Monday, January 12, 2026

Let’s Talk About Haram Faucets

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As promised, in this episode Seher and Kori tackle immigration narratives from several angles. Dominant culture expectation of utter assimilation, the long term effects coming to roost of imperial colonialism of “Western” powers across the globe, as well as how BIPOC are often ignored in conversations leading to pitting many “minority” groups against each other, instead of coming together to turn off the giant sh!t faucet way up top causing all of this to begin with.

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  • Seher

    Seher is the Associate Editor-in-Chief at The Fandomentals focusing on the ins and outs of TV, media representation, games, and other topics as they pique her interest.

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  • Kori is an entertainment writer and Managing Editor at the Fandomentals. In her spare time, she is a fragrance and watch enthusiast, lover of Eurovision, and Yanni devotee. Find her on Instagram at @fmkori

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