bakwaaas:

thekuthicollective:

something that’s been on my mind for a while is how a lot of people, mainly white women, think billie eilish’s decision to wear baggy clothing n not sexualise herself is revolutionary but when it comes to brown / Muslim women using the same logic in which to cover themselves it’s not considered so (and that’s no shade, like I love billie but like)

white women who choose to dress modestly are empowered, brown women who choose to dress modestly are oppressed. it’s actually very belittling bc it’s implied white women are smart enough to make their own choices about how they dress, but the muslim woman must be indoctrinated and can’t think for herself

It’s like when Cardi B wore that face cover suit for Paris fashion week and posed in front of the Eiffel Tower and everyone was 😍 but apparently if you wear a niqab there it’s against the law so double standards ya know?

  1. nicebimbo reblogged this from hymnsofheresy
  2. belikov-barnes reblogged this from formyummah
  3. cinnamongay reblogged this from kochana-lulu
  4. lighthousebeekeeper reblogged this from superscut
  5. hibou08 reblogged this from itistimetodisappear
  6. reveries-nation reblogged this from bakwaaas
  7. cantseefactsthroughallofmyfury reblogged this from singinginthecar
  8. pookalobster47 reblogged this from marzanna6
  9. zemonsftw reblogged this from cat-inthemoon
  10. iamnotthemuffinman reblogged this from unflavoredtruffles
  11. ravioliandsunshine reblogged this from livebetter-smilebrighter
  12. sunnylittlebee reblogged this from unflavoredtruffles
  13. unflavoredtruffles reblogged this from not-bumper-stickers
  14. thekuthicollective posted this
    something that's been on my mind for a while is how a lot of people, mainly white women, think billie eilish's decision...