Oppression is a matter of perspective.I agree with you. What I meant is that this oppression thing in a common view of Islam around the world yet more women convert to Islam than men. This conflicts with that oppression view. One could say that those women don't know enough about Islam, but wake of information technology these days says otherwise. Now almost everyone can search the internet and watch the media to get information, and this information is certainly not always pretty about Islam.
When what one wants from life comports with religious restrictions, there's no oppression.
But when a gal wants to drive a car, wear western clothing, or go out without a male
chaperone, & gets acid tossed in her face for such libertine acts, that's oppression.