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Michael Jensen's avatar

I think I can honestly say I am no more likely to think a woman wearing a hijabi has been hurt by a spouse than I would any other woman. But I confess when I see a bruised woman of any nationality/ethnicity that is one of my first thoughts.

Glad you are okay. I just had my own accident and know how fast something like that can happen and how scary it can be.

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Dawn Vickerstaff's avatar

I am so sickened by the violence against babies, children, women, men, and humans of all persuasions. We have lost ourselves. As for a bruised woman, either in a hijab or not, I have to admit that my first thought is, 'What man?' Because it is men who perpetrate the violence in almost every case. We have failed as a society (Western, Eastern, everywhere) to educate men on the ways of civilization: respect and care for others, talking, not shooting, protection, not exploitation, and love, not hate. Our politicians are seduced by power to the extent that they embrace the one who promises it despite everything from minor misgivings to outright horror at the moral morass he embodies. I'm sorry to go off but, your story is multi-fold, and it lives in a world that presents itself as self-destructing. I hardly know where to spend my tears or at what to fling my words. There is so much pain and the inevitability of much, much more should we continue to ignore the path we are on and hope for respite without the work needed to change. First, we must educate our sons on ways of peace. Then, we must not judge before we know. Finally, we must act in whatever way we can to be the future we hope to live. Meanwhile, I hope you and all the daughters keep riding bikes, but please do not fall and bruise yourself again.

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