The journalist ironifies with burkin - covered women, overflows with criticism from commentators (Photo)

A tweet written “to celebrate the diversity” caused a stir in the Multicultural Canada. This wave of posts began this week when a journalist Michael Kane wrote “I'm just a journalist: I saw two women dressed in Muslim burkins where they came out of the “Victoria Secret” in Eaton”. Next, Kane said [...]
This wave of posts began this week when a journalist Michael Kane wrote “I'm just a journalist: I saw two women dressed in Muslim burkins where they came out of the “Victoria Secret” in Eaton”.
Later, Kane said his statement aimed at “celebrating the diversity” and described it as a happy “observim” of a multicultural life, “reported. BBC” Transmission Periscope.
But he had a wave of comments from different commentators on his Twitter. Many of them asked whether Muslim women with burkini had shopping for underwear.
He was charged by many commentators as a prejudicer for his observation against women covered with burkins.
But this is not the first time such a thing happens in Canada, even earlier when a woman was photographed wearing a burkini - covered face but in other parts of her body dressed only in a bra./Periscopi/
















