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Her opponents gathered around to provide cover. (Original Post)
greyl
Oct 2019
OP
It's touching that they stopped playing to protect her. Sad that she needed protection.
SunSeeker
Oct 2019
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tblue37
(66,083 posts)1. I watched that several times. It really touched me. nt
Skittles
(160,912 posts)2. touching, but a little bit sad
SunSeeker
(54,253 posts)3. A lot sad. nt
Skittles
(160,912 posts)4. OK.....yes
a lot
Talk about bitter-sweet. I'm almost crying that was so incredibly touching.
Expect great moments from women.
SunSeeker
(54,253 posts)6. It's touching that they stopped playing to protect her. Sad that she needed protection.
I found the man's voice intoning a religious chant over the loudspeaker while she fixed her hijab rather chilling.
Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)7. Sad she needed a hijab too
SunSeeker
(54,253 posts)8. Yes. nt
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,990 posts)9. Yes, touching.
But the hijab is not really a part of Islam, and so she (and all like her) need to be willing to say no to the hijab and claim their autonomy.
that said, the fact that the other team surrounded her is extremely touching.
Igel
(36,443 posts)10. Depends on whose hijab.
I don't think a crucifix is part of Xianity, nor is Xmas or Sunday services.
Then again, I think a lot of people would disagree with me on at least one of those points.