Posted on 10/07/2016 1:28:20 PM PDT by ncfool
Online retail giant Amazon was forced to remove a skimpy low-cut black dress, complete with veil, advertised on its website as a ladies sexy Saudi burka Islamic costume, after scores of infuriated users labeled it racist and disgusting. .comCustomers outraged by Walmarts Israeli soldier Halloween costume Online shoppers surfing Amazons UK website for new ideas for upcoming Halloween dress-up parties stumbled upon the garment on Thursday. The mini-dress priced at £18.99 ($23) is apparently a take on the conservative Arab womens swimwear, except that it barely covers anything but the face, with a niqab leaving only the eyes visible.
Upon making the find, offended users flocked to the items page to vent outrage, accusing the seller of cultural appropriation, racism, and disparaging the Islamic religion.
Is this some sort of mockery to the religion? one of the users asked, while another said its not a joke.
Whoever you are fear Allah, the user added.
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“massive backlash” - meaning one bomb threat. From a jihadi. See how it works?
CAIR - has maybe 50* members. But look how influential.
* - CAIR has more than 50 members. I was using exaggeration to make a point; it’s a small organization. It should be ignored.
I guess I was busy then. It didn’t really click with me until now.
But, at least, it clicked!
Some folks will never see it.
I think the counter-argument, “All black people aren’t like that,” works better than the contention that, “All Moslems aren’t like that.” Having African ancestors is an matter of chance, while Islam is a belief.
Some of my Mexican friends have considerable African ancestry - which, among other things, made my choir-lady from Acapulco over six feet tall! - but they don’t have the belief system of “ideological” American black people. And of course, neither do Kenyans, Ugandans, Nigerians, etc.
In summary, “black” tells you less about a person than “Moslem” does.
Offended Christians don't generally show up at corporate offices with AK's when they feel "disrespected".
That’s why we’re so easy. We pray and place flowers at a shooting where they go all nuts and kill more.
That is true.
It’s a tough situation, anyway. I don’t remember this when I was growing up. I remember the Russians, nuclear war, all that.
Oh yeah...”Duck and cover”.
My father was a Navy officer for 30 years. I helped him with his writing in the 70s and 80s. We thought a Russian first strike was a reasonable possibility.
Maybe that’s when I learned not to care about death. I certainly don’t now!
My Dad was in the navy too. Vet of WW2 and Korea.
he was also the ship’s photographer.
I grew up gazing at unpublished real photos of the Battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Needless to say, I have a profound respect and love for our Veterans.
Wow. My father joined in the late 50s when they had a pilot cadet program for guys with good hand-eye coordination. It was the best thing possible for him. He wasn’t a hotshot pilot - we went to their funerals - but he was a great officer.
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