Hayat Al-Fahd is not racist and my statements have been misunderstood
Kuwaiti actress, Hayat Al-Fahd, explained, on Wednesday, that her statements About the deportation of expatriates infected with the new Corona virus in Kuwait, it was misunderstood and said that it was not “racist.”
In an interview with #your reaction .. #Hayat Al Fahad : The expression betrayed me and my words are not racist
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Al-Fahd added, during an interview on Al-Arabiya channel, that her intervention was not racist, pointing out that her words were misunderstood.
The Kuwaiti actress indicated that the pressure on her country has increased significantly, and pointed out that the hospitals are full, and Kuwait is a small country that cannot tolerate the presence of “4 million people above the million citizens,” as she put it.
Hayat Al-Fahd calls for expats with coronavirus not to be treated and thrown to the ground
Al-Fahd asked about the best option between a person dying among his family or in exile so that no one attends his funeral, pointing out that the state treats violators, while its main concern remains “residence dealers”, pointing out that she meant them because they leave those who bring them to Kuwait on the street in violation in case They didn't pay the costs they wanted.
The Kuwaiti actress said that the phrase “we point them in the land” (we throw them in the desert) came out of her in a nervous moment, accusing certain parties of “phishing.”
Hayat Al-Fahd confirmed that the expression had already betrayed her and that her sentences were overlapping, noting that a housing for workers should be built in the desert to isolate them.
The Kuwaiti artist indicated that the resources in Kuwait are not sufficient for this number of residents, pointing out that if the situation was repeated, she would have expressed her opinion the same, but with less emotion.