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Decodekid
1 minute ago, Sneaky Oliver said:

the twitter community is so over dramatic imagine calling someone uncultured because they don’t know what a zaghrouta is lol I mean I bet 90% of that crowd didn’t know it was and neither does most of these people posting about it :bye:

no one is supposed to know everything about every culture around the globe to be seen as a “cultured” person 

Thank you, as if any of those users knew what a Zaghrouta was before engaging in their little Stan Twitter bubble. 

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zevthepaparazzo

guys "weird" originally meant "relating to destiny" so she was actually talking about how her next single will be a ghazal

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nATAH
33 minutes ago, Ladle Ghoulash said:

Wdym? I was under the impression that pop stars were the cornerstone of geopolitics.

my p*ssy itch

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LadyxGaGa

i kno sabinny isnt everyone’s cuppa tea but thanks yall for standing up for her it rly means a lot :33333

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Concertaholic

Y’all are so dramatic. She was under pressure in the middle of a big show and just reacted to a weird sound she’d never heard before. This ain’t even a story :icant:

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StrawberryBlond

It's such a niche thing, it doesn't surprise me that she's unaware what it means. I didn't discover it until I did bellydancing and we were taught how to do it when performing, which is probably the only time you'll encounter it in the West. When Shakira did it during the Superbowl, most people didn't understand and it had to be explained. It is jarring if you don't know what it is. Not knowing is one thing. Comparing it to yodelling or saying you don't like it after someone says it's their culture is quite another. Obviously, she reacted in the moment to something she'd just witnessed for the first time but she should really be mindful and learn to just respond with an "ok..." in such situations. Her apology seems genuine because it comes across as so normal and unrehearsed like she said it with no PR intervention, so I think she deserves the benefit of the doubt. But she really should do more to mitigate the white blonde bimbo trope when she has the image she does.

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Killa

I find It impossible that Someone doesn't know this. Probably Just Heard noises

Its my culture Is such a weird thing to Say. 

Same goes for i don't like It. What kind of response. What a weird interaction. Maybe She Lost concentration?  

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Killa
2 hours ago, StrawberryBlond said:

It's such a niche thing, it doesn't surprise me that she's unaware what it means. I didn't discover it until I did bellydancing and we were taught how to do it when performing, which is probably the only time you'll encounter it in the West. When Shakira did it during the Superbowl, most people didn't understand and it had to be explained. It is jarring if you don't know what it is. Not knowing is one thing. Comparing it to yodelling or saying you don't like it after someone says it's their culture is quite another. Obviously, she reacted in the moment to something she'd just witnessed for the first time but she should really be mindful and learn to just respond with an "ok..." in such situations. Her apology seems genuine because it comes across as so normal and unrehearsed like she said it with no PR intervention, so I think she deserves the benefit of the doubt. But she really should do more to mitigate the white blonde bimbo trope when she has the image she does.

Niche?? Have you never seen like some wedding ceremony or other gatherings when music hits and they start calling??:cryga:. Its such a common thing. Even in movies, if they represent an islamic woman theyll do that for sure ahah. Common i find It hard tò believe

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TAIPEI

not a fan of her and i dont even follow sabrina, but an apology isnt necessary.
shes allowed to not know or care, not every culture is universally recognized or comprehended.
the world doesnt revolve around the complainers, thats all!

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SleepingSun
1 hour ago, Killa said:

I find It impossible that Someone doesn't know this. Probably Just Heard noises

Its my culture Is such a weird thing to Say. 

Same goes for i don't like It. What kind of response. What a weird interaction. Maybe She Lost concentration?  

Just because you grew up within a culture where this kind of cheer is common, you cannot expect everyone in the world to know about it. That's far more ignorant than what Sabrina Carpenter did. Even if you find it hard to believe or even impossible that someone doesn't recognize the cheer, reality doesn't bend to your narrow view.

It's hard to light a candle, easy to curse the dark instead.
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PartySick
1 hour ago, Killa said:

Niche?? Have you never seen like some wedding ceremony or other gatherings when music hits and they start calling??:cryga:. Its such a common thing. Even in movies, if they represent an islamic woman theyll do that for sure ahah. Common i find It hard tò believe

It really isn't a thing in the States tbh. In fact, that specific sound usually follows or is followed by an offensive joke about Muslims or Islamic terrorism here :rip: 

You'd find more people here that think it's some kind of holy war battle cry than a cheer

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Battle 4 Ur Life

OMG I JUST SEEN THIS

IT WAS UGLYYYYYYY send help

she sounded soooooooo (I don’t wanna say it)

Sydney Sweeny :bionic:

I have no idea what’s the context but she didn’t have to police the audience like that in the first place. she made them feel bad to be in her show.

and then to echo @Economy she did dig a terrible hole for herself because so what if yodeling or (I can’t write it Idw write it wrong) the name of the oriental/arabic chant is a culture. why do you think it’s THAT bad, why does it make you so uncomfortable? what’s wrong Sabrina? and guess what they ARE culture. if they’re not welcome at your show you shouldn’t call yourself a pop artist just say you’re an american singer.

weeeird. not buying the apologies.

P.S: I love most of her recent pop music tbh and never had issues with her behavior. this was a mess.

”Why’d ya come around me with an ass like that?”
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