By Aneeka - Age 10 | Get storybooth T-SHIRTS HERE: http://bit.ly/ShopStorybooth | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/sub2storybooth | Record your story @ https://storybooth.com or our iPhone app for a chance to get animated. Comment, like, share this story. WATCH MORE: https://goo.gl/9TwG5m It's hard to feel different, and to dress differently - to wear a burka or a hajib - and these days, with so much fear about terrorism - it has become hard sometimes to be a Muslim. There is a lot of discrimination, and kids at school can often be the meanest, treating others badly, cursing and swearing at them, calling them names, bullying them, beating them up, even calling them terrorists. Aneeka, a student, was a victim to all of this - she was called names, left out of sports, even kicked and laughed at in school - all because of her religion, because she follows the Islamic faith. But Aneeka is a special kid - a girl with only love and peace in her heart, and that love brings the right kind of friends, and finally, the right kind of acceptance and understanding. LINKS Website: http://www.storybooth.com Instagram: @thestorybooth https://www.instagram.com/thestorybooth G+: https://plus.google.com/+Storybooth/v... CONTACT US [email protected] ABOUT STORYBOOTH Real Stories, Animated. Storybooth is a digital platform that invites kids to record and submit their stories with a chance to have them animated and shared with the world. Embarrassment, heartbreak, challenges or triumphs; funny, sad, serious, or silly - we're looking for all kinds of stories - they just need to be real. Stories we select are then turned into animations and are published and distributed online for viewing, sharing, and engaging with on computers, tablets, and mobile devices.
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