I'm comparing the desire to wear the dress code of any group with any other group, whether it be kilts, leather jackets, overalls, lederhosen, designer clothing, dinner jackets, wedding dress, ball gown, top hat, fur coats, or whatever the group is wearing.Are you seriously comparing Scottish men wearing kilts with that of Iranian women being beaten to death for failing to wear a head covering correctly?
It's a way of showing that you belong to that group.
The beating to death for not wearing, or wearing something different has little to do with dress code, or what that 'dress code' is. and more to do with the political situation.
My original comment was responding to your disbelief that anyone would choose to wear the "dress code". Many people do choose to wear the "dress code", and if anyone can't understand it or disbelieves it, that's their problem.
He then met with a young woman and had a meal with her, outside the restaurant. No women allowed inside. She was bright and educated and was a campaigner for progress. But then she said something that surprised me. It was something along the lines of; she defends her 'right' to wear her hijab, or words to that effect. To my mind the hijab is the device that controls her and identifies her as second class in her own environment, yet she believes it is her 'right' to wear it.
I've heard it many times; 'I wear it because I choose to'. It might not be a PC thing to say, but this is BS and I believe women who support the imposition (because that's what it is!) of hijab wearing - imposed by men - are doing a disservice to women in general by trying to claim it is some sort of women's right or choice. The women in Iran just want nothing more than to be treated with common decency and respect. I hope they are able to achieve it.
As far as I am aware, there has been only one case of someone being beaten to death for not wearing the dress coded correctly. Of course that's unacceptable, but it's not normal, and is a crime in Iran. Whether the culprits will be punished for it, is another matter. Like whether the killers of Jamal Khashoggi will be punished either, or the war criminals in the Ukraine - Russia war will be punished.
The world is a ****ty place, and stirring hatred against women, or disbelieving those who choose to wear the dress code won't sort out the ****tiness.