I still think this heart-breaking. They want to live, that's why they ordered it. They couldn't give a fuck less.
They want to swim, that's why they do this:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0Fjo4KfoMJw/SzcFyA1iHUI/AAAAAAAAANw/hgQ6trj2NjU/s1600-h/6574_141282875812_715580812_3579615_7751663_n.jpgAnd this:

I can see the humor really I can, I just find it rude because it's fucking unfair. If I was a woman, shit even as I am now, a man, and somebody told me to wear that fucking niqab. I would tell them to fuck off, I would fucking fight and scream and shout, I would head-butt the nearest motherfucker, I'd knee them, I'd swing a right hook knocking somebody's head off.
I can do this because I'm a man. Simply because Allah has sanctioned this, and Mohammed sanctioned this. The arguing against wearing something like that. Simply because of that, there is no deeper reason. But muslim women are not, I repeat, are not treated equally. Anytime a muslim woman says we are treated equally, she needs to think if I was a man, what could I do that I can't do now. And she will go, well, nothing, anything I want to do now I could do as man.

People wouldn't want muslim women to ride bikes. Imagine. They say it's not suitable. Or it looks stupid. Or something like that. But it wouldn't look stupid if she sat behind a man on a motorbike? Or a bicycle for that matter.
Imagine if I had been subjugated since I was a little girl ? Told by men and women don't do this, don't laugh out loud, don't talk loud, don't walk like that, and so on. And then they put a fucking veil on you. How is it not different and more humiliating than this picture:
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http://media.kansascity.com/smedia/2009/12/21/12/Photos_Of_The_Decade_Iraq_War_NYDE141.standalone.prod_affiliate.81.jpgAnd that man is POW. He is not fully dressed either. And was not forced to wear that before. Or after. And I'm not sure why he has to wear it but that matters not.
Yes some women want to wear it. But what about those who don't want to wear it?
Maybe I am wrong? I am looking at this from the POV of a person who does not want to wear it, and I see these pictures and I think well who am I to say its humiliating? But I would feel humiliated. And how do you as a woman that wears it know it's not humiliating if you have never taken it off? You don't even have this option as a woman. To try it out, try living without it. After that you can make a choice, whether or not to wear it.
That video and similar pictures, are for me, heartbreaking, you can never break the spirit of humans, but damn if religion doesn't try its utmost to do so. And a special fuck you to Islam, for refusing to reform.