countries) as the initial veil.

Modern Islamic veil, especially niqab, began to normalize after thousands of Arab men moved to the rapidly developing oil-rich Gulf countries, and later they brought back a series of Wahhabi thoughts.