
“Shocking Scene in NJ Hospital: Hijab-Clad Worker Raises Controversy!”
Islamic attire in America, healthcare privacy concerns, cultural integration in hospitals
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In a controversial tweet, Amy Mek highlights an incident in a New Jersey hospital, where a woman fully veiled in a niqab is seen handling health records. Mek argues that this scenario symbolizes a troubling aspect of medical care in the U.S., implying that individuals fleeing oppressive regimes should not continue to wear what she describes as an “oppressive uniform.” The post raises questions about cultural integration and personal choice in America. This incident has sparked discussions on the intersection of healthcare, cultural expression, and the implications of wearing traditional attire in a Western context.
THIS is what “medical care” looks like in a New Jersey hospital.
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A walking symbol of Sharia, fully veiled in a niqab, handling your health records.
Let’s be clear:
Anyone fleeing an Islamic regime and still choosing to wear this oppressive uniform in America isn’t escaping… pic.twitter.com/duTP60xRyG
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) July 15, 2025
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.