Demonstration in Athens in protest against the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the Iranian morality police.
08/12/2025
2 min

There is a chilling report on the ARA. about influencers IslamicOne of them, a young, Spanish-speaking man with oratorical skills, advocates female obedience to her husband in any circumstance (including that of an overstepping husband, whom, we will not suffer, Allah will surely punish). the editorial from two days agoRegarding this issue, we read that "the danger of radicalization is real and cannot be underestimated" and that "leaving its denunciation in the hands of an extreme right wing that spreads Islamophobic discourse—with solutions like bans or expulsions, which go against respect for individual and religious freedom—is also a worrying danger."

What the ARA said couldn't be more true. Because there are debates (or problems, or concerns, or whatever you want to call them) that are won by non-appearance of the leftThe left, depending on the issue, doesn't touch it, and Islam is a prime example. Feminists who find a dirty, unpleasant little flower sexist look the other way when this influencer tells women they must obey their husbands.

In cases like this, whistling discreetly is much more than remaining silent. Precisely because feminism isn't a "trend" but a moral issue, it's necessary to raise our voices when the time comes. I think it's fantastic that there's a Muslim member of the Catalan Parliament who, exercising her freedom and reason, wears the veil as a symbol of cultural affirmation. However, nothing is free, nothing is easy. A 22-year-old girl, Mahsa Amini, died in Tehran because she "was wearing her veil incorrectly." She was arrested and murdered by those henchmen who call themselves "the morality police." There were protests all over the world. But on a day like that, I believe that a female member of parliament wearing a veil, also exercising her freedom, knowing that she doesn't have to obey any husband, should remove it in public and explain that there are many ways to understand religion, and that the word freedom It weighs more than lead.

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