For years, my work in defense of Muslim women wanting to live free, be free, out from under the boot of sharia misogyny, was smeared, mocked, labeled islamophobic. Girls such as Rifqa Bary and the now-dead girls, including Aqsa Parvez, Amina and Sarah Said, Jessica Mokdad, Noor Almaleki et al, wanted to be free not to wear the hijab – in America. Our calls for such an elemental freedom were viciously attacked amid the constant cries of “racism” (Islam is not a race) and that we were making it hard for Muslim women to wear the hijab. Laughable, of course, because I never so much as addressed Muslim women and their choices, no matter how submissive and subdued, but this was uniformly repeated and chanted by Islamic supremacists and their leftwing lapdogs, most especially in the “feminist movement.”

And now we see an entire nation of women, Muslim women, standing up against the hijab. Are they, too, islamophobes?

"Without wearing the compulsory veil." where are the feminazis and their terror leader @lsarsour? @glamourmag – are your working on this story or still standing behind giving Sarsour "woman of the year"? https://t.co/pPushU93q9 — Pamela Geller (@PamelaGeller) January 1, 2018

“The veil in general is not an innocent piece of clothing. It is indeed a symbol of discrimination.” – Iranian activist @SafaiDarya pic.twitter.com/DsNu3ASLcj — LALO DAGACH (@LaloDagach) December 31, 2017

Is @lsarsour and her leftwing lapdogs calling these women Islamophobes too? https://t.co/UhWnIVVY0n — Pamela Geller (@PamelaGeller) January 1, 2018

Revolutionary woman is already the symbol of #2018 ! Happy New Year! #iran #IranProtest pic.twitter.com/J8Stlhl1Mm — inna shevchenko (@femeninna) January 1, 2018

While people take to the streets in #Europe to defend #Hijab, brave women in #Iran are struggling to overcome the mandatory carry. How can it be that we in the West are absorbing this symbol of conservative #Islam with such enthusiasm? pic.twitter.com/38q82GrA4z — Stop Extremism (@StopExtremismEU) December 31, 2017

#IranProtests: Hundreds of thousands across #Iran chant "We don't want Islamic Republic!" & "Clerics shame on you, let go of our country!" Woman in video took off her #Hijab to protest Islamic dress code imposed on Iranian women since 1979. #IStandWithHer pic.twitter.com/CHNwrTsWPA — Mark Vallen (@mark_vallen) December 29, 2017

Has the @womensmarch and @lsarsour decided to schedule a march standing in solidarity with the brave women of Iran who are defiant in not being forced to wear the hijab? Waiting….

#IranProtest — Kambree Kawahine Koa (@KamVTV) December 30, 2017

My mom, before and after the 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution pic.twitter.com/LxjE5Urnku — Armin Navabi (@ArminNavabi) April 18, 2017

https://mobile.twitter.com/potkazar/status/947819149388115968

Strange how so-called "progressives" in America are fetishizing the hijab, claiming it's a "symbol of feminism" while REAL feminists in Iran are risking incarceration and death by removing their hijabs. ? pic.twitter.com/cCRXtWxBz6 — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) December 31, 2017

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