By ALANA MASTRANGELO
Left-wing pop star Cher is facing backlash from her social media followers after saying she’s wondering “when Texas will start mandating Burqas,” in reaction to the state’s “heartbeat” pro-life abortion law, which bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
“Wondering When Texas Senate Will Start Mandating Burqa’s⁉️” Cher tweeted, trivializing the barbaric oppression women in Muslim majority nations face and comparing it to a law that sets out to protect the unborn. “IF Texas IS Going 2 Take Women’s Rights Away THEY SHOULD AT LEAST FURNISH STATE AUTHORIZED UNIFORMS. WONT [be] LONG, TILL Texas OFFERS ‘HANDMAID’S TALE’ JEWELRY ON LINE. [Be] 1st. ON UR BLOCK 2 GET NEW ‘SHUT MY MOUTH’ LIP RINGS.”
Not all of Cher’s followers, however, agreed with her sentiments, as they quickly took to the comment section of her tweet to suggest the singer was engaging in “Islamophobic rhetoric” by criticizing the Burqa.
Other followers promulgated the falsehood that women who wear burqas are “choosing” to do so, because they have “autonomy” over their lives.
According to Muslim scholar Elham Manea, the burqa is a reflection of “a culture that treats woman as a sexualized object that has to be covered.” Manea has argued that it is naïve, and even racist, to regard the wearing of a burqa as a sincere act of faith. “The burka is not Islamic,” she told the Religion and Ethics Report.
“OK !! IM NOT ISLAMOPHOIC !! I WANT WOMEN 2 HAVE THE FREEDOM 2 CHOOSE !!” Cher responded to one critic, doubling down on her previous comments which likened the burqa to a law that protects a baby from being killed.
Cher is not the only celebrity to freak out over Texas its abortion law, downplaying the oppression of women in Middle Eastern countries by comparing it to the life-saving law enacted in the Lone Star State.
Stars including Michael Moore, Amy Schumer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Dave Bautista, Alyssa Milano, and Amy Brenneman have hit out against Texas GOP lawmakers, dubbing them the “Texas Taliban” and accusing them of enacting “sharia” law.