when you say she wouldn't dare walk around without an abaya and scarf, but apparently she, and other members of her family, do go around without abaya and scarf. They dress according to what they think is decent (and from this video, I agree) and as far as I know they have the freedom to do so. How come people like you are always so quick to say you are not forced to wear the abaya and hijab but when some woman exercises her freedom not to wear it, you want to jump on her and force the issue. Talk about coercion...
Get a life, lady and stop trying to micromanage everyone else's. No culture exists without change and as much as you may feel threatened by change on your own little peninsula, you can't stop it. The best you can do is learn to gracefully accept it and define yourself in ways that count as your nation matures. The abayas you cling to as your culture are not what women in the past always wore in Qatar. That alone is evidence that you can't stop change so why do you care if this woman shed hers?
when you say she wouldn't dare walk around without an abaya and scarf, but apparently she, and other members of her family, do go around without abaya and scarf. They dress according to what they think is decent (and from this video, I agree) and as far as I know they have the freedom to do so. How come people like you are always so quick to say you are not forced to wear the abaya and hijab but when some woman exercises her freedom not to wear it, you want to jump on her and force the issue. Talk about coercion...
Get a life, lady and stop trying to micromanage everyone else's. No culture exists without change and as much as you may feel threatened by change on your own little peninsula, you can't stop it. The best you can do is learn to gracefully accept it and define yourself in ways that count as your nation matures. The abayas you cling to as your culture are not what women in the past always wore in Qatar. That alone is evidence that you can't stop change so why do you care if this woman shed hers?