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@JuliaHB1@mkingscott what do you think other people thought.only you thinking this way
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@mickyrobbo7@mkingscott no, that's why I pointed it out. Loads of articles and news items all about her religion and race.
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The day when no one even thinks to bother mentioning the race, religion or gender of anyone doing anything is the day we can celebrate.
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@JuliaHB1 while some religeons take themselves so seriously & expect others to change their normal practises it will always be an issue -
@Grado779 but Nadiya doesn't represent her religion or anyone but herself. -
@JuliaHB1 of course but I'm not talking about Nadiya I was replying to your tweet about how religion should not be an issue
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@JuliaHB1 no, she herself feared she would be judged for her ethnicity. It's a celebration of multiculturalism that the nation see past it -
@LYNNMILDNER sees past it? It's all the papers and radio have been talking about - her being a Muslim! -
@JuliaHB1 ah! You confuse the Meedja with real people! All real people say is how lovely she is and they cried when she won. - End of conversation
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@JuliaHB1 she was the best baker and seemed a charming lady. Her headscarf? Totally irrelevant#deservedwinner - End of conversation
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@JuliaHB1 When someone does sth bad, we're not allowed to mention race/religion. When they do sth good, we have to mention race/religion. - 1 more reply
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