)—public backlash is often significantly harsher than for those who do not wear it. The "Hypocrisy" Label:
A fascinating social shift: While cewek jilbab are under fire, more women are choosing to not wear the hijab to avoid this scrutiny. They cite the "skandal culture" as a reason to delay religious commitment until they are "ready" to be perfect. Conversely, male "geng motor" (biker gangs) wearing peci (caps) and sarongs can fight, steal, or harass with far less digital permanence. )—public backlash is often significantly harsher than for
: Women in hijabs are often held to a higher moral standard by society. When a hijab-wearing woman is involved in a "scandal"—whether it's a leaked video, a "jilboobs" (tight clothing) controversy, or simply removing the veil—she often faces harsher public condemnation than women without the veil. Conversely, male "geng motor" (biker gangs) wearing peci
who chose to remove their hijabs shows that a majority of comments are "aggressive" and aimed at undermining the mental state of the individuals. Contradictory Visuals : Terms like " who chose to remove their hijabs shows that
When a "jilbab-wearing influencer" acts in a way that contradicts traditionalist views, the "skandal" label is applied to enforce social boundaries. This reflects a broader struggle: the attempt to reconcile a globalized, digital lifestyle with local religious values. Double Standards and Gendered Shame