If it's similar to that pic Chitown posted, no I can't see how that could do all that.
Now you're being intentionally ignorant huh?
If it's similar to that pic Chitown posted, no I can't see how that could do all that.
If it's similar to that pic Chitown posted, no I can't see how that could do all that.
Fencing and football is very different from Judo.
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OK, they have "sport hijabs." I have seen them in taekwondo competition before.
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Like I said it's up to the IOC...she trained and competed with it on in the past.
Like I said it's up to the IOC...she trained and competed with it on in the past.
No, if that's the rules, yea withdraw. After Chitown posted that picture though, it doesn't seem like that big a deal really.Are you seriously trying to make the argument that she should be allowed to violate the clearly understood rules of her sport because of some religious custom she follows?
Just trying to understand if you have a valid point to make as it relates to this story (which is black and white) vs. just the concept of wearing a hijab in general.
No, if that's the rules, yea withdraw. After Chitown posted that picture though, it doesn't seem like that big a deal really.
Trained and competed where? Link?Like I said it's up to the IOC...she trained and competed with it on in the past.
The sports hijab has been worn in other competitions in this Olympics...for example by Ibtihaj Muhammad of the USA who's a fencer and then there is the womens Iranian football team...
The IOC needs to decide at the end of the day but as far as muslim women atheletes they all travelled with the intention of wearing a hijab...
No, if that's the rules, yea withdraw. After Chitown posted that picture though, it doesn't seem like that big a deal really.
Like I said it's up to the IOC...she trained and competed with it on in the past.
Actually, this is her first international competition, and she has no documented competition history.
Which is really shitty for Saudi to throw her out there like that.
Trained and competed where? Link?
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So, what terrible fate would she meet again if she didn't wear a hijab?
Could someone enlighten me on the dangers women face in such a situation (according to the beliefs and traditions of those that choose to wear it)
A piece of clothing on her head violates the "spirit of judo"? Really?
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.Look up anything related to Saudi Arabia and "women's rights" over there.
I think this is the real reason behind the IOC's decision. It's for her own good.![]()
This is her first opponent, Melissa Mojica.
Precisely
Good on her. She should withdraw
Precisely
Good on her. She should withdraw
I do believe I've found just the right person to call if I ever get tired of having teeth.
they should just declare her the winner. thats easier and i can tell she would probably win.
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.
Women spend hundreds/thousands of dollars on their hair...it's not just hair...hair is part of a womans beauty just as much as her face...
See how people got repulsed when Britney shaved her hair off or Keira Knightley even...
That's kind of mean.I say let her compete, they can use her "hat" to clean up her blood off the matt.
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You were saying?
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This is her first opponent, Melissa Mojica.
Or take it off and compete if competing is important to her. They've clearly stated why they won't allow her to wear it. For her safety AND the safety of the people she's fighting. But I do agree, she should withdraw if following the stated rules is something she's unwilling to do.
I say let her compete, they can use her "hat" to clean up her blood off the matt.
I guess, my only issue is that she is a judo blue belt. And her first opponent is a multiple Pan-Am Games medalist. She's going to get crushed.
Shouldn't they be aware of regulations before sending people to compete? No headgear seems to be stated pretty clearly. This isn't a freedom of expression issue, its a sports regulation.
Right. I kind of meant more like would she get struck down by a thunderbolt or something. I don't understand what they're covering their hair for - will it turn into snakes? Is her hair made of vaginas? I don't get it, it's just hair.
some ppl have their own religious principles and consider them to be very important. I salute her because she's sticking to it even against the lure of playing in the olympics and the world stage
http://www.itv.com/news/update/2012-07-29/ioc-confident-saudi-hijab-issue-will-be-resolved/IOC communications director Mark Adams said at a conference today that talks between Saudi Olympic officials and judo authorities were ongoing, and he believed a solution would be found.