This girl is unstoppable. Before getting a bullet for her efforts to simply get an education, Malala Yousafzai had been an advocate of girl-child education. It’s essentially why she became a target of the Taliban. She survived and went on to complete her schooling. The 19 year old celebrates the end of this phase and the beginning of another phase with Twitter
See below:
Today is my last day of school and my first day on @Twitter [THREAD]
— Malala (@Malala) July 7, 2017
Each girl’s story is unique — and girls' voices are our most powerful weapons in the fight for education and equality. 5/
— Malala (@Malala) July 7, 2017
On and off Twitter, I'm fighting for girls — will you join me?✋? 6/
— Malala (@Malala) July 7, 2017
You would think that a 19 year old who conquered the odds (She took a bullet to her head, for crying out loud) to remain a voice for girls and women would be collectively celebrated. Nah, Twitter savages leaped on this one as well. See the diverse reactions below:
Solidarity forever
We are with you ✊
— Rob AF. (@RobForbesDJ) July 7, 2017
All the way.
— Aunt Emma (@yourauntemma) July 7, 2017
Welcome to twitter 🙂 pic.twitter.com/MtyOKK0mas
— GOWRI SHANKAR?? (@Gowri_sankar_j) July 7, 2017
welcome to twitter ? you're one of my biggest inspirations and I'm happy you're connecting with us on here
— ? (@70scherry) July 7, 2017
Pakistani unfriendlies
Why should we join u???
What have u practically done 4 women empowerment in pakistan??— Zainab Malik (@Malik6zainab) July 7, 2017
Let's start with this: more than you.
— Mel McKing (@Mel_McKing) July 7, 2017
— Kat ‘Ban the nazis already ffs’ W. (@fanficbug) July 7, 2017
Hey there. We don't need u to fight for us. We are self sufficient Alhamdulillah, we don't need any dramatic begger leader thanks
— 🇯🇴 (@AroojHyder) July 7, 2017
Dear privileged kid,
She ain't fighting for you, she's fighting for the numerous underprivileged who have tremendous potential (1/2)— noahR (@nharo172) July 7, 2017
… potential but no access to education. I hope you understand her cause and someday work for the same.
More power to you. (2/2)— noahR (@nharo172) July 7, 2017
Malala fund is only for drama
— Bilal Nasir Khan (@BilalNasirKhan1) July 7, 2017
I'm 4m Pakistan fighting for girls yet sitting miles away from my country having leisure time unlike the girls in my area!
Hello I'm #Malala— Maida Farid (@maidaFarid_) July 7, 2017
Fighting for yourself only come back home proves us you are not western Puppet
— Zeeshan Malik (@zee_malik1) July 7, 2017
Malala why are you silent for Baloch girls rights? 80% Baloch girls are not going to schools because Pakistani army doesn't letting them 1/ pic.twitter.com/eMvRf4DzUA
— Abdullah Bugti (@AbdullahBugti9) July 7, 2017
why you do not speak up about Kashmiris girls ?
— Ajmal Sodozai (@AjmalSiddique6) July 7, 2017
She is paid actress that's why. She will never speak about kashmir
— Bilal Nasir Khan (@BilalNasirKhan1) July 7, 2017
You paved the way
a very young girl from Rio, Brazil, already trying to join you ❤ [with a little help from her family]. pic.twitter.com/fMvyxXYpWK
— Beatriz Diniz (@beatrizdiniz) July 7, 2017
You are my hero. ❤
— Amnaa Sid (@AmnaaSid) July 7, 2017
Yes,We Are With You To Fight For Equality & Child Education ! Let's Join Hands & Make A world Where Every Child Is Educated ??? #WithMalala
— Rohit Jangid (@Rohit_Jangid_) July 7, 2017
Well done, Malala.
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