I assume the basis for your question is the fact that I seldom comment on misogyny here unless it's related to Islam.
The reason for that is very simple: I don't need to, because hundreds of other posters will take more than sufficient care of it. Whereas when it comes to Islam (or, more precisely, Islamism) related misogyny, we get crappy little apologist comments like your.
Regarding the second question: do you honestly believe that there are no Muslim women who see how misogynist the modesty rules enforced by Iran are? Of course there are also apologists, but why should I place a higher value on their judgement than on that of Muslim women like, say, Irshad Manji?
The reason for that is very simple: I don't need to, because hundreds of other posters will take more than sufficient care of it. Whereas when it comes to Islam (or, more precisely, Islamism) related misogyny, we get crappy little apologist comments like your.
Regarding the second question: do you honestly believe that there are no Muslim women who see how misogynist the modesty rules enforced by Iran are? Of course there are also apologists, but why should I place a higher value on their judgement than on that of Muslim women like, say, Irshad Manji?