By Wednesday, it was viral. By Thursday, it was a "social issue." The Digital Firestorm
For young Indonesian Muslim women, this digital firestorm has been exhausting. One viral thread captured the sentiment: "First they bully you for not wearing hijab. Then they bully you for wearing it 'wrong.' Now they bully you for saying you're still you. We cannot win." By Wednesday, it was viral
The hijab has become a contentious and viral topic in Indonesia, reflecting various social issues and cultural nuances. While some view the hijab as a symbol of oppression, many Muslim women see it as a personal choice and a means of asserting their autonomy. The Indonesian government and society must navigate these complex debates, promoting greater understanding, tolerance, and inclusivity. Then they bully you for wearing it 'wrong
Most Indonesian women earn less than that in a week. The Indonesian government and society must navigate these