Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am generally a big fan of Michelle Obama, but I would have worn the headscarf. I went to a Muslim wedding in the US and wore long sleeves, a long skirt, and a headscarf to accommodate my hosts. I'm not going to change anyone's mind about misogyny in their religion, so I figure that if I was going to accept the invite, I should go along with the religious dress code requirements of the event.
She did, I think. Everything I have read indicates that non-Muslim women are not required to wear a headscarf.
She wore one in indonesia so I'm curious about that
I believe she was visiting a mosque, which is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am generally a big fan of Michelle Obama, but I would have worn the headscarf. I went to a Muslim wedding in the US and wore long sleeves, a long skirt, and a headscarf to accommodate my hosts. I'm not going to change anyone's mind about misogyny in their religion, so I figure that if I was going to accept the invite, I should go along with the religious dress code requirements of the event.
She did, I think. Everything I have read indicates that non-Muslim women are not required to wear a headscarf.
She wore one in indonesia so I'm curious about that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Arrogant American" is what they will say.
She's been that for years. Why should she class it up now?
Because wearing a headscarf would have been the classy choice?
Respecting the norm in your host country? Yes, that would have been class.
Snarling your way through the event without one? Not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Arrogant American" is what they will say.
She's been that for years. Why should she class it up now?
Because wearing a headscarf would have been the classy choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Arrogant American" is what they will say.
She's been that for years. Why should she class it up now?
Because wearing a headscarf would have been the classy choice?
Yeah, you're right, OP. Conservatives now have springs coming out of their ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Arrogant American" is what they will say.
She's been that for years. Why should she class it up now?
Anonymous wrote:"Arrogant American" is what they will say.
Anonymous wrote:Don't know, OP. Sounds like you're the one having a hard time reconciling it. You brought it up and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking forward to the mouthbreather reaction to this one. Will they be able to reconcile their hatred for Michelle O. with their hatred for Islam?
http://wtop.com/world/2015/01/reaction-michelle-obama-doesnt-wear-headscarf-saudi-arabia/
Why are you so polemical? Its possible to be a conservative woman and all in for women's right. The first lady showed a great side of America with her stately presence and choice. What is the issue exactly?
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It's not alien to me, I was raised Muslim. But "culture" or "religion" don't get passes on misogyny and sexism, for those reasons. Believe me - I already know a conservative Saudi male doesn't care what I or any other woman thinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am generally a big fan of Michelle Obama, but I would have worn the headscarf. I went to a Muslim wedding in the US and wore long sleeves, a long skirt, and a headscarf to accommodate my hosts. I'm not going to change anyone's mind about misogyny in their religion, so I figure that if I was going to accept the invite, I should go along with the religious dress code requirements of the event.
She did, I think. Everything I have read indicates that non-Muslim women are not required to wear a headscarf.