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Malala’s Picture Of Celebrating Holi At her University Is Getting Unnecessary Hate from the Social Media!

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When it comes to the hate Pakistani Nobel Prize winner Malala receives on the Pakistani social media, one can just not make sense of it. After being shot by the Taliban, Malala resorted to the United States for treatment and since then has done numerous works and representation of the country. In her simple shalwar kameez, covered head and well-articulated representation, Malala has done nothing but made the name of our country proud…which raises more concern about the hate she receives.

The activist takes the name of Pakistan with her where ever she goes. Previously when she visited Pakistan, Malala’s contribution to the society highlighted how she cares about the country, the opposite of what people paint about her.

As a Student of Oxford University, Malala Celebrated Holi with her Peers

The university honors the Hindu festivity and calls it OxHoli. Students of all colors and creed unite and celebrate Holi and Malala did the same.

 

The Celebrations Seemed Like a Lot of Fun, and Malala Was Seen Participating in them!

 

So yesterday, Malala shared a picture of her drenched in colors with a caption, “a colorful day”

While the event in Oxford dates back to a few months, Malala uploaded this picture just yesterday.

And Well, No Surprises on the Hate She Received

People were Expecting Malala to Speak on Sabika Sheikh

And The Matter in American Schools Terrorism Was Highlighted

More on Sabika Sheikh and Malala’s Event Comparison

And Here’s Another Extreme Comment on her Picture

Bet People Aren’t Aware of How Celebrating Another Culture’s Festivity Doesn’t Harm them

But Unlike Most of the Time, Malala Received Some Love on the Picture As Well

Here’s Her Brother’s Comment

It Is Indeed a Beautiful Picture

Awww!

While it is a beautiful picture nonetheless, high time people stop hating Malala for choosing her way of life after being brutally attacked by the extremists for voicing her empowerment for women like herself.

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