The artist Rasha Al-Adl, the daughter of the late artist Sami, revealed that she had opened a food cart in the city of Dahab, due to the lack of artwork. Despite this, a large number of social media users attacked her.
They accused her of wanting to lead the trend, as did the artist Karim Al-Husseini, who announced during the past few days that his car was converted into a small cafe, where he brought a hot drink machine and put it in the trunk of his car, due to his lack of demand for artwork.
And the daughter of Sami Al-Adl broke her silence to respond to her critics, as she said in a live broadcast to her through her official account on the social networking site “Facebook”: “My experience with halal and a beautiful experience, and I am tired because of the lack of possibilities in cooking and my use of small utensils, but I am trying to make a good product with the least capabilities.” “.
She added, “I am seeking to change reality, resist circumstances, and change my way of thinking, despite the presence of my family by my side, but I preferred to work and search for another source of livelihood, and I am honored to try even if I fail.”
And she continued, “I encourage any woman or man to work with the least possibilities, and I encourage every woman to work in an honorable profession, whether carpentry, sewing or selling food, but the most important thing is self-reliance and there is nothing impossible, and I have been a unionist for 20 years, and the union provides me with many privileges.” Like health insurance, it’s like hospitalization at a low price, but I’m looking for a livelihood.”
And she concluded, her speech, saying: “There are people who made me a block, but it is incomplete, and the one who is unable to support me or who loses supports me, this is his problem, and I ask for help from anyone, and anyone can work from fesikh sherbet and there is nothing impossible.”