Social media users have accused the BBC of “blatant propaganda” after the state broadcaster published a YouTube video featuring burqa-clad women addressing common questions about the full-face veil.

After the video, entitled ‘Things Not To Say To Someone Who Wears a Burqa’, was published on the BBC Three YouTube channel, the broadcaster received a volley of accusations, with users branding it a leftist propaganda machine perpetuating a “regressive” ideology.

Political commentator Julie Lenarz was among those who took to Twitter to brand the BBC’s attempt to normalize burqas and niqabs “abhorrent.”

1. The BBC's attempt to normalise the burqa is absolutely abhorrent. When progressives morph into regressives.https://t.co/rKBUUxoq78 — Julie Lenarz (@MsJulieLenarz) August 2, 2017

Some accused it of taking political correctness too far, while others said it reinforced female oppression.

BBC pushes ‘things not to say to someone wearing a burqa’ https://t.co/LKzWIrpKXi



More politically correct nonsense from the BBC. — Defend Europa (@DefendEvropa) August 2, 2017

It's sad the BBC is celebrating the burqa instead of actually helping these women. https://t.co/YHAcOozNtV — Victoria Drew (@victoriadotcat) August 3, 2017

The video features several Muslim women mocking stereotypical questions put to them by non-Muslims, who often assume they are forced to wear the veil.

The women insist they cover themselves by choice out of religious faith.

They also mock suggestions they are oppressed by men in their community.

“Yes there are some cultural practices that, maybe, oppresses women, but it’s cultural. This has never been Islamic,” one says.

Be honest, if tomorrow the Pope mandated Catholic women wear burkas so men would not be tempted to sin, feminists would burn churches down. — Offence Police (@OffencePolice) August 1, 2017