The white woman was wearing a backpack(looking like a tourist). She was wearing fluorescent, neon colored clothing while everything and everyone around her was colored black and white.

    • HexaSnoot [none/use name]@hexbear.netOP
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      “Iran before the Islamic revolution” vibes.

      I barely have knowledge about the middle east so idk what youre referencing.

      Its not orientalist or atheist its manufacturing consent for invasion and genocide.

      I think it’s all those things.

      Even when you’re praising people while being orientalist, you’re 1D-ing people down closer to a homogenous blob. Suddenly negative stereotypes about that race are more popularly applied on a homogenous level too.

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        It’s kind of a fuzzy thing, especially with so little context, but there’s lots of reasons women wear veils and they aren’t always doing so because they’re forced by their families or governments like islamophobic propaganda often claims. There are cultural and aesthetic reasons, too, it’s really not just a religious thing.

        So by washing away all the context and agency, that kind of meme portrays the women of the Orient as 2 dimensional others, just a subject to irrational and oppressive religious rule.

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    I guess it is ignorant of their culture and a projection of her own perceived cultural superiority, but I can picture the image in my head and it just seems really “I’m 14 and this is deep” kind of picture, like it would have a caption like “Don’t be afraid to stand out” or something.