Telegraph readers debate hijab
Monday, August 8, 2005
As
you might anticipate, there is the usual racist crap: "... the real
intention of this apparel is to denigrate women and deny them their
individuality. As a Western woman, I regard this apparel as insulting
to my sex, my religious beliefs and my cultural mores. If Muslims wish
to enjoy the manifold benefits of living in the West, they must both
respect and observe our customs as well as our rules." (Katherine
Barlow, Vienna, Austria)
However, some letter writers take a very different line:
"It will be a very poor outcome for all of us if we, the British people, allow ourselves to be manipulated by this campaign into attacking Muslim women. I would hope that the ideals inherent in the whole of our British culture would continue to respect women of all races, colours and creeds. Whatever these terrorists think, we are now a multicultural society.... Muslim women should not discard their hijabs. Otherwise the terrorists will have won." (Geoffrey Collingwood, Brackley, Northants)
"Katherine Barlow (Letters, Aug 5) regards Muslim women's apparel as an insult to her mores. I am English and have lived here all my life. I prefer not to wear the cleavage-displaying, thigh-revealing garb favoured by many of my compatriots. If I can choose to dress how I please, why on earth should Muslim women be criticised for similar choices?" (Linda Garrett, Potters Bar, Herts)
Daily Telegraph, 5 August and 8 August 2005
It's a disturbing thought that there are Torygraph readers who take a much more progressive position on this issue than many liberals do.
