it never fails to amaze me how writers will find a way to remove a woman’s hijab, my god.
I’m getting comments saying “she’s saving a life!” - she’s in a https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="✨" title="Funken" aria-label="Emoji: Funken">hospitalhttps://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="✨" title="Funken" aria-label="Emoji: Funken">. You’re telling there’s no gauze? No other staff? The only option was her scarf? People treating this like it’s a real life scenario vs.. written specifically to take her hijab off.
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Some people aren& #39;t getting my point. Here& #39;s another example, from LoneStar 911:
Do you guys remember Amira and Sam? No? Here you go.
I& #39;ve been looking for this. This is a clip from a ten year old short French film (Gurinder Chadha) about ...well, you& #39;ll see. Wait for how her scarf comes off and what happens next.
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