Discussions about gender equality have gone to a paralyzing state where several cases that veil from sex work have been perceived as good or bad. Power emphasizes the personal choice that is repeatedly set up to assume the structural analysis. Powers analysis is intensely critical on how running capitalism is criticized because it is clear in her interview with contemporary feminism. Feminists in the pro-war take a task to the veil. Alain Badiou (75) writes that any woman who wears hijab must, by logic of secularity, be oppressed. He continues to add that if the woman dwells on the rhetoric option of justifying herself, she misquotes the meaning of the rhetoric (Power 33). Feminists believed that their achievement was tied to ownership of a job, vibrator, expensive handbags and a man. On contrary, these were referred to as lipstick feminists who are only focused to fulfill their individual needs rather than a collective action (36). Power insists on a collection of subjects that denounces the mawkish and hawkish women who justify themselves by intervening in Afghanistan and Iraq and offering support to scapegoating of the Muslim women in wearing the veil.