First things first, both English Google and Arabic Google both have the same International Castrate-A-Boy-Day logo. I guess having a complete and total monopoly on internet navigation means you get to ignore the claims of Islamophobia that they must be facing right now.
English Wikipedia on the other hand, has a big purple banner ad urging us to "
close the knowledge gap" regarding, something, I don't know. But whatever it is, it's not on Arab Wikipedia so
Muslim women are not invited.
Wikipedia's slogan-for-the-day is "
mind the gap". I googled it and this is the least-immodest image I could find:
With a bit of shaving and hair-bleaching any Muslim woman could have done this. So why not invite them to the party? Why commit "
violence of exclusion" against Muslim women, by conspicuously snubbing the top victims of
actual misogynistic violence from participation in a day that is supposed to be against, you know,
actual misogynistic violence?
Could it be because feminism is not opposed to misogyny, but rather, feminism is opposed to
males who aren't misogynistic enough?