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Lubna Just Dropped a Truth Bomb, and It's Uncomfortably Necessary

You know that feeling when you click on a 'Candid With Lubna' video? You brace yourself a little, right? Because you know she's not going to pull any punches. You know she's going to dive headfirst into something uncomfortable, something most people tiptoe around. And her latest video? It's exactly that – a surgical strike to the gut of a truth we really don't like to admit. You're sitting there, watching her on screen, and she starts talking about the, "bad apples", in every community, and the silence of the, "good people", and immediately, you feel that familiar pit in your stomach, because you know she's right. You know it. You've seen it. That uncomfortable, messy, risky truth she's talking about, it's not some abstract concept; it's something you’ve felt or witnessed. She makes you confront the painful reality: it's easy to point fingers elsewhere. So easy to say, "Look at them ". But when she ...

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