nǚ xìng女性zài在miàn shā面纱zhēng yì争议zhōng中shī qù失去xuǎn zé选择quán权
In many parts of the world, women face controversies over whether to wear the veil or not.
Some countries require women to wear the veil, while others forbid it.
Whether forced to wear it or forced not to, women do not have the right to choose for themselves.
For example, in Quebec, Canada, the government does not allow teachers and students to wear veils or religious symbols, which has caused some Muslim women to lose job and study opportunities.
In some Asian countries, women are required to wear the veil, or they will be punished.
In fact, true freedom is allowing women to decide for themselves whether to wear the veil, not having others decide for them.
Everyone should have the right to choose their own life and clothing; this is true equality and freedom.