[🇵🇰] Algerian 'Content Creator' Films Pakistani Woman While she works

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Short Summary: Algerian 'Content Tourist' Openly Films Pakistani woman while she is making him coffee, this may seem joyful at first, but we must look at things in a bigger sense of view.

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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.
 
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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.

I didn't see anything wrong, usually vloggers do this to show how the food is being prepared, in this instance coffee. He would still be recording it if was a man preparing it. I'm just glad we have foreigners visiting us ☺️
 
I didn't see anything wrong, usually vloggers do this to show how the food is being prepared, in this instance coffee. He would still be recording it if was a man preparing it. I'm just glad we have foreigners visiting us ☺️

I get that wanting more tourists is fine, but I think the OP was pointing out the issue with the filming. Would you be fine if that woman was your sister? Look at it that way. A Muslim should not be openly filming any woman in public like this.
 
@Old School @Lulldapull @Azad Kashmir Do you guys have anything to say?
Bro our poor country suffering from years of neglect. We are ruled by CIA generals who don't care about our people. All they care about is if theys getting paid in USD or not!

Everytime I've gone home I've given thousands of rupees in Sadqa to who ever I thought deserved it, with a 2 min speech to just uplift themselves considering their reality/ situation.

You should thank your lucky stars if yous got a good education, are a bonafide professional and have money put away for yourself. And above all if yous happy where yous are today in life.

Always remember........Life is what yous make of it!
 
@Old School @Lulldapull @Azad Kashmir Do you guys have anything to say?
I have extended relationships with Algerians for over 30 years. There are Algerians who share our core Islamic traditions, and there are overtly Westernized who prefer calling themselves Italian or Spaniards, depending on the situation. This YouTuber belongs to the second group.
Even outside the Algerian capital, he would’ve got into trouble for what he did in this video. He knows very well how sensitive it is to film a Muslim lady in a traditional Muslim country.
 
Modi the dictator is to blame for that. TikTok. Right, @Sharma Ji ?
Modi is our democratically elected strongman, still bound by the heavy chains of accountability that's caked into the democratic procss.

you arab, paxtani, irani types won't understand

you lot never tasted democracy, never

save yourselves the headache of trying to figure out India

go bray to your Imam mufti ullah or general mahmoud al arbi whatever, Observer uddin
 
As far as I can tel she was not the focus of this video and that was the difference is. He was making a vlog about a coffee shop and how the coffee is made, not the woman making it.

If it was someone else working there in her place, he'd film that person. I don't see anything wrong here. Plus the remark about Pashtuns not letting their women being filmed is highly stereotypical.

Urbanized Pakhtuns commonly film themselves and their women. They typically don't give a tosh about these things

This is not at all comparable to what some Pakistanis did in Turkey. Those women were the focus of their short videos, including a woman showering while in her swimsuit.

At the same time some Turks used those incidents to frame all Pakistanis as bad.

Not only Pakistanis but Muslims from other countries are commonly stereotyped badly by hardcore Turkish leftists.

There was a Portuguese guy at a Turkish bazaar and he was filming local women, putting in the description that Turkey is a Muslim country that doesn't require women to cover up.

The Turks were swarming the comments with praise, telling people they're a Muslim country but liberal towards women, the typical old stereotype.

Such Turks are naive people. Not only because of their controversial history as a Muslim country but also because how their men commonly sexually harass foreign women.

There have also been reported cases of rape and authorities did nothing about it. So no need for such Turks to hurl bad sterotypes.

The thing is hardcore Turkish leftists, similar to monarchist Iranians, are self-delusional people. I knew one of these people years before these incidents including the refugee crisis.

His insistent, fanatical mentality makes my blood boil at times to this day. It also gave me an insight into how this propaganda is so hardwired into their psyche. He had a deep-rooted hatred for Pakistanis and a "love" for India to showcase his "liberalism."

There was something very strange about that hate-monger. Only three years ago I began to learn what he was and what this was all about.

Anyhow, that video should not be seen as anything other than a tourist following his curiosity about the coffee, not the woman.
 
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As far as I can tel she was not the focus of this video and that was the difference is. He was making a vlog about a coffee shop and how the coffee is made, not the woman making it.

If it was someone else working there in her place, he'd film that person. I don't see anything wrong here. Plus the remark about Pashtuns not letting their women being filmed is highly stereotypical.

Urbanized Pakhtuns commonly film themselves and their women. They typically don't give a tosh about these things

This is not at all comparable to what some Pakistanis did in Turkey. Those women were the focus of their short videos, including a woman showering while in her swimsuit.

At the same time some Turks used those incidents to frame all Pakistanis as bad.

Not only Pakistanis but Muslims from other countries are commonly stereotyped badly by hardcore Turkish leftists.

There was a Portuguese guy at a Turkish bazaar and he was filming local women, putting in the description that Turkey is a Muslim country that doesn't require women to cover up.

The Turks were swarming the comments with praise, telling people they're a Muslim country but liberal towards women, the typical old stereotype.

Such Turks are naive people. Not only because of their controversial history as a Muslim country but also because how their men commonly sexually harass foreign women.

There have also been reported cases of rape and authorities did nothing about it. So no need for such Turks to hurl bad sterotypes.

The thing is hardcore Turkish leftists, similar to monarchist Iranians, are self-delusional people. I knew one of these people years before these incidents including the refugee crisis.

His insistent, fanatical mentality makes my blood boil at times to this day. It also gave me an insight into how this propaganda is so hardwired into their psyche. He had a deep-rooted hatred for Pakistanis and a "love" for India to showcase his "liberalism."

There was something very strange about that hate-monger. Only three years ago I began to learn what he was and what this was all about.

Anyhow, that video should not be seen as anything other than a tourist following his curiosity about the coffee, not the woman.

Thunder. Wake up. The same people in the Middle East you speak up against who mock our folks for simply taking a camera out here you defend when this is far worse.
 
Thunder. Wake up. The same people in the Middle East you speak up against who mock our folks for simply taking a camera out here you defend when this is far worse.

Dogan, read what i've written again. Perhaps you should watch the videos and compare them. This guy is doing something different. The woman is also 100% aware she is being filmed, unlike those Turkish women.

None of her private/sensitive parts were being filmed and the camera was not focused on her, but rather what she was making. Not a fair comparison.

But again, read my previous post carefully.
 

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