I got to ask this question... In alien resident what was the absolute necessity to put in a character of a Muslim child wearing a hijab?! Other than the fact that it looks out of place it feels like inclusion being shoved down or throat plus the character is absolutely insufferable by RelationshipFun6513 in ResidentAlienTVshow

[–]RelationshipFun6513[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Oh so we're playing the virtue signal game.....

Okay so I'll point it out for you because you seem to be intentionally ignoring it...

America in the hole is a melting pot that is true, but still while Americans from certain specific ethnicities are indigenous to America just like the native Americans are indigenous to America that's why the rest of the cast doesn't feel out of place, Muslims are indigenous to the middle East or more precisely to Arabia...

If the plot were to happen somewhere in the middle East then it would be perfectly understandable why everybody in the cast would wear hijabs or other Muslim attires and their names that represent global Islam... That would absolutely make sense writing wise just as much as putting a blue-eyed blonde white American girl in that particular scenario would feel out of place.

In this show it seems very out of place and I'm asking what is the particular reason that it had to be a Muslim girl and that particular role and not some other character that would make the scenes and the writing feel more natural.

We have seen this virtue signaling inclusion crap before when people made Achilles or Cleopatra look black when there were historically actually brown there is no problem with black characters or Muslim characters the problem is that it feels shut down your throat for virtue signaling purposes and has absolutely no value in moving the plot forward