When I was little I thought muslim women were nuns?

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When I was little I thought muslim women were nuns?
When i was little and would go to stores. Is it normal?

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When I was little, I thought they were scary. I still do.

(No racism intended)

Edit: You can be racist or prejudice rather, against religion, gender, race, hair color or anything else you can think of.

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2 Responses to When I was little I thought muslim women were nuns?

  1. soccerxo

    I thought they were criminals when they didn’t show their face, don’t worry :)

    ( no racism / offence intended )

  2. Emily Gorton

    So did I

    (not being racist by the way)

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