The most egregious was her misrepresentation of @Ayaan. To say that Ayaan is the opposite of Sarsour in that she dishonestly makes Islam the problem in the same way Sarsour refuses to acknowledge any problem in Islam shows that Deeyah needs to familiarize herself w Ayaan’s work
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You seem to be very empathetic to Nazis but can’t extend that to ExMuslims who have suffered atrocities because of Islam. Maybe if you too had been forced to wear the burka, then you too would be “so obsessed”. 3
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The fact that you’re not obsessed when your sisters are being arrested for not wearing a cloth on their head is pretty disheartening, to be honest. Perhaps it wasn’t an issue for you in your Liberal European home, but not all of us had an upbringing like yours. 4
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Finally, youve won 2 Emmys and seem to be doing pretty well getting your voice out. So it’s strange for you to lament that
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Deeyah, you really need to acknowledge that you have had a privileged upbringing in a Muslim liberal European home and you are by far in the minority. And when you try to sell it as the majority it is both dishonest and attempts to erase all our experiences. Sam was 100% right. 6
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Having said all that, I’m pretty sure that if we had a conversation, we’d probably agree on more than we disagree on. And if not, at least it would be civil and pleasant. I have a lot of respect and gratitude for the work she does in general.
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Also, she makes this unfair assumption that we talk about the hijab/niqab honor killings,violence etc because we want to paint Islam in a bad light NOT because we actually care about human suffering. Interesting assumption considering she did a doc on honor killings in Islam.
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Did she make that doc in order to make Muslims look bad? No. Of course not. I would not assume that malicious intent from her. I recognize her motives. Sad that she’s happy to assume that intent about us though, and to assume the worst motives.pic.twitter.com/UVdbcHns7L
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I've only listened to part of this conversation, but I agree with
@ConfessionsExMu. I think@Deeyah_Khan's work is pretty amazing. I'm still haunted by her documentary on Banaz's story.
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Yes, that documentary is my go to when I want ppl to understand the toxicity of cultural relativism.
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