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Originally Posted by Maru
There shouldn't be an autism card, Lebanon card, etc. If she criticised Khaled on his own merits rather than whatever powergames she perceives people could be playing in life, she wouldn't have painted such a big target on her back. It also advertises to everyone there just how easily it could have been one of them. None of them are safe from her "assessments".
Hanah nominated her for fixating on her character qualities. (That was telling.) Yet she still tried to console her in private, give her a pep talk (on live feed) and encourage her to take a different route. Is Hanah now fake because she didn't tell her then and there how Ali makes her actually feel?
I wonder how different the house dynamic would be if she had left. Would people who normally wouldn't be able to have conversations finally feel they can have them without someone hyper-scrutinizing? I took Hanah trying to encourage Ali to chill herself out as helping herself also, as it doesn't seem like it is very comfortable there atm. We have seen very little of Hanah standing out and I wonder if this is why because Ali is that person who needs to step in to allegedly defend people (she is hurting them more than helping) and tends to treat them like puzzle pieces in the process rather than letting them just get on with it...
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You’re right, there absolutely shouldn’t be any card, that’s what I was saying. No Hanah isn’t fake for not saying it there and then but then that’s not the same because Ali isn’t accusing Khaled of saying things about people behind their backs and then not saying it to their faces, she’s saying he carefully looks at how he’s being portrayed to fit the good guy narrative in front of others which I agree with, it’s not genuine.
I don’t agree with how she’s put it across but I don’t disagree with her points about him.