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Just when we think misogynists could not get any worse, someone had to come and disprove us all.
A Palestinian woman has shared an image on social media showing the conversation she had with a man on Snapchat who "mansplained" to her the right way a Muslim women should use "bitmojis" - the cartoon avatar designed to resemble the user on the popular messaging device.
The woman's bitmoji showed her with curly hair, which was a bit too provocative for one of her male peers.
He started by greeting her with the traditional Islamic greeting of "salam" (peace) and ended by accusing her of being a "kaffira", the Arabic word for infidel... seriously.
— EJ (@ejaatouu) September 13, 2017" style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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— Z a a m (@Zaamhaas_) September 13, 2017" style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Or to tell him to tell his bitmoji to fear Allah...
— سُلَيْمان (@Lowpeezee) September 13, 2017" style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Others even declared a bitmoji war
— Sarah (@tortugarah) September 13, 2017" style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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— Rana! (@dreamsoftripoli) September 18, 2017" style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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