Basma Wahba defends the Mansoura teacher's dance: It is not a crime.. What about teachers' dancing

The media, Basma Wahba, defended Mabat, known as the "Mansoura teacher" media, who spread a video clip of her dancing with other teachers, and she was referred for investigation and was subjected to a severe attack on social media platforms, saying: Where is the crime?!

Did you dance in school?!

A student trip?!

Did she neglect her job and dance?!

where?!

As for the male teachers who used to dance and imagine, and one of them was stubborn and dancing, is this normal?!

They came to the female and the man, this is normal?!

Is he not a teacher like her?!

And Muhammad Ramadan, who goes on stage and dances naked and provokes us, and whenever we are provoked, we rejoice and take off more.

And Wahba added, during the presentation of today's episode of the 90-minute program: "If dancing contradicts the teaching profession, they continue to punish the teacher and Muhammad Ramadan, some men on "Tik Tok" open their homes, photograph their women and trade with them, but no one speaks or says that this is a crime, But when you will do this, the guardians will move and demand its arbitration.

And she continued that she is against the existence of all “Tik Tok” without controls and the channels that are open on “YouTube” without controls, and against trading in the secrets of homes, and against the exploitation of children, stressing: But when it is punished, it remains a succession in all, they punished the other teachers and punished Muhammad Ramadan, Makhloosh is in the choice and Faqous .

She stressed that “the school did not commit a crime, and did not commit a scandalous act, and the rule says that you are free as long as you do not harm,” and points out that “Social Media” has destroyed us and ruined our homes. We want to fear for our homes and daughters. We want a solution to this problem.

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  • Basma Wahba,

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