Far-right activist mocked over snap of hijab-wearing mannequins in UK store

Far-right activist mocked over snap of hijab-wearing mannequins in UK store
Tommy Robinson tweeted a photograph of mannequins wearing hijabs. (Photo courtesy: Twitter)
Updated 30 August 2017
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Far-right activist mocked over snap of hijab-wearing mannequins in UK store

Far-right activist mocked over snap of hijab-wearing mannequins in UK store

DUBAI: A far-right activist in the UK took to Twitter this week to slam high street retailer Debenhams for selling hijabs aimed at Muslim women.
However, instead of igniting anger online, Tommy Robinson’s tweet sparked a flurry of hilarious responses from Muslims around the world.
On Monday, Robinson tweeted a photograph of mannequins wearing hijabs with the caption “Debenhams in Birmingham. Promoting the Slavery of women.”

But not everyone agreed that Debenhams, which is one of the first British department stores to offer Muslim-targeted brands, was doing anything wrong at all.

Social media users asked him to share the location so they could shop there too.
Others asked for his thoughts on the queen, who regularly wears a headscarf when she is outdoors, and Christian nuns.

Many called him out for feeding into stereotypes on women who choose to wear the hijab, while others asked why he was policing women’s bodies by telling them what they should and should not wear.