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Mona Abou Hamze, Lebanese
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By 'western' you mean western world in general, i.e. including Eastern Europe? As this point certainly holds for entire Europe. I'm getting a bit more general here, but as for Arab women, they are still rather fast to lose their traditionalism, when they get outside the influence of their culture, while men usually aren't. And this seems to be consistent throughout all populations. Not that this holds for every single individual, but the general pattern seems to be that women are less loyalist and reluctant to abandon their cultural principles, while being more individualistic and pragmatic. They will generally behave to the limit of what society approves of, and, as this is a matter of biology, it is up to men to be strongly adherent to moral principles in order to impose them on society, as I don't believe women will. The failure of European morality (and not just Western European, as Eastern Europeans sometimes tend to project) is a failure of everyone.
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They're both beautiful, obviously not all of them, but they can look spectacular. As an impartial outsider I like both their looks. Top 2 I'd say.
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Doesn't change the fact that the MENA area was better and more civilised plenty of times during her history it's certainly not a half submerged tiny country with mills who will compare herself to this region. Historically The netherlands worth nothing that's why you like to say " we europeans" because you already know that you have to stole southern europe's history ( who btw was influenced by MENA) to become relevant.
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Yes, in this case I mean Western as opposed to Arab (or MENA in general), so including all of Europe. As for losing their traditionalism, I'm not sure if it's the case that Arab women are so fast to lose it when they get outside the influence of their culture. For example, I don't think the average Hijabi stops wearing their scarf when they migrate outside. Her daughters and granddaughters born in diaspora could be a different story though. But this also depending on how they are raised, and to what extent they are immersed in the local culture. But if and when they lose their traditionalism, their lineage probably won't stay Arab for long anyway, considering the fact that at that point they are likely to intermarry. And at the same time, I bet for every diasporan-born Arab girl who doesn't wear a scarf unlike her immigrant mom, there's a diasporan-born Arab boy who drinks alcohol unlike his immigrant dad. So abandoning their principles can go for both...
Generally I'd say: once a Hijabi always a Hijabi, regardless of where she migrates. But if/when her descendants lose touch with thair traditional values, they cease being Arab in a couple of generations, both the girls and the boys. That's why there will likely always be a significant percentage of individuals with traditional values among diasporan Arabs, because others will fade into the general population in a matter of a couple generations at most.
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yeah but we don't put women under a potatoe bag or any form of male arabic dominance piece of tissue because it's wroten in a book by someone who never exists ,because we fear (men) than some others could stold my wife,and believe me i have met iranian women briefly and they are very happy to live here in france as a woman liberated from the masculine enslavery,dressed like any modern women in europe,arabic/oriental men seen women like a sheptel not as individuals,something than you could buy like a sheep,ok it's a bit cliché,but in many parts of this middleage world it's working like that,sure as any societies you have some more liberal countries than others ,yes you could even been surprised by some countries,even iran, iran where the level of women in the second cycle is skyrocketing,is why somewhere i think iran will go one day in a more progressive and liberal democratic country,something that it will not happens in the sunnite world like this retrograted saudia arabia where the women's rights are almost non-existant, in france we call them belphegors in reference of the 60's b&w french tv show ,belphegor the ghost of the louvre (the museum),for the more extreme
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