“Growing up as a first-generation Canadian to a fundamentalist Muslim family, I spent a lot of time being caught in between two worlds. This dichotomy was most pronounced when it came to feminism.” Please click to read more:https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/mohammed-celebrating-burkini-is-betrayal-not-benevolence …
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx
I had to cover up when I walked in public, while in Saudi. As an American, this was surreal for me. Nevertheless, I felt bad for one lady who jumped in a pool with all black cloth bubbling up in the water. So much I saw, that most people wouldn't comprehend, who grow up free.
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Exactly. It’s what I try to do, but some days I wonder if they’ll ever get it. It’s like asking a trust fund kid to understand what it’s like to live hand to mouth-it’s just too far from their reality.
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