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OutBoisemag.com | Issue 14 | January 2016
Good things?
“No, Bad Things. And the door guard she heard them and as they were walking, they walked
after me, or something. And everybody was, security, everybody come to me and ‘who’s
throwing stuff on you’ and I am, ‘I don’t know.’ They just told me some people were talking
about me and if anybody assaulting you and I said no one. Every five minutes somebody come
and check on me. Wow, there is like so much love here. I felt like crying last night not because people were saying shit about me. I felt how people have my back and know who I am.
I know people think I am terrorist or whatever but not all of us are like that. You will have
bad people everywhere. “
Shaadi feels the love now. He feels a lot of love from his new country, new ‘family’ and
friends. This wasn’t always the case. Shaadi is a fighter. He made his own freedom. Freedom
from his tyrannical family, oppressive county and his own self.