A Photo Of Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai Wearing Jeans In London Sparks Controversy, Twitterati Brutally Trolls Her
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai is known for polarizing people over sensitive issues such as girl education and women’s rights, is breaking the Internet for a completely different reason. She is also known as the forerunner of women empowerment.
Malala fell victim to the savage world of moral policing. She heads and instigated a debate with her attire. Malala was clicked wearing jeans, which divided the social media users. It all started with an unverified picture circulating online which shows Malala sporting skinny jeans and scarf, walking on the streets of London.
In a matter few minutes, many welcomed the change and said that she looked like any other normal girl, on the other hand, the floodgates to some utterly demoralizing and distasteful comments opened up. They considered it shameful for a Pakistani girl.
Here’s The Photo Of Malala Wearing Jeans And Scarf:
On the top of everything, a few users said it looked like a picture of porn-star Mia Khalifa and not of Malala Yousafzai. A Facebook user commented on the image that apparently shows Yousafzai wearing jeans, heels and a bomber jacket: “I thought she was Mia Khalifa.” The photo appeared in a newspaper in Pakistan, a journalist tweeted.
Another user said on Facebook “mission completed from Pathan to secular Oxfordian (sic)” while another user called the activist a “foreign agent” who won’t be accepted by Pakistan.
now jeans..shoes…soon that dupatta will be out
— Lunatic living. (@Lunatic6923) October 15, 2017
Hala malala, I suggest you consult a neurologist, may Lamat na utak mo. And must also attend recreational seminars for your poor attitude😁 https://t.co/bU9QF80qIC
— Kath (@Kxthnixlx) October 16, 2017
Malala Nay Jeans Weans Pehan Li Touba Touba
— Khurram Siddiqui (@KhuurramSiddiqi) October 16, 2017
“Look at hypocrite Malala wearing pants! Is she even a Muslim??” – desi Muslim dude with Pornhub account, while wearing jeans& Che t-shirt.
— CeciN’estPasUneTweet (@monadarling) October 15, 2017
However, hundreds of other responses drowned out the clamber of the trolls and defended Yousafzai’s right to wear what she wants. Some lamented that it was a sad state of affairs that there was a controversy over the Nobel peace laureates clothes.
Head is always covered? What are you trying to prove? Why can’t we let her live how she wants to?
— Omer (Son of Tahira) (@Omer_FM) October 15, 2017
How about we let her be however she wants and not headscarf shame or scarfless shame girls
— Awesome Aquil (@AwesomeAquil) October 15, 2017
Glad to see that media finally highlights the important issues like Malala wearing jeans and ignores the non-issues like heavy foreign-debt.
— Dr Saqlain Shah (@DrSaqlainSh) October 17, 2017
A nation that doesn’t have enough electricity, food or water resources but it debates about what a woman should and shouldn’t wear. #Malala
— Snober Abbasi (@snobers) October 15, 2017
Blessing your timeline.#Malala my hero ❤ pic.twitter.com/yBSkmhcmwx
— Sadaf Alvi (@TheGrumpyDoctor) October 15, 2017
Although, the authenticity of the picture doing rounds has not been verified by either Malala herself or the website that posted it.
Finally, a picture of @Malala where she is just being a normal young woman 💞
It’s quite remarkable how her head is always covered… pic.twitter.com/IIkTjaygxl— Mehr Tarar (@MehrTarar) October 15, 2017
Yousafzai, 20, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, alongside Indian Kailash Satyarthi, for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education. Apart from the being the youngest Nobel prize winner, she is also the author of ‘I am Malala’ that documents her fight against the militant group and her journey from a remote valley in Pakistan to Britain.
Malala had moved to Birmingham after she was shot by the Taliban gunmen in 2012 while she was returning home from school. She is known as an advocate for girls’ education and had also talked about her desires to return to her country and become a politician. Malala is currently attending Oxford University to study, politics, Philosophy and Economics.