@@lobbyskids2 facepalm* since when are nuns seen as culture and not as religion ... oh man you islamaphobics are getting weirder every day... can't find anything else to make muslims look bad? You have to learn much much more from your other hateful friends. But tho you all repeating the same sht every time.. it is like as if you all were copy pasted with the same mindset..
@@lobbyskids2 Yo.... please stop you are sinking.... Next comment will be: Jesus (peace be upon our prophet!) was born in America or Europe.... Please tell me you know that right? Where Jesus was born? And where your religion has its roots? :(
@@lobbyskids2 Islam has been a part of French culture the minute the French decided to violently meddle in the Islamic world. It does not matter that you believe Islam is incomptable with "modern" society. Even if that was somehow true, so what? Muslims don't need to bow down to your views on "modern" societies.
No we can’t appreciate the lady who stood up because the lady who stood up is condoning someone breaking the law. I am quite sure she knows she’s not supposed to wear a job in here and she did it out of spitefulness
@@andreasandoval4433because they sell womanhood to attract consumers. They sexualise females to grow demand for their products. They r hungry for money and for that they can sell thier body as well. Do you see a single advertisement without females being in improper clothing? No.... These r market fundamentalists who make profits our of war , genocides , environmental destruction and dishonouring women. Do not expect good out of them.
@@Abida_mar636 who is everywhere ? freedom is a occidental concept that some muslims don't understand. It doesn't mean I do what I want. Jews, christians, buddhists or everything else in France understand. Only problems with some muslims. It's a piece of tissue that women are obliged to wear in some countries. I had to as tourist. It's religious. But it's our country. And we are allowed to defend our values. This person is wearing a religious suuts in the parlement of the republic. It's not authorized like in the street. Pure provocation that french muslims don't do like in schools.
Terrorism was started by the usa.Why they don't banned usa President and people.They blame islam for it.Who has given gun to them .Why people don't study basic history.
I identify as no particular religion, and this makes me want to cry. Actually seeing her son cry did bring tears to my eyes. Thank God that other lady was there and stepped in.
@@Visible-jb2ew they would say it to nun if the nun was in Saudi Arabia. Don't you get the point? If a Muslim is in a Catholic country and someone tells them to remove their hijab everyone freaks the fuck out. But when a woman isn't wearing a hijab in Saudi Arabia she would get jailed and no one would give a fuck. And you say I'm pathetic? How bout u understand my point first u dumbfucm
@@71aminah Because they’re racist. It’s plain Islamophobia and racism! They’re angry that for once, people don’t want to expose themselves and are comfortable with that. And they think that’s okay.
What a shame in pakistan millions on Christian's living with us and thousands of famous and valuable churches for Christians what happened if we start doing the same fucking things like you do with our's brothers & sister's?
And now imagine being the little son that didn't even know about hate and racism because of his young age and that he felt like someone attacked his mother and he couldn't defend because he is in shock. how traumatic this is.
It's France system, why living here if you don't agree? France had it's loads of religious war, so our system is to not have any religious sign in some assembly and public things like schools,... If she want it why don't she wanna go in some places that will alow that? Turkey, morroco, tunisia, quatar,...
@@SylvesterStaline. I don’t want to be rude or anything, but you have no idea what the woman’s person life is, and she might have family and a job living in France. No one can just move like that, they need to have a job to make money to be able to afford the basics needs like food water and a shelter. Also, who flipping cares what that racist man thinks, and if I were to wear a hijab, I wouldn’t really care and ignore them, but their opinion doesn’t matter and there are a lot of laws that protect religious people around the world, including in France.
@@SylvesterStaline. what are religious people gonna do to you, eat you? Stop acting like a child and being afraid of human beings. She came here so that she could have a good time with her son, and there is nothing wrong with that.
@@daredude126 what are religious going to do? You know nothing of France do you? Theres entire part of society going against Each others. Police officiers have to hide were they live to not be attacked, their child must hide it too or they will get bullied. I was a far left french Who see where he lived become less and less less sécure
As a French, I can say that we’re not all clowns like this guy. Some part of our country yes but the majority of young people and young adults are more open minded and tolerant
Thank you so much for this comment. All this news about French islamophobia has made me subconsciously dislike French people, but you have reminded me that there are also many good French people
As a French I can tell you absolutely the opposite :) Especially on the part of young people, the RN is the 1st party of the 25-34 and the 2nd behind Macron among the 18-24. La preuve j'ai 19 ans et je pense tout le contraire de toi Et puis cet homme ne fait que respecter la loi, la République est Laïque et la France Catholique. Et c'est très loin d'être "qu'une partie", c'est la majorité suffit de voir la dernière enquête de l'Ifop paru dans le JDD de la semaine dernière et même dans les questions les plus extrêmes comme "L'islam est incompatible avec la République et ses valeurs ?" 49% des sondés pensent que non, et j'en fais parti.
It’s sad how when girls where shorts and a bra they are like we want freedom but when a women covers her whole body and wears a hijab they are like take it off.
@Midousuji Akira hijab isn't a face covering, Niqab is... Hijab is a part of religion and also a part of culture (Indonesian, Malaysian, Middle east, etc). While Niqab is prominent in middle east where the place is a literal desert. No one said that they forbids wearing a cultural head covering right?
@Eshita Shukla WTF ITS APART OF OUR RELIGION DIMBASS WE WEAR HIJAB BECAUSE WE CHOOSE TO and also since when we’re Christians not allowed to have a cross it’s not like you carry a cross we’re ever you go also you can’t wear a cross dumbass Coming from a Muslim
@Eshita Shukla shut up man your making a mockery out of your self we cover our heads because we want to and because it’s written in the Quran You can take up cross of whenever you want get abused and made fun of for it
@Eshita Shukla christians do wear crosses in muslim countries like mine one. They are free to do so. Every religion has right to express their freedom .but france is kinda becoming a backward country. Most muslim countries are secular. I don't know why ppl bring the example of saudi arabia in everywhere. People are so naive and believe every on internet
@Eshita Shukla when you say should not ,that's not freedom. That's depriving of one's own identity and establishing atheism in the name of secularism. And atheism doesn't have to be anti religious. You know when you become anti something thats a culture medium for terrorism. Terrorism has a root for arrogance what you are just showing. Period.
@Eshita Shukla and btw France killed albanian muslims in 20th century. In the name of secularism. They are showing intolerance here. Hate brings hate. And this cycle will go on naturally if they act this immature in today's society. So backwardness coming from france
The woman is so patient and stay collected eventhough she's being attacked like that. I would gladly to throw my shoes at him by the time i'm watching these entire scene.
If you do this Paris govt will throw u out from the country.... Paris allow Muslim refugees and what they did to that saviour.... This is ur community shame shame..... Plz answer me why Muslim refugees not going to Muslim countries for help cz in this world Islamic countries are very much
As a Native American woman in Canada whose ppl been stripped, beaten and faced centuries of abuse due to our culture and beliefs, this hurts. You can’t tell someone to take off their culture/religion. That man should be fired.
BE FREE. DON'T BE SLAVE ANYMORE OF YOUR PAST, NEITHER OF YOUR UNNECESSARY PAIN, RESENTMENT. YOU CAN'T CHANGE THE PASS OF YOUR ANCESTORS BUT YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR FUTURE. YOUR PRESENT MAKE YOUR FUTURE. BE FREE.
@@commonsense9755 it’s not me that needs to change. It’s everyone else. It’s not my fault I get being followed around a grocery store for being Indigenous.
Actually you can tell them to take off religious pieces when that is what your country is based on. No religious piece I. Public. All other religions have to follow that
@@alan82777 Strange ! Coz french people without hijab are allowed to work in Qatar, Turkey, KSA and other Muslim ambassy. Wonder why France is so racist towards Muslims !
I would also like to ask Muslims the same question, why a plate of pork makes you hate others. Why would someone else's bottle of wine hold you back? ?
She's such a strong mother and woman! Much stronger than that cowardly man who is afraid of a woman practicing her freedom to wear what she wants. He's such a disgrace.
@Εὐτέ ρπη And you do OWN the right of not supporting some groups or their rights, you just have to not hurt them or insult them. So you have all the freedom to not support them. Not supporting them doesn't mean not allowing them to live their lives the way they want. Not supporting them means not agreeing with them. Since when it is illegal to show that you don't agree with someone 💀
@Εὐτέ ρπη First of all I did not see any nuns getting their veils to be taken off, please show me an actual proof of that. And just because you wear a hijab doesn't mean you can be influenced by your religious beliefs. And religious beliefs are not some bullshit to not believe in, it's a group of laws and advises that you should follow and that will lead you only to the best out of your life. But this still doesn't mean wearing a hijab means you are entitled to your religious opinions. There are Catholic people who are in the government or the parlement a d respect the dress code, but they're still Catholic and influenced by their religious beliefs. They just don't justify their political views by their religious beliefs. Same should be for Muslims, as long they don't explicitly show that their political views are influenced by their religious beliefs. Besides, France has been racist and islamophobic since forever, the hijab ban is just another form of oppression against Muslim women.
@Εὐτέ ρπη you dont have the rights to assault people for what they use as long as it not naked. And attacking some women like this coward julian odoul is pathetic
I don't understand why do people attack someone on basis of their religion, nationality, ethnicity. This was shameful, I am not Muslim but I respect everyone. One is free to follow their religion be it anywhere.
Exactly i mean the will reach a time when people will not like to talk or deal with fremch people just because of their racism and they dare to tell hijabi women that they are oppressed while they are the real oppressors
@@ΚώσταςΡωμ “One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” - Martin Luther King Thanks to Martin Luther King, the Civil Rights Act of 1965 was passed, which improved the lives of African-Americans. For most white Christians, secularism doesn't affect them because they dress in a secular manner anyway, but for Muslims, secularism affects them because they dress in religious clothing. By the way, women in Islam cover their hair because they are following the greatest woman of all time according to Islam, Mary the Mother of Jesus.
That poor boy. It must have been so awful to see his mom get treated like that. As for that man - how dare he scream at a woman to take off a piece of clothing. How would he like someone screaming at his wife to take off her top?. Let me also ask - would he scream at a Jewish man to remove his kippah? Of course he wouldn’t. For some reason seeing a woman being modest absolutely triggers these freaks.
I had to look it up .. Why is it acceptable for an Israeli man to wear a Kippah and not for an Arab woman to wear the hijab ? Just trying to understand this Hypocrisy.
@@mrsmammymac if the world turns against then you know you are on the right path. Deep inside if you are wrong and you know you are wrong you hate the truth and start to falsify it and believe the lie yourself and when it's mentioned you get angry because it ruins your comfort. Just like when summer vacation is about to end and a friend says it’s back to school you just feel like you want to kill him because you want to enjoy your time left. That is what happening between people, but it gets too complicated to realize that something childish like this is happening in the world.
... Fame, gain, qing [emotion], hatred-like feeting clouds "Saving All Beings Human life is like a play, one scene after another Fame, gain, qing, hatred-like feeting clouds Changing roles in every lifetime through reincarnation King or commoner-engrossed in the play Beings originally were in heavens Coming to the human world to seek Dafa [Great Heavenly Law] To gain the Fa, you must wait for the Creator Cultivate, remake yourself, then return to heaven The Creator, the Fa King, has already come to the world Spreading the Buddha Fa in human form, He stops the raging waves Do not let your attachments block your way Missing the chance, you will regret endlessly Winter 2012" Master Li Hongzhi (Hong Yin IV, from Falun Dafa teachings)
Why is this ayatollah telling women to hid themselves (see women when the we’re normal and free under the Shaw). It just inappropriate to degrade women by hiding them.
@@chaslehmann6541 do you have any knowledge about Islam and what a hijab means? Clearly not, so please go make shit up elsewhere before you embarrass yourself further.
What an evil man...and no I am not a Muslim but I totally support her choice and right to wear it. Secularism shouldn't mean the absence of religious expressions but a celebration and coexistence of a variety of religious expressions.
@Soumya 7 No. But regardless of religion women can wear whatever they want. Its non if ur business. she can cover her head if she feels cold, if she thinks this is the new trend in fashion or for religious causes or for whatever reason. NONE OF UR BUSINESS. This is true secularism!
@M B Hijab is not mandatory anymore in ksa But I agree with your statement I like how the west say hypocritical shit like: ‘’freedom of choice!’’ Yet they force you to take off any Islamic clothing
Felt for the kid.. Those grownups need to be careful around children... Well done to hijabi what a brave women... Respect of the utmost... Shame on those who don't speak out for justice
this is so heartbreaking,, being oppressed merely because of wearing headscarves. the woman is definitely strong for still putting a smile, probably bcs she doesn't want her son to be sad
What about women's rights? Who says a man has a right to ask a woman to uncover her body against her will? Why should a man get to decide how much a women covers her own body as if it belongs to him? His request is disgusting patriarchal sexism.
Why are they so pressed with us wearing hijabs?? I just don't get it like i don't how that bothers you and your family whatsoever lol. Just ignore us cause we do the same to you, a nobody in our life😂😂
Because Hijab is seen as the application of litteral Islam, application word by word of Islam. And this application world by word of Islam is the root of political Islam which French fights openly.
Thank you miss for your kind understanding. Not all Muslim women who wear the hijab are forced to do it (many are even made opposed to it too). We feel empowered and courageous when people stop judging or classifying us as brunettes, blondes, etc. and rather look up to our intellectual competence instead of our physical ones. That’s what makes me, as a hijabi woman, a beautiful young lady. And feeling beautiful is ever single woman’s right! I assume you’d agree, won’t you?! Much respect and love A hijabi Muslimah
Zoie my sister God bless you we both are believers of the book that God has shown us how to be human and how to love and respect each other. Stay strong in your faith and only God can judge us and will reward the once who strive to be on the right path and not go astray as the devil will only get to the ones who ain't righteous from the heart. May God bless and protect you from your Muslim brother 💞
Even just reading the title of this actually makes me angry I'm not Muslim but I have an immense respect for the Muslim Community and people and to me a man asking her to take off her job kind of feels like if a man were to ask me to take off my shirt
@@taitai7976 no it is that much. The hijab isn’t made to just cover someone’s hair, it’s made to cover their chest as well. If you are a Muslim your supposed to dress modestly.
@@taitai7976 if you were a Muslim who covers you would understand that that’s a perfect example as wearing hijab means more than just covering the hair. It’s someone telling you to take your clothes off plain and simple.
No it's a secular country which is neutral on matters of faith. I wonder what you would be doing if someone had tried to humiliate you like that. What is a Muslim country? Muslim is not a nationality it's a faith.
*what breaks my heart was seeing her child crying on her shoulder. What impression must have left on his poor little heart. Be human be kind thats all everybody needs*
💔💔💔 THIS is the worst. They claim they are supporting women's choices of dress and religious practice. The reality is the total opposite. Everything from the French hijab ban in public if you are under 18 years old, to needing authorization for homeschooling your children, to Muslim women who cover themselves not being allowed to accompany their own children on field trips... These bans target Muslim women specifically, for a reason. Keep the women of that group from functioning as equals in your society. Limit their exposure and make them feel like outsiders. Take away their rights to raise their children as they see fit. Lessen the MOTHER'S influence, and ensure that the government can teach their CHILDREN how backwards and oppressive their own families are. It's HEARTBREAKING 💔💔💔💔
@Ira Khan Yes, that's what they think and it's so childish. My kid comes home and writes on the walls, I tell him NO. His reply is "But that kid at school was doing it! If he can do it, then I should too!" Just because one country of a religious majority makes an unethical law, it shouldn't be justification for countries like France to discriminate against their own citizens or immigrants who share that religion Islam is a universal religion found around the world, very few Muslims even agree with all laws in Saudi Arabia. Less than 20% of Muslims are even Middle Eastern. But I'm also American, and US government regarding rights to religion are very different from France. I lived there for two years and will never go back.
Her son crying remind me of when my mother was harassed verbally on the odd occasion and I was soo small back then that I couldn’t do anything, I cry when I think back on it now. This is absolutely disgusting and this politicians extremist views should not be taken seriously
@Nathyn Not all are forced. Many women chose to. We must respect it. Those, who force women to wear it go against Quran. To force someone to do anything in Islam is sinful. Those who do, have twisted the words from the book. I'm agnostic by the way, so have no preference to any religion, just speak facts.
I lived in qatar and now in egypt and been to many Arabic speaking muslim countries and tourists and non arab non muslims who live there and work there wear whatever they want. They dress freely and wear bikinis on beach. I don’t understand why wearing the hijab would be such a big deal if the person respects the country’s laws and is respectful towards everybody why you being such a controlling person forcing your own opinions over them 🙄
Yes because it's religious. We had enough religious wars. There was a time 40 ago were jews, muslims wouldnt have any dietinctive sign. And thats why it was a succes.
@@akmalbinshapieimuhammad2430 yes it would. That’s called laicity. Its the same with all fking religions. We are not a the same level than your prehistoric culture. Aisha, third wife of the prophet who was 8 y old when she married Muhammad.
If she had turned and said "I wear it cos I'm undergoing chemotherapy" what would his response be? No person should tell another to take off their clothes. Its perverted and creepy.
Exactly! He cant use "i cannot see her face" as an excuse either as her face is as clear as day. Only thing thats covered up is her body and hair- I doubt he would say the same to a Catholic nun..
You would say that only because of the propaganda the media machine has been paid to spew out about Islam. She is covering her hair what is the problem with this? Didn't Mary (the mother of Jesus) cover her hair? Don't nuns cover their hair?
MashaAllah, she just smiling when the politician ask her to take of her hijab. What a beautiful behavior ma'am. Its just show who you are. Respect from here.
@Siegbert Landgraf ma'am/sir, i dont blame you, you just dont know anything about my Prophet Muhammad SAW. Please do not say bad things about my prophet, He has never done anything evil to you right? For you your religion for us our religion. Thank you
@Siegbert Landgraf just fyi at his time women used to reach puberty so early that's why. and do you have one evidence proofs that he was sex abuser or you just wanna spread hate and look stupid stop the nonsense, btw even in American society it was common to marry at the age of 13-17 during the 1800s and so other cultures around the world.
Exactly... Someone with a big heart might be able to forgive those who wronged them. But I can't even imagine how hard it would be for a son to forgive those who harrassed and insulted his mother publicly while he was not able to protect her or for a mother to forgive those who severly traumatized her son, especially at such a young age.
Why doesn't he take off his pants then! If he had right to ask a lady to take off a part of her outfit, then he should do so. That is equivalent of ask the Queen to take off her hat in public. Ladies we all need to be strong! Never care about how others think of how you dress! You dress for yourself and to show who you want to be!
I'm pretty sure he'd have removed his pants if the lady argued so, she was smart by doing nothing and actually highlighting his stupidity. The whole time she was smiling, I can bet that she was thinking of leaving if all agreed to on her hijab removal. Fortunately , president saved the day.
Try to walk in Arabia Saudi without pants and you will feel the whip on your back. Every country has customs. When you moves in one other country it is wise to respect them. As wise Angela Merkel said "multiculturalism failed". In 2019 wasn't a law that prohibits the use of hijab in public, but now there is one. As cruel seems to be the scene it expressed the dissatisfaction of french people. And now this dissatisfaction is express in a law that prohibits the hijab in public places.
Well that means Angela Merkel has never been to Indonesia then??? Indonesia is a multicultural country, it consists of various kinds of ethnic groups, race, culture, tradition, local language, and various kinds of religion. To this day thankfully we can live peacefully with respecting each other’s tradition/culture/religious practices. Although there is still some stupid people who think they are better than anyone else lol (these kind of people are everywhere no matter what country you’re in)
@@zhcfira In EU in general multiculturalism failed. You can see the recent laws in Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary , Poland. Maybe could work in other countries. For example Canada which is a country of immigrants.
@@ExecutiveLemonade It is. Don’t know if you are Muslim but the hijab is everything it Islam. It’s a sign of modesty, it’s a sign of respect to Allah, they wear it for the sake of Allah and to be humiliated like that is no way to act.
@@schadenfreudeegoism7485 wow it's almost like you never read the comment. This isn't about "what turns people on" It's about asking someone to take off a piece of clothing, doesn't matter what it's covering, it's creepy. End of discussion.
As a woman, the idea of telling another woman to remove a piece of clothing on a man's authority makes me feel sick. Taking religion out the equation entirely it's simply creepy. In a crowded room too. Especially when another woman stood up to him on the Muslim woman's behalf and he was shocked to have a woman dare raise her voice to him. Just reinforces what most men think of women, and how much power they want to have over us. Plus he made a little boy CRY and didn't apologise. This is the type of leadership our daughters and granddaughters have to look forward to? Sad.
@@schadenfreudeegoism7485 maybe people wear that cap to cover a part of themselves that they don't want to show the world--simular to how people wear shirts, pants, and other articles of clothing. The question shouldn't be "It's just a cap, just take it off?" The question is "if it's just a cap, why tf are you so bothered by it? Let me wear my shit, what's it to you?"
I am a guy but , being a human can you even think about the terror that women was feeling.. THIS IS TERRORISM!!! Its like being told to strip your pants cause others are naked. Really Thank you guys who support ❤
Thank you so much for standing up for the poor innocence bullying shaming there.. and in front of her son.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 thank you mam for speaking up for her behalf.
I feel soo bad for her son. I myself am crying. May Allah protect that Muslim family and grant all Muslims ease and punish the oppressors with a great punishment. Ameen.
This is honestly heartbreaking. I used to dream to go to France one day. I even learn French slowly so that I can speak French when I travel there. But if this law is really enforced, then I'm never stepping my foot there. I don't want to EVER be asked to strip off my hijab, my protection, my identity, my faith.
reducing our country to this, i hope you'll never take a step on our land, if you're so lacking in judgement like this we don't need more stupid people here, thanks
No the division is caused by ignorance and hate and the truth is they don't even understand what it is they hate. Be very careful because before long they will be telling everyone what they can do and can't do.
Can I enter Mecca and Medinah as a non-Muslim is? So If i am moving or visiting Arabia Saudi I must respect the customs and the laws of this country. In France the custom is that the people elect a parliament that votes a law and that law must be obeyed by all citizens or tourists.
@@miahipop987 if it was an parliament rule not to wear hijab thn why council president took her side and why everybody was disturb by his words? And why parliament security didn’t stop her before only and how can security allow her in the parliament, if there is rule for not wearing hijab ? Stop throwing your stupid fiction rules on parliament and stop trying to defend this kind of hatred people..
@@ibadjahani350 I think you are right. In 2019 wasn't a law that prohibits the hijab in public places. But in now, in France there is such a law! And the law is for everyone!
@@miahipop987 the law says ‘do not cover the face’(which is stupid law).but women can wear the scarf and that woman was in the scarf only ‘she acted according to the law’ but he was forcing her to remove scarf which is completely against the law..
Kinda funny because he would not care in the slightest if he saw a woman there with noting but a bra and tight pants that reveal everything. But he gets mad when he sees a woman with decency who is covering herself? Astagfirullah!
How on earth can u even compare decency with clothes? It's such a regressive mentality !!! The hijabi is not wrong in her clothing so is the lady with a bra.
I do not why everyone is crying in the comments. Its the french law to not allow any kind of religious attire in such places. Not even christians can show off their religion. And he said that she can wear it in her house and everything but not there. It's as simple as that. Respect the laws and rules of the country thats providing you land and shelter.
I can see that, but religion should be a law free zone, unless it's actively harming someone, like sacrifices. And if we're bringing up middle-eastern muslim countries, just because they may be going to extremes doesn't mean we have to.
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia what is secularist? Tolerance for other religions....this guy is doing exactly the opposite of this....he is showing intolerance to islam
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia how's it medieval stuff? From 1st century mankind were naked however as he is becoming more aware with time he discovered clothes. And what she is wearing Is the peak and of advancement that mankind has achieved and this is not backwardness!
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia and if you're saying "ideal Muslims" by whose standards are they ideal? By your standards? The society's ? Because Muslims follow the guidance and teachings of Islam by definition and nature. They don't do things simply because others like or not.
As a hijabi girl myself my hijab means everything to me. Its my clothing and my freedom to wear to it and if someone took that freedom away from me I would be devastated. I cannot even imagine myself without my hijab. I really hope all the muslims in french are doing okay, it must be so hard for them
Yeah, Me too. I'm glad I changed my mind and didn't go to study in France. I know not all people there are like this racist man but a lot are...and it's a country that states freedom as one of its core values... Such a shame
I'm not against it and all ..but I don't understand why u have to wear it ...i mean just seeing it makes me uncomfortable...it must be hot inside witb that black clothing and all...
@@jidhindharanm.p9351 Hi thanks for the question. I personally just wear a hijab with normal outfits like salwar kameez, tops and jeans/skirts maxi dresses and basically anything that covers my body. I don’t wear a black burqa. I do get hot sometimes with a hijab on but its tolerable and not that bad. In fact I feel hotter with my hair open lol. I love wearing it and as I said its my identity so I really don’t feel its uncomfortable for me. Also the reason I wear a hijab is because my God commanded me to do so and I do it out of love for my God, its just to protect my religion. Different women have different reasons for wearing hijab. I completely understand if you don’t see the reason behind it and it is okay as long as you don’t judge and criticise me for wearing hijab I think I can respect your opinion.
This is insane. I am a conservative christian and this made me beyond sad. I 100% support all religions that are peaceful and kind as Islam is and I am 100% for religious freedom as long as it doesn't hurt anyone.
Her crying son, made me cry too... such an idiot tht man is, thank god we still have humans living on this earth, like the lady who refused julians request
But this is the same like many Muslim and communist country's. Muslim country's lay down head covering laws, like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, They say ALL women have to cover their hair; and none Muslim women have to abide by these laws. I am very sure that all of you Muslim women knows about these laws in these Muslim country's; and you would say yes these none Muslim women should respect the law. You don't have no problem with these Muslim country's laws for none Muslim women but when the opposite it now done to you, YOU ALL CRY "FREEDOM OF EXPRESION, FOR MY RELIGION" I think a lot of you Muslims are "HYPOCRITES" When have any of you Muslim women spoken out publicly for none Muslim rights in these Muslims country's????? YOU DEAR NOT as you know you will get a BIG black lash from your Muslim community and family. And I don't even think any of you care for none Muslim rights in Muslim's countries. I really want to know if any of you Muslim women publicly speak out for none Muslim women's rights???? Cause i see that this is all HYPOCRISY. With that being said, i do not agree with laws that demand the removal of religious clothing unless it is for safety and security reasons.
How terrible it would have been if she was forced to remove her hijab or made to leave the hall 😢😢😢😢😢 People should start respecting others' views and beliefs as their own.... Really appreciate the President's act.... ❤
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko Haha.... Am really really sorry but I just checked... Yes... You are not my parent to order me around on whom I should sympathise or where I should be..... You please dismiss yourself because this is my comment section.... Loser 👎
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko we’ll if you guys don’t wanna stick up for your religion and don’t mind being controlled that’s for you. But since our religion is the right one we’ll never back down. Smh
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko why should I move away from my country ? Stfu you don’t have no identity you have no problem being controlled like a muppet
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko its because if the non believers didn't try to harm/do anything to your religion,you must protect them. But if they tried to,you can fight back
It is part of our identity and if you don't like it, look away. It's not hard to keep your eyes off someone unless you like to cause problems. This is a way of life for us Muslims and if you like to practice religion at home then do so, but don't push your close-minded ideals onto others. Just like you wouldn't force a Native American to cut their hair because it has great cultural significance to them and it would be considered racist and cruel to do so, it is the same for us Muslim women as well. Stop acting arrogant and barbaric, it is quite unruly. Have a good day.
@@kohlidhoni1591 oho Modi bhakt yha Bhi tapak gye ...MERI behen hijab pehneti h aur surgeon bhi h ...toh ye chod yha mat phailao India k villages Mai jaa k Dekho kya hota h Hindu aurto k saath
Come on. Y'all overreacting. Clearly you're being emotional and not logical. He asked her to remove coz it felt as security threat. Leave your sh1tty religion before entering secular countries. That country has complete power to dissolute your religious freedom. Better keep that veil on in syria.
@@Aman-qr6wi imagine calling a religion sh1tty and being disrespectful for no reason to the religion instead of simply educating properly, how depressed and miserable are you? praying you get out your misery 😔
@@kohlidhoni1591 that damage will grow people who will demand to take off more clothes, stupid point of view of a subject that you have no clue about you wood brain...
Respect for that islamic woman instead of making matter with lol sense people she didnt tell a single word and smiled ❤ It seems like she had faced these type of things many times so she know how to handle them calmly ❤
But this is the same like many Muslim and communist country's. Muslim country's lay down head covering laws, like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, They say ALL women have to cover their hair; and none Muslim women have to abide by these laws. I am very sure that all of you Muslim women knows about these laws in these Muslim country's; and you would say yes these none Muslim women should respect the law. You don't have no problem with these Muslim country's laws for none Muslim women but when the opposite it now done to you, YOU ALL CRY "FREEDOM OF EXPRESION, FOR MY RELIGION" I think a lot of you Muslims are "HYPOCRITES" When have any of you Muslim women spoken out publicly for none Muslim rights in these Muslims country's????? YOU DEAR NOT as you know you will get a BIG black lash from your Muslim community and family. And I don't even think any of you care for none Muslim rights in Muslim's countries. I really want to know if any of you Muslim women publicly speak out for none Muslim women's rights???? Cause i see that this is all HYPOCRISY. With that being said, i do not agree with laws that demand the removal of religious clothing unless it is for safety and security reasons.
@@Schimml0rd i wear a hijab and no i wasn't forced to, i was the first of my family to do this, because i wanted to feel my soul closer to God, just like how you would go to church or read the Bible. Im also a feminist and believe women should be free to choose for themselves. Most of the comments agreeing with the french government are by men, yet again men telling women what to do, how much to show. You've just read negative propoganda against hijabs and now will word vomit everywhere on the internet how women are oppressed by the hijab. You have a problem with women having freedom to choose their own clothes. Next thing we know, you'll be telling us what to think.
@@Schimml0rd As a muslim myself, I wear hijab but by my own will, no one force me. Of course not every muslim wear hijab, too. It's a choice. But in my opinion, it's what make me feel closer to Islam and to god, it made me feel safer. So there you go. No oppresso.
@@Schimml0rd some are forced some aren't and the majority aren't. But aren't women also forced to get naked by oppressors and rapists and society wanted women to "look good" by using makeup and wearing bikinis for much more veil reasons ? 🤔
Sincere and honest behavior of the Muslim sister carrying her own identity wherever she is. May Allah bless her with His mercy. Muslim umma needs more & more sisters like her. Keep it up sister !!!
But this is the same like many Muslim and communist country's. Muslim country's lay down head covering laws, like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, They say ALL women have to cover their hair; and none Muslim women have to abide by these laws. I am very sure that all of you Muslim women knows about these laws in these Muslim country's; and you would say yes these none Muslim women should respect the law. You don't have no problem with these Muslim country's laws for none Muslim women but when the opposite it now done to you, YOU ALL CRY "FREEDOM OF EXPRESION, FOR MY RELIGION" I think a lot of you Muslims are "HYPOCRITES" When have any of you Muslim women spoken out publicly for none Muslim rights in these Muslims country's????? YOU DEAR NOT as you know you will get a BIG black lash from your Muslim community and family. And I don't even think any of you care for none Muslim rights in Muslim's countries. I really want to know if any of you Muslim women publicly speak out for none Muslim women's rights???? Cause i see that this is all HYPOCRISY. With that being said, i do not agree with laws that demand the removal of religious clothing unless it is for safety and security reasons.
Notice how the Muslims will complain about this but they never ever complain when western Christians visit the middle east Muslim nations and they force our female visitors to put on the hijab. Ever noticed? Hypocritical. Vg
Do you know why that young son of that lady was crying? He felt like her mother was being striped naked Infront of her and he is so young and helpless To say anything against it.
This sickens me. She can wear whatever the hell she wants. It’s apart of her religion and it makes her feel whole. Why can’t the bastard respect that? She’s more than a daughter, sister, etc. she’s a person with beliefs, goals, a personality, and with determination. My heart goes out to all my fellow women
@Siegbert Landgraf Muslim women will rather die that remove their veil , to atheist it might sound pointless but if you understand the meaning of the hijab and Allah's punishment if you don't wear it , you will not want to take it off .besides she's not afraid of any law there she's afraid of disobeying Allah's rules .
@le le True And I am so glad they do There is nothing more beautiful than the expression of individuality, culture ..... the uniqueness of humanity Why are we Muslim women being used as a political pawn ? We are just women
@@MoO-op1ti the French law says you can't look different like that in a government building. Everyone has to look "French". For example teachers at school are not allowed to wear it either, because they're paid by the government
@@marioluigi9599 it doesn't make any sense to look French , that's some Georges Orwell's 1984's shit ! Controlling people lives that much is so creepy. Plus a religion doesn't define how French you are. There isn't a French look. I find it so stupid from a country that colonised half of the world to have the audacity and the cheek to boss their citizens around like that. If the woman wants to cover her hair let her be, she doesn't bother anyone and it's her perianal space and freedom. If a a girl wears a bikini that's her perosnal space too , I find to deeply disturbinf that these men behind these laws think they can tell women how to dress, enough is enough . Btw even if teachers are paid by the government , they pay tax and are working for it so it's so wrong as well. France has reached crazy levels of ridicule at the political level now, no one rates politicians with their shit. Just let women wear what they feel happy and comfortable with. Maybe she doesn't want him to look at her hair and it's her body, it's such a violation to tell a woman to remove something that's important to her.
@rajat chakraborty Indian, aren't you? Do I have to remind you that RACISM exists too? Would you say the same when they comment on your ethnicity? Keep your hatred shit in your mind, don't pollute this reply section
She's should remove her veil only if that man is willing to strip of all his clothes in that room. Embarrassed? She would feel the same if she removed the veil.
What's the relation here? Republic must be neutral, and religion has no place in political institutions. We're not an islamic/christian(/other) country.
@@benj10jamin then if she's muslim you shouldn't care less, cause religion is something you have to take everywhere with you; anyone should be free in their beliefs and decide what to wear in this kind of context.
@@stopitruru she's not saying a french people are like this, she's probably just referring to the fact that there's a lot of news of islamaphobic people in france
@Randi chut Shut the fuck up i dont live in France but France follows secular laws where as in saudi arabia its the Islamic law. Never seen more stupid state than France swear to God and its funny how all of the stupid laws they come out with reflects badly on the French people.
@Randi Chut Lol middle eastern countries allows freedom of religion cause its part of isla.. And dont mandate the women what to wear except saudi arabia. That is their laws. But culture isnt soemthing we gonma talk about a veil represent freedom in islam whilst opression in europe.
@Randi Chut yeah the act of some countries does not define the entire muslim community. The same way the acts of the US does not define the west. Also what you call oppression (hijab) is considered freedom in muslim comunities because Culturzl relativisme exist. And the west should stop forcing their standards on everone
Am muslim Alhumdulilah ❤️ am crying .. how brave she is .. mam may Allah subhan watalah reward you for your patience and the fire of bravery of this spirit and protect all of us from the evil of Shetan . And let us all unite ❤️❤️ In SHAA Allah
بســـم اللہ الرحمن الرحيم السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ♡ ماشاءاللہ تبارك اللہ ¤ سبحان اللہ ﷽ ❁ Hijab/Niqab Make The World To Know Who U Are...Value Ur Self ❤️
Just because some Muslim countries behave like that, doesn't mean we should likewise behave like them. Remember our system is better than those countries, not different, but better. So no we shouldn't behave like them. This woman shouldn't be told to remove her hijab.
@@Anesha12 What I mean is, why are there no movements by the so called feminists and women empowerment champions around the world about the issue of Hijab?
@Melissa Oestreich never once did I mention about niqab so there was truly no need for you to mention this also hijab or hair covering is one the biggest statements of modesty fashion wise and such right of allowing the freedom of women wanting to cover their hair should be granted. The same way the rights of nuns covering their hair in France is allowed.
@Melissa Oestreich yes but this topic is about hijab not the niqab, there truly was no need to mention the niqab at all especially when analysing the current video displayed, although I do understand your opinion as to why you oppose against niqab, it just had nothing do with the topic I had commented about and personally I don’t want to bother about conversing about such topic that does not revolve around this video. Yes I consider the hijab or any form of head covering that is linked with religion as a symbol of piousness and to me is the epitome of modesty, that is my rightful opinion.
@Melissa Oestreich in my sector(Fiqh)both Niqab and Hijab are compulsory but no body can force us to wear it in the same no body shouldn't stop us to wear it They r talking about independence and on the other side taking away our independence We respect everyone's dressing but that doesn't means that we can't have our explanation of Modesty
@Melissa Oestreich i am not dictating at all, simply made a clear statement that the mentioning of niqab was unnecessary especially when regarding my comment. Peace
I am Indian Hindu, lived a decent amount of time in Europe and yet I cover my head, my reasons are very different of course, I.e., pollution and germs and healthy hair. But now I have started to feel bare if I don't have my veil on. And if someone told me to remove my veil I would feel very upset. Though in India there are whole lot of modesty laws that I would Sue him under, lol
I even noticed in the hindu religion, sometimes women cover their hair like to do Pooja. The full spectrum of women in india cover their hair for various reasons.
@@maheenm.k1015 only in northern part of Region because of continuous war attacks of islamic rulers who used to rape hindu women after defeat of that kingdom. And all that sati and jauhar where women used to Rathee burn than raped also limited to Northern part of india. Cause before that no sati prathma mostly practised.
@@pc_hmk2204 are you crazy? Growing up, most of the bollywood movies I watched had a Pooja scene scene and the women would put their orni over their head then or whenever they greeted their in-laws. Are you trying to tell me Hindu women never covered their head before even when performing Pooja until Muslims came and scared them 😂?
@@pc_hmk2204 maybe they didn't in the South but the North And North West Headcovering was to.protect from the scorching sun. All cultures have this concept.
What a strong woman! Despite the despicable attack on her in front of so many, instead of crying helplessly she instead was courageously consoling her son. Now that's an honorable woman! One who doesn't get controlled by bigoted powerful men out of pressure.
@@portiamorray3825 firstly why would you as Christian go to an Islamic country. I don't think its right as a Christian but if you voluntarily go there like what were you expecting.
@@61.pranamyajoshi23 True but it's very very rare. Islamically you cannot force a woman to wear the hijab and if someone thinks that they can do that, then they need to go educate themselves.
@@zara5115 no... It's not very very rare. Thats a bit too far. In many jurisdictions, it's a requirement for women to cover up including Iran, parts of Indonesia and Malaysia and until very recently Saudi Arabia. Whole jurisdictions force wome to cover. It's important to acknowledge that.
I bet he wouldn’t do the same to a Catholic Nun. Just stupid.
@@lobbyskids2 facepalm* since when are nuns seen as culture and not as religion ... oh man you islamaphobics are getting weirder every day... can't find anything else to make muslims look bad? You have to learn much much more from your other hateful friends. But tho you all repeating the same sht every time.. it is like as if you all were copy pasted with the same mindset..
@@lobbyskids2 Yo.... please stop you are sinking.... Next comment will be: Jesus (peace be upon our prophet!) was born in America or Europe....
Please tell me you know that right? Where Jesus was born? And where your religion has its roots? :(
@@lobbyskids2 Everyone hates the French, congratulations
Because nuns are part of Christianity
(which has shady stuff too but anyways)
@@lobbyskids2 Islam has been a part of French culture the minute the French decided to violently meddle in the Islamic world. It does not matter that you believe Islam is incomptable with "modern" society. Even if that was somehow true, so what? Muslims don't need to bow down to your views on "modern" societies.
Can we appreciate the lady who stood up for her? Thank you very much!!
Nobody gives a shit to u haters
Absolutely!
No we can’t appreciate the lady who stood up because the lady who stood up is condoning someone breaking the law. I am quite sure she knows she’s not supposed to wear a job in here and she did it out of spitefulness
Yes..she did it bravely👍
@@rmaria2254 tf you mean bro? If the law is wrong so we're just gonna follow it anyways?
I literally cried when seeing her son crying, it broke his heart and terrified him to see his mother ridiculed.
Truly. How hateful can someone be to humiliate a mother and her bloody pre pubescent child infront of his class, and the council.
@@tonyh4389 wtf?
@@tonyh4389 and you are certainly a good actor, a devil in disguise
@@mspaint93 chill is just muslim propaganda
@@M.Đ-z4u the council spokesman, council, mother, child and his class staged this? Get a fucking grip, you pos.
This should count as sexual harrasment. Asking a lady to take of her clothes like that, infront of everybody is just perverted and discusting.
Yeap it’s the evil inside in him .
I don’t get why a piece of cloth bothers them it’s not their business. 👑
terrrorist outift shouldnt be allowed in europe she should fk off to shit hole she came from
@@andreasandoval4433because they sell womanhood to attract consumers.
They sexualise females to grow demand for their products.
They r hungry for money and for that they can sell thier body as well.
Do you see a single advertisement without females being in improper clothing?
No....
These r market fundamentalists who make profits our of war , genocides , environmental destruction and dishonouring women.
Do not expect good out of them.
@@Abida_mar636 who is everywhere ? freedom is a occidental concept that some muslims don't understand. It doesn't mean I do what I want. Jews, christians, buddhists or everything else in France understand. Only problems with some muslims. It's a piece of tissue that women are obliged to wear in some countries. I had to as tourist. It's religious. But it's our country. And we are allowed to defend our values. This person is wearing a religious suuts in the parlement of the republic. It's not authorized like in the street. Pure provocation that french muslims don't do like in schools.
@@fabs8498What if a nun was present there?
I'm an British atheist, the woman was not hurting anyone wearing that, I will stand up for anyone to be free to practice their religion 💕
tysm 🤍
Thank you random kind person who lives in the same country as me ♥️
Terrorism was started by the usa.Why they don't banned usa President and people.They blame islam for it.Who has given gun to them .Why people don't study basic history.
@@technophilic449 what u said has nothing to do with the comment
Thanks David for speaking kindness.
I identify as no particular religion, and this makes me want to cry. Actually seeing her son cry did bring tears to my eyes. Thank God that other lady was there and stepped in.
People who cant handle other religions are really pathetic. I genuinely feel bad for them. They clearly had no life guards at the gene pool.
And the others is coward to stay silent
You do know they require this outfit in their own country right? Like Saudi Arabia?
@@imbangmaynn5705 again they wouldn’t say anything to a nun, nor is it in their French law that the veil must come off. You’re pathetic.
@@Visible-jb2ew they would say it to nun if the nun was in Saudi Arabia. Don't you get the point? If a Muslim is in a Catholic country and someone tells them to remove their hijab everyone freaks the fuck out. But when a woman isn't wearing a hijab in Saudi Arabia she would get jailed and no one would give a fuck. And you say I'm pathetic? How bout u understand my point first u dumbfucm
OmG I'm a Christian and i feel like crying😢 such a strong woman she was even consoling her son and didn't show how hurt she was😢❤️💪
Y E S
We are human first, then comes the faith.
No child should be made to feel that way about his own mum. This is disgusting.
That we call an independent strong woman.
Yeah
It is not unusual for this request in Europe, the hijab is banned in schools and in public places in some countries.
Why? What difference does it make to anyone if someone wants to cover their hair?
@@71aminah Because they’re racist. It’s plain Islamophobia and racism! They’re angry that for once, people don’t want to expose themselves and are comfortable with that. And they think that’s okay.
What a shame in pakistan millions on Christian's living with us and thousands of famous and valuable churches for Christians what happened if we start doing the same fucking things like you do with our's brothers & sister's?
What difference would it make if I wear mini skirt and croptop on the streets of Ryadh? @@71aminah
@@71aminahThat's what I'm saying
And now imagine being the little son that didn't even know about hate and racism because of his young age and that he felt like someone attacked his mother and he couldn't defend because he is in shock. how traumatic this is.
It's France system, why living here if you don't agree?
France had it's loads of religious war, so our system is to not have any religious sign in some assembly and public things like schools,...
If she want it why don't she wanna go in some places that will alow that? Turkey, morroco, tunisia, quatar,...
@@SylvesterStaline. I don’t want to be rude or anything, but you have no idea what the woman’s person life is, and she might have family and a job living in France. No one can just move like that, they need to have a job to make money to be able to afford the basics needs like food water and a shelter. Also, who flipping cares what that racist man thinks, and if I were to wear a hijab, I wouldn’t really care and ignore them, but their opinion doesn’t matter and there are a lot of laws that protect religious people around the world, including in France.
@@daredude126 theres laws to protect you FROM religious people too. Noone forced her to come here
@@SylvesterStaline. what are religious people gonna do to you, eat you? Stop acting like a child and being afraid of human beings. She came here so that she could have a good time with her son, and there is nothing wrong with that.
@@daredude126 what are religious going to do? You know nothing of France do you? Theres entire part of society going against Each others. Police officiers have to hide were they live to not be attacked, their child must hide it too or they will get bullied.
I was a far left french Who see where he lived become less and less less sécure
As a French, I can say that we’re not all clowns like this guy. Some part of our country yes but the majority of young people and young adults are more open minded and tolerant
Thank you so much for this comment. All this news about French islamophobia has made me subconsciously dislike French people, but you have reminded me that there are also many good French people
As you french ?
@@kawaiikokiyo2760 yeah same for me but this person's comment has helped to reassure me that not all French people are like that 😔
As a French I can tell you absolutely the opposite :)
Especially on the part of young people, the RN is the 1st party of the 25-34 and the 2nd behind Macron among the 18-24.
La preuve j'ai 19 ans et je pense tout le contraire de toi
Et puis cet homme ne fait que respecter la loi, la République est Laïque et la France Catholique.
Et c'est très loin d'être "qu'une partie", c'est la majorité suffit de voir la dernière enquête de l'Ifop paru dans le JDD de la semaine dernière et même dans les questions les plus extrêmes comme "L'islam est incompatible avec la République et ses valeurs ?" 49% des sondés pensent que non, et j'en fais parti.
The new generation french will set it right if they like you Wisconsin Pride respect to you 👍🏻
It’s sad how when girls where shorts and a bra they are like we want freedom but when a women covers her whole body and wears a hijab they are like take it off.
@Midousuji Akira she wasn't covering her face though
@Midousuji Akira Ayo nigga she's just covering her head not face ..u fool.
Midousuji Akira اخرس اليابان
The Question is Do we Really Muslim care About That? NO we Never stop any thing Of Our Religion what ever Happen To Us
@Midousuji Akira hijab isn't a face covering, Niqab is...
Hijab is a part of religion and also a part of culture (Indonesian, Malaysian, Middle east, etc).
While Niqab is prominent in middle east where the place is a literal desert.
No one said that they forbids wearing a cultural head covering right?
Well done sir, four years later, look at France now!
exactly..
For telling a woman she can't cover her own hair...wow that's progress...NOT!
@@71aminah The problem isn’t covering your hair, it’s allowing your brain to be covered by Islam.
@@71aminah they are using it as a stepping stone, if i wear it so should european women wear it if not.... then you get gr..ped by our muslim men
Hello nazi.. france is still in better hands you don't have to worry
Its clear that they dont care abt womens freedom except thr own version of freedom which is nudity
@Eshita Shukla WTF ITS APART OF OUR RELIGION DIMBASS WE WEAR HIJAB BECAUSE WE CHOOSE TO and also since when we’re Christians not allowed to have a cross it’s not like you carry a cross we’re ever you go also you can’t wear a cross dumbass
Coming from a Muslim
@Eshita Shukla shut up man your making a mockery out of your self we cover our heads because we want to and because it’s written in the Quran
You can take up cross of whenever you want get abused and made fun of for it
@Eshita Shukla christians do wear crosses in muslim countries like mine one. They are free to do so. Every religion has right to express their freedom .but france is kinda becoming a backward country. Most muslim countries are secular. I don't know why ppl bring the example of saudi arabia in everywhere. People are so naive and believe every on internet
@Eshita Shukla when you say should not ,that's not freedom. That's depriving of one's own identity and establishing atheism in the name of secularism. And atheism doesn't have to be anti religious. You know when you become anti something thats a culture medium for terrorism. Terrorism has a root for arrogance what you are just showing.
Period.
@Eshita Shukla and btw France killed albanian muslims in 20th century. In the name of secularism. They are showing intolerance here. Hate brings hate. And this cycle will go on naturally if they act this immature in today's society. So backwardness coming from france
The woman is so patient and stay collected eventhough she's being attacked like that. I would gladly to throw my shoes at him by the time i'm watching these entire scene.
Yes salute to her
Sis trust me if I was a non muslim women sitting there I would have thrown stuffs at him too I'm glad the woman who stood up was keeping her cool
If she does that, even with full right, they're gonna turn the whole situation against her because she's wearing the hijab
Have patience sister❤️
If you do this Paris govt will throw u out from the country.... Paris allow Muslim refugees and what they did to that saviour.... This is ur community shame shame..... Plz answer me why Muslim refugees not going to Muslim countries for help cz in this world Islamic countries are very much
As a Native American woman in Canada whose ppl been stripped, beaten and faced centuries of abuse due to our culture and beliefs, this hurts. You can’t tell someone to take off their culture/religion. That man should be fired.
Yes bro u said it rightly.after all your people have been so severely abused in the past.
Love from Mauritius island
BE FREE. DON'T BE SLAVE ANYMORE OF YOUR PAST, NEITHER OF YOUR UNNECESSARY PAIN, RESENTMENT. YOU CAN'T CHANGE THE PASS OF YOUR ANCESTORS BUT YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR FUTURE. YOUR PRESENT MAKE YOUR FUTURE. BE FREE.
@@commonsense9755 it’s not me that needs to change. It’s everyone else. It’s not my fault I get being followed around a grocery store for being Indigenous.
Actually you can tell them to take off religious pieces when that is what your country is based on. No religious piece I. Public. All other religions have to follow that
Im sorry I didnt know the correct term
How a woman's piece of clothing, which she chooses to cover her head with, threatens a man like that, always baffles me!
Wallah I had the same question.
hijab isnt allowed in france embassy
@@alan82777 Strange ! Coz french people without hijab are allowed to work in Qatar, Turkey, KSA and other Muslim ambassy. Wonder why France is so racist towards Muslims !
I would also like to ask Muslims the same question, why a plate of pork makes you hate others. Why would someone else's bottle of wine hold you back? ?
@@独行者-u6l Since when have pork eaters and drunks been called out at a conference or banned from entering their countries ?
She's such a strong mother and woman! Much stronger than that cowardly man who is afraid of a woman practicing her freedom to wear what she wants. He's such a disgrace.
@Εὐτέ ρπη In that case, why are nuns allowed to wear their church outfits ? No one will tell them to take it off because "it's a religious symbol".
@Εὐτέ ρπη And you do OWN the right of not supporting some groups or their rights, you just have to not hurt them or insult them. So you have all the freedom to not support them. Not supporting them doesn't mean not allowing them to live their lives the way they want. Not supporting them means not agreeing with them. Since when it is illegal to show that you don't agree with someone 💀
@@arandomgooglememer321 anyone can wear anything they want but not in govt establishments
@Εὐτέ ρπη First of all I did not see any nuns getting their veils to be taken off, please show me an actual proof of that. And just because you wear a hijab doesn't mean you can be influenced by your religious beliefs. And religious beliefs are not some bullshit to not believe in, it's a group of laws and advises that you should follow and that will lead you only to the best out of your life. But this still doesn't mean wearing a hijab means you are entitled to your religious opinions. There are Catholic people who are in the government or the parlement a d respect the dress code, but they're still Catholic and influenced by their religious beliefs. They just don't justify their political views by their religious beliefs. Same should be for Muslims, as long they don't explicitly show that their political views are influenced by their religious beliefs. Besides, France has been racist and islamophobic since forever, the hijab ban is just another form of oppression against Muslim women.
@Εὐτέ ρπη you dont have the rights to assault people for what they use as long as it not naked. And attacking some women like this coward julian odoul is pathetic
I don't understand why do people attack someone on basis of their religion, nationality, ethnicity. This was shameful, I am not Muslim but I respect everyone. One is free to follow their religion be it anywhere.
I agree with you
Me too.
Exactly i mean the will reach a time when people will not like to talk or deal with fremch people just because of their racism and they dare to tell hijabi women that they are oppressed while they are the real oppressors
@@minnahrefai4984 please do, we already have way to much of the likes of you here...
he is just islamophobic
She wasn’t even doing anything! She was just sitting there on a school trip with her kid. What the hell is wrong with these fascists.
Religious symbols and clothing are prohibited by the law in courts in France.
@@ΚώσταςΡωμ “One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” - Martin Luther King
Thanks to Martin Luther King, the Civil Rights Act of 1965 was passed, which improved the lives of African-Americans. For most white Christians, secularism doesn't affect them because they dress in a secular manner anyway, but for Muslims, secularism affects them because they dress in religious clothing.
By the way, women in Islam cover their hair because they are following the greatest woman of all time according to Islam, Mary the Mother of Jesus.
Welcome in France! That's why I left from my country!
@@ΚώσταςΡωμ that's wrong! Hijab it's not forbidden in this area!
@@ΚώσταςΡωμ what religious symbol, she has the right to wear whatever she wants
That poor boy. It must have been so awful to see his mom get treated like that. As for that man - how dare he scream at a woman to take off a piece of clothing. How would he like someone screaming at his wife to take off her top?. Let me also ask - would he scream at a Jewish man to remove his kippah? Of course he wouldn’t. For some reason seeing a woman being modest absolutely triggers these freaks.
💯 That devil is just too strong in their blood which is why they’re getting triggered so bad!
Oh. That's just Satan having fun.
I had to look it up .. Why is it acceptable for an Israeli man to wear a Kippah and not for an Arab woman to wear the hijab ?
Just trying to understand this Hypocrisy.
@@mrsmammymac if the world turns against then you know you are on the right path. Deep inside if you are wrong and you know you are wrong you hate the truth and start to falsify it and believe the lie yourself and when it's mentioned you get angry because it ruins your comfort. Just like when summer vacation is about to end and a friend says it’s back to school you just feel like you want to kill him because you want to enjoy your time left. That is what happening between people, but it gets too complicated to realize that something childish like this is happening in the world.
... Fame, gain, qing [emotion], hatred-like feeting clouds
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Human life is like a play, one scene after another
Fame, gain, qing, hatred-like feeting clouds
Changing roles in every lifetime through reincarnation
King or commoner-engrossed in the play
Beings originally were in heavens
Coming to the human world to seek Dafa [Great Heavenly Law]
To gain the Fa, you must wait for the Creator
Cultivate, remake yourself, then return to heaven
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Spreading the Buddha Fa in human form, He stops the raging waves
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This is so upsetting for so many reasons. But as an educator, seeing that little boy crying over someone else's intolerance just tears me up.
You think that in an Arab country they allow western women to walk around without a hijab in a meeting like that.?
I'm very confused on why this man is telling a woman to take any items of clothing off. Just inappropriate!
Why is this ayatollah telling women to hid themselves (see women when the we’re normal and free under the Shaw). It just inappropriate to degrade women by hiding them.
Just don’t come to France in that case...
Most of us love our hijabs.
@@chaslehmann6541 do you have any knowledge about Islam and what a hijab means? Clearly not, so please go make shit up elsewhere before you embarrass yourself further.
@@chaslehmann6541 from what i've noticed, most women who wear hijabs wear them by their own choice and devotion towards their religion.
What an evil man...and no I am not a Muslim but I totally support her choice and right to wear it. Secularism shouldn't mean the absence of religious expressions but a celebration and coexistence of a variety of religious expressions.
@Soumya 7 islam is nothing like Nazism. what are u talking about ? educate urself please
@Soumya 7 No. But regardless of religion women can wear whatever they want. Its non if ur business. she can cover her head if she feels cold, if she thinks this is the new trend in fashion or for religious causes or for whatever reason. NONE OF UR BUSINESS. This is true secularism!
@Soumya 7 That woman in the video was not a security threat.
Secularism is posion
@M B Hijab is not mandatory anymore in ksa But I agree with your statement I like how the west say hypocritical shit like: ‘’freedom of choice!’’ Yet they force you to take off any Islamic clothing
Its in France, not a muslim country (yet!)
That was a Muslim French woman ,this is the beginning, sooner they will demand women to go out naked
@Shine_8-jj1wd When you start telling women what they can and can't wear, how do we know where it ends? Clown!
100% agreed!!
@Snax69696 totally agreed dude! cause Muslims love breeding 🥂🥂🥂
@Snax69696not sure about that try ✡️.
Felt for the kid.. Those grownups need to be careful around children... Well done to hijabi what a brave women... Respect of the utmost... Shame on those who don't speak out for justice
She isn't brave she is proud. Proud but ignorant.
@@joeljoel978 and you might be racist and delusional
@@jhin3578 are the muslims a race???
@@jhin3578 Explain to me why do Muslims require a woman to wear a hijab?
@@joeljoel978 she chose to be modest, non of our business
this is so heartbreaking,, being oppressed merely because of wearing headscarves. the woman is definitely strong for still putting a smile, probably bcs she doesn't want her son to be sad
she is very strong❤️😔
True, she wanted to protect her son and make it less of a trauma for him.
to me as a muslim girl who wears hajib, this is same as asking a girl to take her skirt off for him. I see no diffference
You've worn a skirt😳🤯.
@@randomgoose3704 when did she say she wore one? She said it’s LIKE asking a girl to take her skirt off
@@xcoffeex7008 a skirt is worn to protect your modesty and for a Muslim woman the hijab is worn for the same reason
@Nathyn you're fool
@@randomgoose3704 busterd
There is a separation of religion and state in France , that applies to everyone
What about women's rights? Who says a man has a right to ask a woman to uncover her body against her will? Why should a man get to decide how much a women covers her own body as if it belongs to him? His request is disgusting patriarchal sexism.
@caver: That is for government not citizens or it be an atheist society
@@Aeronautgal speak tat to religious countries first ..
Why are they so pressed with us wearing hijabs?? I just don't get it like i don't how that bothers you and your family whatsoever lol. Just ignore us cause we do the same to you, a nobody in our life😂😂
He isn't even Muslim that's the funny part so he doesn't have a say in it.
Stupidity at it's peak. This type of people are so stupid, why can't they just mind there own business instead of attacking others?
For them it's freedom of speech whatsoever
Yea ikr?
Because Hijab is seen as the application of litteral Islam, application word by word of Islam.
And this application world by word of Islam is the root of political Islam which French fights openly.
I am Christian and so is my family and to all those French hijabi’s, just know we signed a petition against this and we will be donating
Traitor, shameful. I hope you are not French. You are a disgrace to the Catholics of France
Thank you miss for your kind understanding. Not all Muslim women who wear the hijab are forced to do it (many are even made opposed to it too). We feel empowered and courageous when people stop judging or classifying us as brunettes, blondes, etc. and rather look up to our intellectual competence instead of our physical ones. That’s what makes me, as a hijabi woman, a beautiful young lady. And feeling beautiful is ever single woman’s right! I assume you’d agree, won’t you?!
Much respect and love
A hijabi Muslimah
Zoie my sister God bless you we both are believers of the book that God has shown us how to be human and how to love and respect each other. Stay strong in your faith and only God can judge us and will reward the once who strive to be on the right path and not go astray as the devil will only get to the ones who ain't righteous from the heart. May God bless and protect you from your Muslim brother 💞
@@user-gv6jf1lo8y shameful to you as you are a bigger traitor to Christians
@@rizix.g3630 thank you so much. Same goes to you!
Even just reading the title of this actually makes me angry I'm not Muslim but I have an immense respect for the Muslim Community and people and to me a man asking her to take off her job kind of feels like if a man were to ask me to take off my shirt
Ok maybe not that much but that’s still rude like I’m a Muslim I were a scarf ppl aren’t bothered by it
@@taitai7976 no it is that much. The hijab isn’t made to just cover someone’s hair, it’s made to cover their chest as well. If you are a Muslim your supposed to dress modestly.
@@taitai7976 if you were a Muslim who covers you would understand that that’s a perfect example as wearing hijab means more than just covering the hair. It’s someone telling you to take your clothes off plain and simple.
Pervs rule France
Do they have respect for Christian women?big no.
She was smirking all through his comments. Good for him, it's not a muslim country.
No it's a secular country which is neutral on matters of faith. I wonder what you would be doing if someone had tried to humiliate you like that. What is a Muslim country? Muslim is not a nationality it's a faith.
She was smiling listening his disgusting comments.......
Bravo👏
Meaningless topic doesn't deserve attention and she is happy bcz some are really good in them .
Alhamdulillah, may Allah open the hearts of those who dont know and are ignorant
@@bahrinsalleh9283 Ameen
@@firefairy905 Agree👌🏼
This is the power of deen ❤️
It is an honor for a person to have high moral values and modesty. Her modesty hurts no one.
Exactly that man is a sick fuck. No Christian or Muslim man would ever ask a woman to uncover
Preach
Except fragile middle aged men like this coward. Imagine feeling threatened by an article of clothing.
*what breaks my heart was seeing her child crying on her shoulder. What impression must have left on his poor little heart. Be human be kind thats all everybody needs*
💔💔💔 THIS is the worst.
They claim they are supporting women's choices of dress and religious practice. The reality is the total opposite.
Everything from the French hijab ban in public if you are under 18 years old, to needing authorization for homeschooling your children, to Muslim women who cover themselves not being allowed to accompany their own children on field trips...
These bans target Muslim women specifically, for a reason.
Keep the women of that group from functioning as equals in your society. Limit their exposure and make them feel like outsiders. Take away their rights to raise their children as they see fit. Lessen the MOTHER'S influence, and ensure that the government can teach their CHILDREN how backwards and oppressive their own families are.
It's HEARTBREAKING 💔💔💔💔
@Ira Khan Yes, that's what they think and it's so childish. My kid comes home and writes on the walls, I tell him NO. His reply is "But that kid at school was doing it! If he can do it, then I should too!"
Just because one country of a religious majority makes an unethical law, it shouldn't be justification for countries like France to discriminate against their own citizens or immigrants who share that religion
Islam is a universal religion found around the world, very few Muslims even agree with all laws in Saudi Arabia. Less than 20% of Muslims are even Middle Eastern.
But I'm also American, and US government regarding rights to religion are very different from France. I lived there for two years and will never go back.
@@jaciemokidm609 tell your country to stop being rasist
@Ira Khan IT IS NECCESARY
@Ira Khan HAVE YOU READ QURAN IN YOUR LIFE HUH
YOU ASKING AN BORN MUSLIM
Her son crying remind me of when my mother was harassed verbally on the odd occasion and I was soo small back then that I couldn’t do anything, I cry when I think back on it now. This is absolutely disgusting and this politicians extremist views should not be taken seriously
That's what she wanted you to feel. The provocation was deliberate. Hadn't she done this, her husband would probably beat her up
"deepening the divide and stir up hatred". Well put. Remove that guy. He's clearly not fit to be there.
Both women's who was the victim and the one who spoke for her should be appreciated for being strong 💜
@@HashimGsf 🗿
How is her Hijab bothering him. Its clear Islamophobie.
In it this guys is out of his mind
@Nathyn you're evil I swear.
@Nathyn feminisme believes in freedom. So if she wants to waer it it's her choice. eductae yourself please
@Nathyn Not all are forced. Many women chose to. We must respect it. Those, who force women to wear it go against Quran. To force someone to do anything in Islam is sinful. Those who do, have twisted the words from the book. I'm agnostic by the way, so have no preference to any religion, just speak facts.
@Nathyn Goddamn one of the most incult thing ive heard so far.
I lived in qatar and now in egypt and been to many Arabic speaking muslim countries and tourists and non arab non muslims who live there and work there wear whatever they want. They dress freely and wear bikinis on beach.
I don’t understand why wearing the hijab would be such a big deal if the person respects the country’s laws and is respectful towards everybody why you being such a controlling person forcing your own opinions over them 🙄
It's a rule in French assembly she gotta follow it no religious things are allowed in French assembly
You 're free while you want remove your clothes, but freedom end when you want wear clothes 😩.
Shame
Yes because it's religious. We had enough religious wars. There was a time 40 ago were jews, muslims wouldnt have any dietinctive sign. And thats why it was a succes.
@@SylvesterStaline. fuck off no one likes pro faschists
@@SylvesterStaline. wouldnt b the same if it was a nun would it
@@RSainman it’s not fachism, it’s called French laicity you ignorant.
@@akmalbinshapieimuhammad2430 yes it would. That’s called laicity. Its the same with all fking religions.
We are not a the same level than your prehistoric culture. Aisha, third wife of the prophet who was 8 y old when she married Muhammad.
Freedom of religion guarantees right to wear hijab. We support the brave hijabi sister
when will you support freedom for women?
@@beat1riz lmao who said we don’t 😂 y’all clearly don’t
@Randi Chut what’s culture got anything to do with this convo 😂 learn the difference between culture and religion and then come back to me 💀🤚🏻
"Make America Native Again" 😂😂 i like ur username.
@@aliyahh9892 It's not the time to joke.
If she had turned and said "I wear it cos I'm undergoing chemotherapy" what would his response be? No person should tell another to take off their clothes. Its perverted and creepy.
Exactly! He cant use "i cannot see her face" as an excuse either as her face is as clear as day. Only thing thats covered up is her body and hair-
I doubt he would say the same to a Catholic nun..
He’s a creep
Many go nude in France !!!
@@schanezmouhoubi5779 that's the point aboo is making lol
Well that wouldn’t be religious now would it? This allowed. And honestly only perverts and creeps say things are perverted and creepy
The council president says his comment fosters hate. I would say the woman's veil fosters even more hate and fear.
You would say that only because of the propaganda the media machine has been paid to spew out about Islam. She is covering her hair what is the problem with this? Didn't Mary (the mother of Jesus) cover her hair? Don't nuns cover their hair?
MashaAllah, she just smiling when the politician ask her to take of her hijab. What a beautiful behavior ma'am. Its just show who you are. Respect from here.
Isn't that the flag of ISIS?
No, that is the stamp in the ring of the prophet Muhammad SAW. But the ISIS use it at their flag
@@fazlinaabdulsalleh346
Oh okay
@Siegbert Landgraf ma'am/sir, i dont blame you, you just dont know anything about my Prophet Muhammad SAW. Please do not say bad things about my prophet, He has never done anything evil to you right? For you your religion for us our religion. Thank you
@Siegbert Landgraf just fyi at his time women used to reach puberty so early that's why. and do you have one evidence proofs that he was sex abuser or you just wanna spread hate and look stupid stop the nonsense, btw even in American society it was common to marry at the age of 13-17 during the 1800s and so other cultures around the world.
and her Son remembers Everything
It's not Good to Poison Young Hearts 🙏🏻
Exactly... Someone with a big heart might be able to forgive those who wronged them. But I can't even imagine how hard it would be for a son to forgive those who harrassed and insulted his mother publicly while he was not able to protect her or for a mother to forgive those who severly traumatized her son, especially at such a young age.
Why doesn't he take off his pants then! If he had right to ask a lady to take off a part of her outfit, then he should do so. That is equivalent of ask the Queen to take off her hat in public. Ladies we all need to be strong! Never care about how others think of how you dress! You dress for yourself and to show who you want to be!
I'm pretty sure he'd have removed his pants if the lady argued so, she was smart by doing nothing and actually highlighting his stupidity. The whole time she was smiling, I can bet that she was thinking of leaving if all agreed to on her hijab removal. Fortunately , president saved the day.
Try to walk in Arabia Saudi without pants and you will feel the whip on your back. Every country has customs. When you moves in one other country it is wise to respect them. As wise Angela Merkel said "multiculturalism failed". In 2019 wasn't a law that prohibits the use of hijab in public, but now there is one. As cruel seems to be the scene it expressed the dissatisfaction of french people. And now this dissatisfaction is express in a law that prohibits the hijab in public places.
Well that means Angela Merkel has never been to Indonesia then??? Indonesia is a multicultural country, it consists of various kinds of ethnic groups, race, culture, tradition, local language, and various kinds of religion. To this day thankfully we can live peacefully with respecting each other’s tradition/culture/religious practices. Although there is still some stupid people who think they are better than anyone else lol (these kind of people are everywhere no matter what country you’re in)
@@zhcfira In EU in general multiculturalism failed. You can see the recent laws in Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary , Poland. Maybe could work in other countries. For example Canada which is a country of immigrants.
@Mubeen Uddin In my country you can walk with short pants, kiss a girl on the street, drink a beer on the street and so on ... .
First seek asylum then start demanding Sharia law.
It is literally an humiliation. It is like asking to someone to take his/her clothes off in public !
Ok it’s not THAT extreme
@@ExecutiveLemonade It is. Don’t know if you are Muslim but the hijab is everything it Islam. It’s a sign of modesty, it’s a sign of respect to Allah, they wear it for the sake of Allah and to be humiliated like that is no way to act.
@@mentalityvibes4196 sorry
welcome to the west world
@@mentalityvibes4196 if they dont want to remove it, why going where its prohibited ?
It's very very creepy for a man to ask a woman to take off a piece of her clothing. Shouldn't sit right with anyone.
No one gets turned on by hair. You're delusional
@@schadenfreudeegoism7485 wow it's almost like you never read the comment. This isn't about "what turns people on" It's about asking someone to take off a piece of clothing, doesn't matter what it's covering, it's creepy. End of discussion.
As a woman, the idea of telling another woman to remove a piece of clothing on a man's authority makes me feel sick.
Taking religion out the equation entirely it's simply creepy. In a crowded room too.
Especially when another woman stood up to him on the Muslim woman's behalf and he was shocked to have a woman dare raise her voice to him.
Just reinforces what most men think of women, and how much power they want to have over us.
Plus he made a little boy CRY and didn't apologise.
This is the type of leadership our daughters and granddaughters have to look forward to?
Sad.
@@highsun76 it's just like take off your cap? Why are u making this such a big deal lmao
@@schadenfreudeegoism7485 maybe people wear that cap to cover a part of themselves that they don't want to show the world--simular to how people wear shirts, pants, and other articles of clothing. The question shouldn't be "It's just a cap, just take it off?" The question is "if it's just a cap, why tf are you so bothered by it? Let me wear my shit, what's it to you?"
I am a guy but , being a human can you even think about the terror that women was feeling..
THIS IS TERRORISM!!!
Its like being told to strip your pants cause others are naked.
Really Thank you guys who support ❤
This is indeed an awful situation, but it is in no way 'terrorism'. You should know better than that.
Exactly "this is terrorism".. Well said brother 👍
@MAni AC No it does not say that. ISIS doesn't follow Islam at all. They just made it up all on their own.
@MAni AC Actually what you say is propaganda isn't and what you say isn't is. Coming from an actual Muslim.
@MAni AC your info is all wrong. You know nothing about islam. Stfu
Thank you so much for standing up for the poor innocence bullying shaming there.. and in front of her son.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 thank you mam for speaking up for her behalf.
I feel soo bad for her son. I myself am crying. May Allah protect that Muslim family and grant all Muslims ease and punish the oppressors with a great punishment. Ameen.
@Siegbert Landgraf I never knew France doesn't give freedom to wear whatever you want! Is it North korea II ??
This is honestly heartbreaking. I used to dream to go to France one day. I even learn French slowly so that I can speak French when I travel there. But if this law is really enforced, then I'm never stepping my foot there. I don't want to EVER be asked to strip off my hijab, my protection, my identity, my faith.
good...as would other millions already in France follow your advice and leave
I'm pretty sure that you staying in your shit pit is no sweat off their back.
Good. That's one less pisslim running around in developed countries.
@@bobbob9821 May Allah guide you both and lighten your blackened hearts.
reducing our country to this, i hope you'll never take a step on our land, if you're so lacking in judgement like this we don't need more stupid people here, thanks
That man is free to wear clothes in his home, on the street but not here. So he is requested to remove his clothes.
The division is caused by choosing to wear the garment.
@CatLover754 Yes, after all the the hijab/burka is just a symbol of the woman being owned by some moslem man.
I can't see the problem, can you?
No it is caused by your perverted need to tell women what they can and can't wear!
@CatLover754It's not an achievement.
No the division is caused by ignorance and hate and the truth is they don't even understand what it is they hate. Be very careful because before long they will be telling everyone what they can do and can't do.
The hijab/burka is a symbol of the woman being owned by some moslem man.
No woman should be subjected to such sexist behavior.
I cried when her son cried, he shouldnt have witnesses his mum being ridiculed like that
@Nonna Yabiz give me ur number. I'll do it
Can I enter Mecca and Medinah as a non-Muslim is? So If i am moving or visiting Arabia Saudi I must respect the customs and the laws of this country. In France the custom is that the people elect a parliament that votes a law and that law must be obeyed by all citizens or tourists.
@@miahipop987 if it was an parliament rule not to wear hijab thn why council president took her side and why everybody was disturb by his words? And why parliament security didn’t stop her before only and how can security allow her in the parliament, if there is rule for not wearing hijab ? Stop throwing your stupid fiction rules on parliament and stop trying to defend this kind of hatred people..
@@ibadjahani350 I think you are right. In 2019 wasn't a law that prohibits the hijab in public places.
But in now, in France there is such a law! And the law is for everyone!
@@miahipop987 the law says ‘do not cover the face’(which is stupid law).but women can wear the scarf and that woman was in the scarf only ‘she acted according to the law’ but he was forcing her to remove scarf which is completely against the law..
Her calmness is powerful !
Kinda funny because he would not care in the slightest if he saw a woman there with noting but a bra and tight pants that reveal everything. But he gets mad when he sees a woman with decency who is covering herself? Astagfirullah!
How on earth can u even compare decency with clothes? It's such a regressive mentality !!! The hijabi is not wrong in her clothing so is the lady with a bra.
Both women who wear hijab and women that are dressed lightly have decency.
@@baghyasrib6929 who the fuck wear bras in meetings. It's like men wearing underwears in meeting. Gross.
@@NikosGinsan You are right.
@@baghyasrib6929 you are right with first line though. Second as well.
I do not why everyone is crying in the comments. Its the french law to not allow any kind of religious attire in such places. Not even christians can show off their religion. And he said that she can wear it in her house and everything but not there. It's as simple as that. Respect the laws and rules of the country thats providing you land and shelter.
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@Slecky2 no
I can see that, but religion should be a law free zone, unless it's actively harming someone, like sacrifices. And if we're bringing up middle-eastern muslim countries, just because they may be going to extremes doesn't mean we have to.
Completely right
Stupid Law. Godless Country. They hate God.
Why is he so obsessed with seeing her hair? Like dude chill.
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia what is secularist? Tolerance for other religions....this guy is doing exactly the opposite of this....he is showing intolerance to islam
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia how's it medieval stuff?
From 1st century mankind were naked however as he is becoming more aware with time he discovered clothes. And what she is wearing Is the peak and of advancement that mankind has achieved and this is not backwardness!
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia in what way does it affects your racist, intolerant, fascist ass?
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia medieval time period? No sorry it was long before that.
@Outcast of The Blue Fire Nation of Outlandia and if you're saying "ideal Muslims" by whose standards are they ideal? By your standards? The society's ? Because Muslims follow the guidance and teachings of Islam by definition and nature. They don't do things simply because others like or not.
As a hijabi girl myself my hijab means everything to me. Its my clothing and my freedom to wear to it and if someone took that freedom away from me I would be devastated. I cannot even imagine myself without my hijab. I really hope all the muslims in french are doing okay, it must be so hard for them
Salaam Algeria
Yeah, Me too. I'm glad I changed my mind and didn't go to study in France. I know not all people there are like this racist man but a lot are...and it's a country that states freedom as one of its core values... Such a shame
I'm not against it and all ..but I don't understand why u have to wear it ...i mean just seeing it makes me uncomfortable...it must be hot inside witb that black clothing and all...
@@jidhindharanm.p9351 veil to avoid sexy body
@@jidhindharanm.p9351 Hi thanks for the question. I personally just wear a hijab with normal outfits like salwar kameez, tops and jeans/skirts maxi dresses and basically anything that covers my body. I don’t wear a black burqa. I do get hot sometimes with a hijab on but its tolerable and not that bad. In fact I feel hotter with my hair open lol. I love wearing it and as I said its my identity so I really don’t feel its uncomfortable for me. Also the reason I wear a hijab is because my God commanded me to do so and I do it out of love for my God, its just to protect my religion. Different women have different reasons for wearing hijab. I completely understand if you don’t see the reason behind it and it is okay as long as you don’t judge and criticise me for wearing hijab I think I can respect your opinion.
This is insane. I am a conservative christian and this made me beyond sad. I 100% support all religions that are peaceful and kind as Islam is and I am 100% for religious freedom as long as it doesn't hurt anyone.
thank you.
You’re a good man.
@@afrazhussain1253 thank you but I am a women!😊
@@waterpanda0860 ohh sorry. You’re a good women and a good human
@@afrazhussain1253 no worries! Thank you!🙂🙏🏻
Vive la France🇫🇷✝️
Her crying son, made me cry too... such an idiot tht man is, thank god we still have humans living on this earth, like the lady who refused julians request
Thanks the other lady that stood up for her 🙏
But this is the same like many Muslim and communist country's. Muslim country's lay down head covering laws, like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, They say ALL women have to cover their hair; and none Muslim women have to abide by these laws. I am very sure that all of you Muslim women knows about these laws in these Muslim country's; and you would say yes these none Muslim women should respect the law. You don't have no problem with these Muslim country's laws for none Muslim women but when the opposite it now done to you, YOU ALL CRY "FREEDOM OF EXPRESION, FOR MY RELIGION" I think a lot of you Muslims are "HYPOCRITES"
When have any of you Muslim women spoken out publicly for none Muslim rights in these Muslims country's????? YOU DEAR NOT as you know you will get a BIG black lash from your Muslim community and family. And I don't even think any of you care for none Muslim rights in Muslim's countries.
I really want to know if any of you Muslim women publicly speak out for none Muslim women's rights????
Cause i see that this is all HYPOCRISY.
With that being said, i do not agree with laws that demand the removal of religious clothing unless it is for safety and security reasons.
How terrible it would have been if she was forced to remove her hijab or made to leave the hall 😢😢😢😢😢 People should start respecting others' views and beliefs as their own.... Really appreciate the President's act.... ❤
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko Haha.... Am really really sorry but I just checked... Yes... You are not my parent to order me around on whom I should sympathise or where I should be..... You please dismiss yourself because this is my comment section.... Loser 👎
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko No idea what you're trying to say but you can go fuck yourself. Prejudice having cretan.
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko we’ll if you guys don’t wanna stick up for your religion and don’t mind being controlled that’s for you. But since our religion is the right one we’ll never back down. Smh
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko why should I move away from my country ? Stfu you don’t have no identity you have no problem being controlled like a muppet
@Jiffy Chacko B 2116 SY BAMMC Chacko its because if the non believers didn't try to harm/do anything to your religion,you must protect them.
But if they tried to,you can fight back
Religion should be practiced in own home , or religion institutions not in public place
It is part of our identity and if you don't like it, look away. It's not hard to keep your eyes off someone unless you like to cause problems. This is a way of life for us Muslims and if you like to practice religion at home then do so, but don't push your close-minded ideals onto others. Just like you wouldn't force a Native American to cut their hair because it has great cultural significance to them and it would be considered racist and cruel to do so, it is the same for us Muslim women as well. Stop acting arrogant and barbaric, it is quite unruly. Have a good day.
agreed. the french guy is right
@@kk7420Whatever floats your boat.
Why choose to live in a country that opposes your idealogy when there are many all over the world who support it to the full? @@JwanIkhmayes
@@JwanIkhmayes if it's part of your identity you can go to your country to practise it, this is Europe.
This just gives me more reasons not to visit France.
Good
@@sebjeb8951 it only harms your economy anyway which is already dying lmao
Good
@@faizaanwar3662 yep.
@@sebjeb8951 refusing tourism to 1.8 billion people in the world. how economically smart😂
Damaging a little boy's mental health is okay but not wearing a small veil on? These people don't grow up. They just get old.
That damage could have saved millions of girls all over the globe from extreme radicalism .
@@kohlidhoni1591 oho Modi bhakt yha Bhi tapak gye ...MERI behen hijab pehneti h aur surgeon bhi h ...toh ye chod yha mat phailao India k villages Mai jaa k Dekho kya hota h Hindu aurto k saath
Come on. Y'all overreacting. Clearly you're being emotional and not logical. He asked her to remove coz it felt as security threat. Leave your sh1tty religion before entering secular countries. That country has complete power to dissolute your religious freedom. Better keep that veil on in syria.
@@Aman-qr6wi imagine calling a religion sh1tty and being disrespectful for no reason to the religion instead of simply educating properly, how depressed and miserable are you?
praying you get out your misery 😔
@@kohlidhoni1591 that damage will grow people who will demand to take off more clothes, stupid point of view of a subject that you have no clue about you wood brain...
Respect for that islamic woman instead of making matter with lol sense people she didnt tell a single word and smiled ❤
It seems like she had faced these type of things many times so she know how to handle them calmly ❤
But this is the same like many Muslim and communist country's. Muslim country's lay down head covering laws, like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, They say ALL women have to cover their hair; and none Muslim women have to abide by these laws. I am very sure that all of you Muslim women knows about these laws in these Muslim country's; and you would say yes these none Muslim women should respect the law. You don't have no problem with these Muslim country's laws for none Muslim women but when the opposite it now done to you, YOU ALL CRY "FREEDOM OF EXPRESION, FOR MY RELIGION" I think a lot of you Muslims are "HYPOCRITES"
When have any of you Muslim women spoken out publicly for none Muslim rights in these Muslims country's????? YOU DEAR NOT as you know you will get a BIG black lash from your Muslim community and family. And I don't even think any of you care for none Muslim rights in Muslim's countries.
I really want to know if any of you Muslim women publicly speak out for none Muslim women's rights????
Cause i see that this is all HYPOCRISY.
With that being said, i do not agree with laws that demand the removal of religious clothing unless it is for safety and security reasons.
How is a scarf this controversial? meanwhile we have drag queens parading half naked Infront of our children in schools... Like...
They allow women to wear bikni , but not a humble dress because they want to see women always naked ..
It's not about the humble dress tho, it's about the symbol of oppression women all over the world are forced to wear by their captors ;)
@@Schimml0rd i wear a hijab and no i wasn't forced to, i was the first of my family to do this, because i wanted to feel my soul closer to God, just like how you would go to church or read the Bible. Im also a feminist and believe women should be free to choose for themselves. Most of the comments agreeing with the french government are by men, yet again men telling women what to do, how much to show. You've just read negative propoganda against hijabs and now will word vomit everywhere on the internet how women are oppressed by the hijab. You have a problem with women having freedom to choose their own clothes. Next thing we know, you'll be telling us what to think.
@@Schimml0rd lmao don't nuns wear head coverings?
@@Schimml0rd As a muslim myself, I wear hijab but by my own will, no one force me. Of course not every muslim wear hijab, too. It's a choice. But in my opinion, it's what make me feel closer to Islam and to god, it made me feel safer. So there you go. No oppresso.
@@Schimml0rd some are forced some aren't and the majority aren't.
But aren't women also forced to get naked by oppressors and rapists and society wanted women to "look good" by using makeup and wearing bikinis for much more veil reasons ? 🤔
Sincere and honest behavior of the Muslim sister carrying her own identity wherever she is. May Allah bless her with His mercy. Muslim umma needs more & more sisters like her. Keep it up sister !!!
But this is the same like many Muslim and communist country's. Muslim country's lay down head covering laws, like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, They say ALL women have to cover their hair; and none Muslim women have to abide by these laws. I am very sure that all of you Muslim women knows about these laws in these Muslim country's; and you would say yes these none Muslim women should respect the law. You don't have no problem with these Muslim country's laws for none Muslim women but when the opposite it now done to you, YOU ALL CRY "FREEDOM OF EXPRESION, FOR MY RELIGION" I think a lot of you Muslims are "HYPOCRITES"
When have any of you Muslim women spoken out publicly for none Muslim rights in these Muslims country's????? YOU DEAR NOT as you know you will get a BIG black lash from your Muslim community and family. And I don't even think any of you care for none Muslim rights in Muslim's countries.
I really want to know if any of you Muslim women publicly speak out for none Muslim women's rights????
Cause i see that this is all HYPOCRISY.
With that being said, i do not agree with laws that demand the removal of religious clothing unless it is for safety and security reasons.
Notice how the Muslims will complain about this but they never ever complain when western Christians visit the middle east Muslim nations and they force our female visitors to put on the hijab. Ever noticed? Hypocritical. Vg
Do you know why that young son of that lady was crying? He felt like her mother was being striped naked Infront of her and he is so young and helpless To say anything against it.
you would not ask a jew to take off his headcover would you
This sickens me. She can wear whatever the hell she wants. It’s apart of her religion and it makes her feel whole. Why can’t the bastard respect that? She’s more than a daughter, sister, etc. she’s a person with beliefs, goals, a personality, and with determination. My heart goes out to all my fellow women
@Siegbert Landgraf you seem crabby. Have a chocky milk :)
@Siegbert Landgraf Muslim women will rather die that remove their veil , to atheist it might sound pointless but if you understand the meaning of the hijab and Allah's punishment if you don't wear it , you will not want to take it off .besides she's not afraid of any law there she's afraid of disobeying Allah's rules .
@Siegbert Landgraf I’m pissing myself from laughter rn. I can’t take you serious omfg
@le le
True
And I am so glad they do
There is nothing more beautiful than the expression of individuality, culture ..... the uniqueness of humanity
Why are we Muslim women being used as a political pawn ?
We are just women
@Siegbert Landgraf
Actually you sound just like taliban !
Exactly even
Guys like this are the reason why people fight and kill each other... A real fire starter this guy...
wow, I really agree that his likes are the dangerous ones
He's a pussy asking a woman to take her scarf off
@@MoO-op1ti the French law says you can't look different like that in a government building. Everyone has to look "French".
For example teachers at school are not allowed to wear it either, because they're paid by the government
@@marioluigi9599 it doesn't make any sense to look French , that's some Georges Orwell's 1984's shit ! Controlling people lives that much is so creepy. Plus a religion doesn't define how French you are. There isn't a French look. I find it so stupid from a country that colonised half of the world to have the audacity and the cheek to boss their citizens around like that. If the woman wants to cover her hair let her be, she doesn't bother anyone and it's her perianal space and freedom. If a a girl wears a bikini that's her perosnal space too , I find to deeply disturbinf that these men behind these laws think they can tell women how to dress, enough is enough .
Btw even if teachers are paid by the government , they pay tax and are working for it so it's so wrong as well. France has reached crazy levels of ridicule at the political level now, no one rates politicians with their shit. Just let women wear what they feel happy and comfortable with. Maybe she doesn't want him to look at her hair and it's her body, it's such a violation to tell a woman to remove something that's important to her.
@@marioluigi9599 mario Luigi save princess peach so you should have prevented that pig from telling this to that woman
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Their country, their laws, live with it.
exactly... france secular people are waiting france to turn into Muslim country...
@@Heenasolanki29sis you're Indian
@@arie.3 yes…
Wich law, didnt you see the video.
Maybe you blind.
Maybe you heard the video.
Maybe you deef
It's like asking someone to take off their clothes. If security is his concern, didn't she already pass through that? This is so ridiculous
@rajat chakraborty you an arrogant piece of trash
Well, technically, hijab is a cloth wears by Muslim women
@rajat chakraborty Indian, aren't you? Do I have to remind you that RACISM exists too? Would you say the same when they comment on your ethnicity? Keep your hatred shit in your mind, don't pollute this reply section
@@DragonSlayer-jd9ky it does not learn history harder than last time...
She's should remove her veil only if that man is willing to strip of all his clothes in that room. Embarrassed? She would feel the same if she removed the veil.
So much for their mendacious claim of "liberté, fraternité, egalité.."
What's the relation here? Republic must be neutral, and religion has no place in political institutions. We're not an islamic/christian(/other) country.
@@benj10jamin hypocrisy of the west as usual,
@@benj10jamin then if she's muslim you shouldn't care less, cause religion is something you have to take everywhere with you; anyone should be free in their beliefs and decide what to wear in this kind of context.
@@benj10jamin
well gay people are allowed to go in naked
why can't we go in in humble cothes tho
@@benj10jamin no said you are, allowing people to practice their religon is actual freedom, this is just your beliefs imposed on others, it's unfree.
Of course it's france what did you expect
@@stopitruru she's not saying a french people are like this, she's probably just referring to the fact that there's a lot of news of islamaphobic people in france
I mean in france they trying to ban hijab now🤷🏻♀️
@Randi chut
Shut the fuck up i dont live in France but France follows secular laws where as in saudi arabia its the Islamic law. Never seen more stupid state than France swear to God and its funny how all of the stupid laws they come out with reflects badly on the French people.
@Randi Chut Lol middle eastern countries allows freedom of religion cause its part of isla.. And dont mandate the women what to wear except saudi arabia. That is their laws. But culture isnt soemthing we gonma talk about a veil represent freedom in islam whilst opression in europe.
@Randi Chut yeah the act of some countries does not define the entire muslim community. The same way the acts of the US does not define the west.
Also what you call oppression (hijab) is considered freedom in muslim comunities because Culturzl relativisme exist. And the west should stop forcing their standards on everone
Am muslim Alhumdulilah ❤️ am crying .. how brave she is .. mam may Allah subhan watalah reward you for your patience and the fire of bravery of this spirit and protect all of us from the evil of Shetan . And let us all unite ❤️❤️ In SHAA Allah
@ahmed ex muslim i know u are..
@ahmed ex muslim I saw u bro don't worry... Don't hide now
@ahmed ex muslim the one who showed himself is hiding don't worry...
@ahmed ex muslim thanks for showing yourself
@ahmed ex muslim I pity on ur face..
SubhanAllah strong woman both hijabi and madame president. And what a vile creature that guy was.
Capitalize the first letter of Allah in subhanAllah by editing ur comment and just take care of that always
بســـم اللہ الرحمن الرحيم السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ♡ ماشاءاللہ تبارك اللہ ¤ سبحان اللہ ﷽ ❁ Hijab/Niqab Make The World To Know Who U Are...Value Ur Self ❤️
Muslim countries do not accommodate for other religions, why should other countries accommodate for Islam?
Source: trust me bro.
muslim countries never told any non muslim women to pull off her head scarf.
Just because some Muslim countries behave like that, doesn't mean we should likewise behave like them. Remember our system is better than those countries, not different, but better. So no we shouldn't behave like them. This woman shouldn't be told to remove her hijab.
Because the hijab is not a symbol of Islam but a woman’s dignity and self worth. Would you ask a catholic nun to take off her head covering?? Moron
Should we not try to be the bigger person?
"It's her choice"
as long as the choice is NOT Islamic. Hypocritical.
Where are the feminists?
Feminists are a political game they don't give a fuck.
They’re everywhere in the comments. They don’t have to announce they’re feminist to be a feminist.
@@Anesha12 What I mean is, why are there no movements by the so called feminists and women empowerment champions around the world about the issue of Hijab?
@@MsEternalpeace There are..? Have you even talked to a muslim woman before?
This comment makes no sense
Liberty isn’t just allowing women to show skin, if a woman wants to dress modestly she should have every right to do so. Shame on them
@Melissa Oestreich never once did I mention about niqab so there was truly no need for you to mention this also hijab or hair covering is one the biggest statements of modesty fashion wise and such right of allowing the freedom of women wanting to cover their hair should be granted. The same way the rights of nuns covering their hair in France is allowed.
@Melissa Oestreich yes but this topic is about hijab not the niqab, there truly was no need to mention the niqab at all especially when analysing the current video displayed, although I do understand your opinion as to why you oppose against niqab, it just had nothing do with the topic I had commented about and personally I don’t want to bother about conversing about such topic that does not revolve around this video.
Yes I consider the hijab or any form of head covering that is linked with religion as a symbol of piousness and to me is the epitome of modesty, that is my rightful opinion.
@Melissa Oestreich in my sector(Fiqh)both Niqab and Hijab are compulsory but no body can force us to wear it in the same no body shouldn't stop us to wear it
They r talking about independence and on the other side taking away our independence
We respect everyone's dressing but that doesn't means that we can't have our explanation of Modesty
@Melissa Oestreich i am not dictating at all, simply made a clear statement that the mentioning of niqab was unnecessary especially when regarding my comment. Peace
I am Indian Hindu, lived a decent amount of time in Europe and yet I cover my head, my reasons are very different of course, I.e., pollution and germs and healthy hair. But now I have started to feel bare if I don't have my veil on. And if someone told me to remove my veil I would feel very upset. Though in India there are whole lot of modesty laws that I would Sue him under, lol
I even noticed in the hindu religion, sometimes women cover their hair like to do Pooja. The full spectrum of women in india cover their hair for various reasons.
@@maheenm.k1015 only in northern part of Region because of continuous war attacks of islamic rulers who used to rape hindu women after defeat of that kingdom. And all that sati and jauhar where women used to Rathee burn than raped also limited to Northern part of india. Cause before that no sati prathma mostly practised.
@@pc_hmk2204 are you crazy? Growing up, most of the bollywood movies I watched had a Pooja scene scene and the women would put their orni over their head then or whenever they greeted their in-laws. Are you trying to tell me Hindu women never covered their head before even when performing Pooja until Muslims came and scared them 😂?
@@pc_hmk2204 maybe they didn't in the South but the North And North West Headcovering was to.protect from the scorching sun. All cultures have this concept.
@@maheenm.k1015 he's a lying RSS propaganda supporter.
Imagine being so triggered by a woman wearing a hijab…..
Imagine wanting to live in a country without wanting to follow its rules, crazy !
The lady who had her side💜 You’re a gem!
How shameless man is he
Not like the kid who deemed a painting more important than a life. Give more attention to the kid
Yes right, you are.
What a strong woman! Despite the despicable attack on her in front of so many, instead of crying helplessly she instead was courageously consoling her son. Now that's an honorable woman! One who doesn't get controlled by bigoted powerful men out of pressure.
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@@etinarcadiaego7972 I thank God for giving me something He didn't gave others like you (brain to think). When I saw people like you I just thank God.
@@justnasteha4074 find something better to say next time. You try hard
@@etinarcadiaego7972 what I said was better than your hypocrisy islamphopic brain full of hatred
He’s right
So you not only don’t like modesty you’re also against free choice? Disgusting.
How is he right? So if someone told you to take off an item of your clothing you'd be ok with that?
@@71aminah these muslims have a habit of showing off their hypocrite religion
@@71aminah these muslims have the habit of imposing their stupid beliefs on others
This is so hard to watch. I am a christian and this made me cry, so heartbreaking. I feel sorry for the mother and son.
But you don't feel sorry when Islamic countries humiliates Christian women to dress like Muslim women why?
@@portiamorray3825 firstly why would you as Christian go to an Islamic country. I don't think its right as a Christian but if you voluntarily go there like what were you expecting.
@@portiamorray3825 HAHA I live in islamic country and i can tell that ur lying and spreading false information niqqa :v
@@farrandra1217 isn't it bad to say the n word? sorry if I am wrong
@@Lulu8334-j7q it's the Good "N" word "Niqqa" not "Ni*ga"
As a Muslim I really want to go to France and went i found out about this I think i take it back
Don’t let this change your mind. I assure you there are great people there, just as there are bad people. That’s how it is anywhere in the world.
All the better, never come it’s better for us.
Enough of you
@@SylvesterStaline.what are you saying bitch???
Forcing a woman to cover up and forcing a woman to take away her covering is just the same.
Both are OPPRESSION.
Exactly. Though in Islam, a woman is NEVER forced to wear the hijab. That's her own choice and it depends on her intention.
@@zara5115 but sadly sometimes it's forced
@@61.pranamyajoshi23 True but it's very very rare. Islamically you cannot force a woman to wear the hijab and if someone thinks that they can do that, then they need to go educate themselves.
@@zara5115 right
@@zara5115 no... It's not very very rare. Thats a bit too far. In many jurisdictions, it's a requirement for women to cover up including Iran, parts of Indonesia and Malaysia and until very recently Saudi Arabia. Whole jurisdictions force wome to cover. It's important to acknowledge that.
Was he picking his nose, while making his arguments 😂😂
He wouldn’t ask a woman to take off her shirt or jacket so why would he for a second think that it would be ok to tell her to take off her veil 🙄