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Watch the entire video, this starts around 2:50 in the video. He openly films her while she is making him coffee and talking very loudly. I know Pashtun Pakistanis get a lot of flank from some member here, but they, at the very least, won't tolerate their women openly being filmed and cheered on in public like this. This is only really tolerated amongst the Punjabis and those in the federal capital.
Remember, people from Turkey got extremely riled up simply because a couple of Pakistanis filmed women in public spaces - so much so that there were entire trends against refugees due to those issues. An Egyptian person was even wrongfully beaten on a public bus in Turkey because the people there thought he was filming women, in actuality, he was filming the scenery. An Afghan was also openly caught filming women in public a while ago in Turkey and the women and men there made him delete his footage.
Now, I am not saying that you cannot film in Pakistan and whatnot, but there should be some limits we should set. Tourists and others are welcome here, but we should also have some gharayt that other nations have without women. Just because he may seem like a kind and nice guy shouldn't give us the false equation that this is okay and should generally be tolerated, it may seem like something small but as our tourist and guest numbers get bigger we must set a precedent.
Also worth noting is the amount of Pakistanis who didn't call this out in the comment section.
Also, this is not any hate directed towards Algerians, North Africans, or Arabs. Algerians are some of the kindest and loveliest people I've encountered. This is a general message of how Pakistanis should have some self conduct.
Remember, people from Turkey got extremely riled up simply because a couple of Pakistanis filmed women in public spaces - so much so that there were entire trends against refugees due to those issues. An Egyptian person was even wrongfully beaten on a public bus in Turkey because the people there thought he was filming women, in actuality, he was filming the scenery. An Afghan was also openly caught filming women in public a while ago in Turkey and the women and men there made him delete his footage.
Now, I am not saying that you cannot film in Pakistan and whatnot, but there should be some limits we should set. Tourists and others are welcome here, but we should also have some gharayt that other nations have without women. Just because he may seem like a kind and nice guy shouldn't give us the false equation that this is okay and should generally be tolerated, it may seem like something small but as our tourist and guest numbers get bigger we must set a precedent.
Also worth noting is the amount of Pakistanis who didn't call this out in the comment section.
Also, this is not any hate directed towards Algerians, North Africans, or Arabs. Algerians are some of the kindest and loveliest people I've encountered. This is a general message of how Pakistanis should have some self conduct.
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