09.12.2025 16:15
Two women in Ankara protested, claiming they faced discrimination in a café due to their headscarves. In a video they shared on social media, many users expressed disbelief in the women's accounts, leading to discussions about whether the incident was "a publicity stunt or staged."
Two women in Ankara reacted by claiming they were discriminated against due to their clothing at a café they visited. The women stated that the staff treated them with reluctance and coldness when they entered the establishment.
"BECAUSE WE'RE COVERED, THEY DIDN'T EVEN SAY 'WELCOME'..."
The women expressed their experience with the words, "Because we're covered, they didn't even say 'welcome' to us. Do you think we don't have money? Don't make me swipe that credit card. Don't make me take the refrigerator from the shop."
"THEIR VICTIMIZATION HAS NOT ENDED"
In a video where the young girls described how they were bullied while laughing, comments such as "Every day, some people are trying to figure out how to become influencers," "Their victimization has not ended," "If you expected privilege and special attention, well," "Advertisement and setup," "Who do you think you are," "I wouldn't host you in my workplace, let alone in my home" were made.