#SayNoToVulgarity Trends on Twitter
Recently, the term “say no to vulgarity” has been trending on social media site Twitter, and it is safe to assume that the reasons for it are the controversial statements by Prime Minister Imran Khan and the recent Hum Style Awards show.
People have been showering their love for hijabs and modest clothing.
To all hijabis who wear Hijab abaya in heat may Allah shade you on the that there is no shade but Only his shade Beauty of Islam.
#Say_No_To_Vulgarity pic.twitter.com/qVAK5H27gb— RJ Umar Tweets (@rjumarishaq) July 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/Allinformative1/status/1413726412016656388
https://twitter.com/Muhamma59023135/status/1413734105259282439
Hijab is the veil that has to be drawn over your body. Your behavior and your speech#Say_No_To_Vulgarity pic.twitter.com/9GMPjr24Mo
— Ck (@MonstrBck) July 10, 2021
Others have been using the hashtag to express their distaste, with some even demanding a ban on HUM Style Awards.
I Hamid Dawar as a Muslim Pakistani request to @reportpemra to ban @HUMStyleAwards Because #HumStyleAwards is promoting Vulgarity and our message is #Say_No_To_Vulgarity
— Hamid Dawar || حامد داوڑ (@DawarHU) July 10, 2021
Aurat kis Roop may acchi lug rahee hay. Jism cover ker kay. Ya Dikha kay. #Say_No_To_Vulgarity pic.twitter.com/NG5te2eulb
— Simon_Dyselva (@Mashood30217538) July 10, 2021
#Say_No_To_Vulgarity pic.twitter.com/A3lsmdBTG9
— PakistanZindabadForever (@ForeverZindabad) July 10, 2021
Some agreed with Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statements.
https://twitter.com/sindhichokri09/status/1413723774097281025
A short while back, Prime Minister Imran Khan received a lot of backlash over some controversial statements wherein he stated that any woman dressed in shorter clothes will have an impact on men unless the men are robots. Furthermore, on 4th July 2020, the annual Hum Style Awards took place where celebrities received plenty of criticism over their clothing choices.
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