WARNING: This post contains high levels of ignorance and/or arrogance from Twitter users.
Suraiya, also known as Twitter user @iranikanjari is fighting off negative comments online for sharing this honest and accurate body selfie.
Suraiya shared this tweet on the 24th of December.
walmart underwear vibes pic.twitter.com/wo66OQGIdo
— pakola papi (@iranikanjari) December 24, 2015
Online trolls have responded calling Suraiya Chewbacca and tweeting “maybe instead of buying walmart underwear you should buy a razor”.
@iranikanjari maybe instead of buying walmart underwear you should buy a razor
— Harry• (@ManIikeJuan) December 29, 2015
No shave November been over boo. #YoureWelcome RT @iranikanjari: walmart underwear vibes pic.twitter.com/aUIQmZ7q6y
— Dr Vegas (@D0NTSPAMMECUH) January 3, 2016
Bitch has more of a happy trail than I do RT @iranikanjari: walmart underwear vibes pic.twitter.com/z9pbBivEEA
— Daniel (@MyFavsTrash) January 3, 2016
@iranikanjari notice how the only people being mean I’m the replies are men. And men wonder why women think most men are disgusting.
— justine (@cihaim) January 3, 2016
@iranikanjari shave pls
— Nadia ll thank u seb (@OLZANSKIBlEBER) January 3, 2016
But Suaiya stands by her decision to share the image. She told i100:
“For any hate I received I got the same amount of love back. And thats what made it totally worth it.
I think women should just do what they want. No one should dictate what we embrace. If women want to embrace shaving, then shave, if they want to embrace being hairy – awesome.
“I’m tired of constantly seeing women being put in a position of helplessness with their bodies. The narrative belongs to us, and so do the choices we make within the narrative”.