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beefjerking29 karma

Same thing in Bahrain during the Pearl Revolution.

beefjerking5 karma

your username, I understand it. bravo, good one.

In a more related note, I see you are describing a typical Gulf society where a hijab is closer to being mere attire without having such an inflated significance as in the west. Hijab != Morality holds true. Your last point must be emphasized, the hijab doesn't have superpowers; if the culture is skewed and doesn't reprimand men for bad behaviour, then they will behave badly even with covered women as seen in Tahrir and malls in our lovely peninsula. As a man in your society (with uncovered sisters), I boil with anger at these men who parade and strut around with such manners then go self-righteous when it's conveniant. Also you might find this weird, but I get stared at a lot for my unconventional hair and harassed (and then I introduce fists) by both men and women.

beefjerking2 karma

Big fan here from Bahrain, you had a pretty active fanbase here while your show was airing and many copycat shows that adapted your style of satire to Bahrain's political climate. What was the hardest part about your ordeal after the show? Was there any danger on your life when you had to leave Egypt?

كمان يا باسم، انا عندي مشاكل بالكولون ايه تنصح أكل؟