@@sofinicolosi9502 because i realized what the writer actually thinks of people of color. this scene is a white boy explaining racism to a brown muslim girl. telling her to endure and just educate every idiot who discriminates her. you’d think that theyre portraying him as the uneducated one in this scene but sana doesnt defend herself….. this is so bad
@@anisagigihola I don’t think he is explaining racism to her but just dealing with stupid questions about things that aren’t the “standard” in society. I’m bi myself and deal with those kinds of questions a lot as well and he’s totally right. If we don’t answer the questions people will make up their own answers. You aren’t forced to always answer them but it’s important that we do so a sense of understanding can be created
i wanted to find this scene on youtube for so long...thank you very much.
Your welcome .. I wasthe same, it's such an iconic moment
This scene is so important
Yes, I agree with you. You can ask questions if you have. Please don't hesitate.
@@studyingchannel4968 I’m writing an exam on this scene, can I ask u questions about it?
Thank you soooo much! Finally I found this scene on youtube 😍
My fav scene ever!!! 😅
isak :c love u
Isak ❤
What episode is it?
Forgot .. sorry
season 4 episode 7
De på skam bruker så lang tid på å svare/si ting..😂
this scene ruined the whole show for me
what? why?
@@sofinicolosi9502 because i realized what the writer actually thinks of people of color. this scene is a white boy explaining racism to a brown muslim girl. telling her to endure and just educate every idiot who discriminates her. you’d think that theyre portraying him as the uneducated one in this scene but sana doesnt defend herself….. this is so bad
@@anisagigihola you are entirely right in what you say, but maybe because a character is being an asshole doesn't mean the whole show sucks
@@anisagigihola Isak holds the same speech as Sana's imam.
@@anisagigihola I don’t think he is explaining racism to her but just dealing with stupid questions about things that aren’t the “standard” in society. I’m bi myself and deal with those kinds of questions a lot as well and he’s totally right. If we don’t answer the questions people will make up their own answers. You aren’t forced to always answer them but it’s important that we do so a sense of understanding can be created