Brilio.net - Recently, the term "Maghrib aura" has been trending on social media platforms. This term is often used by netizens to ridicule artists with dark skin.
The artist who initially became the victim of netizens' teasing was Fuji . It seems joking, however, the term is now associated as a blasphemy.
Even now, Naura Ayu is also the target of blasphemy from netizens. This is because Naura has a skin color that tends to be exotic.
Not remaining silent, Naura immediately responded to this sneer via her personal X or Twitter account. The 19 year old girl looked furious with netizens who gave her the nickname 'maghrib aura'.
"Again. Please educate yourself," said Naura Ayu.
Naura questioned why netizens were blaspheming her because of her skin color. In fact, he said, the standard of beauty is not judged based on skin color alone.
"Why am I not white? I really want to stand up about this," he said.
In fact, Naura is committed to being at the forefront in erasing the nickname Maghrib aura. The reason is, he can't understand why the term is considered ugly and seems disgusting.
"If there is a campaign to stop Maghrib Aura comments, I will be at the vanguard," he continued.
The Middle Road singer then emphasized that he really loves himself. For him, other people, including netizens, have no right to make these comments to anyone.
"I'm not sharp, I'm white and I don't want to be either. I love myself," he added.
In closing, Nola B3's child also warned netizens to stop using the term Maghrib as a source of ridicule. According to Naura, the term Maghrib aura does not feel appropriate to use as a pun. Remembering, it concerns a certain religion.
"Remember, it's prayer time," he said.
again. Pls educate urself. If I'm not white, why? I really want to stand up about this. if there is a campaign to stop maghrib aura comments, I'm the front guard, I'm not sharp, I'm white and I don't want to either :) I love myselfpic.twitter.com/rcTzUuezk2
naura ayu (@nnauraayu) July 7, 2024
Naura Ayu's tweet went viral and received support from netizens. Many agree with the opinion of the star of the My Nerd Girl 3 series to stop the term 'maghrib aura' to comment on other people's physical appearance.
"maghrib is the time for prayer, it's good to make fun of this hmm," commented @winteryz_coming
"Oh, I don't know how many times I have to say this, pls stop with the words "maghrib aura" it's not appropriate to say it, let alone use it to demean someone, it's not funny guys, pls stop," said @itshyuningf
"Could there be a rule that just makes comments like that subject to sanctions for insulting religion, right? Things that should be used as markers for prayer are instead made to insult people," said @pieczythv
"Those who bring up the Maghrib to make fun of you are just insulting religion," said @heelioss