so glad @humansofny is finally out of egypt with all his sad oppressed abused Muslim women stories.
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I am in awe of their strength. They're heroes. I just wish you had shown women who didn't suffer so much in life, so as to not cast all Egyptian women in that light for some of your audience.
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Should he have hung out in New Cairo and 6 October to show a disproportionate number of privileged people? These were our real streets and our real stories. Sucks that so many of our people faced such hardships, but this is Egypt.
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And yet, most stories displayed incredible love, dedication, empowerment, sacrifice, and beauty. They made something out of their hardships, and it's admirable.
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I think they were absolutely inspiring! I'm sure Brandon interviewed whoever he found, so this is real stuff. Every person has problems and is flawed, you and I included, and Brandon has been able to get them to open up, and tell their story. That's magic!
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I love hearing HONY stories from anywhere.
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Their stories were inspiring
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Why didn’t you do a single episode on the Coptics’ plight in Egypt?
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Yea I was wondering if he’d have a story about Copts in Egypt. He did a great job though
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