Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was blurred out of photograph. She should not have gone. When King Hussein died, Queen Noor attended but was completely out of sight. Michelle Obama has absolutely no sense of decorum
Thank heavens only two more years of her.
You are an idiot. Note the smiling, unveiled black woman in this photo.
![]()
Anonymous wrote:She was blurred out of photograph. She should not have gone. When King Hussein died, Queen Noor attended but was completely out of sight. Michelle Obama has absolutely no sense of decorum
Thank heavens only two more years of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I would have no issue with wearing a head scarf in the middle east. That's their culture. I don't feel hair is sexual or provocative. But hey, in the US, women cover their chests with shirts because we feel it is sexual, and men don't. Other cultures may think that's ridiculous or sexist.
Only primitive rural/jungle cultures leave female chests uncovered.
Anonymous wrote:She was blurred out of photograph. She should not have gone. When King Hussein died, Queen Noor attended but was completely out of sight. Michelle Obama has absolutely no sense of decorum
Thank heavens only two more years of her.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I would have no issue with wearing a head scarf in the middle east. That's their culture. I don't feel hair is sexual or provocative. But hey, in the US, women cover their chests with shirts because we feel it is sexual, and men don't. Other cultures may think that's ridiculous or sexist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go Michelle. She was respectful enough IMO by not showing off any skin on her body and by wearing loose clothing, but she still made a statement with the bright beautiful jacket. I am woman, hear me rawr! She's a bright and well educated woman who was successful in her own right. I'm sure it's hard for her to be in such a sexist country and at least she followed code in dress. If she wore tight clothing and showed off some skin then it may have been overboard. This was fine IMHO.
A funeral is the exactly right place to make a statement with a bright beautiful jacket. That's the best time in the world to hear her roar. Al-Sauds should die more often.
That was sarcasm, fyi.
Uh, that was a fail because it was not a funeral. I assume you know that they bury their dead within about a day.
Irrelevant - if Abdullah didn't die, she wouldn't be there, would she. I assume YOU know they don't allow women to cemeteries. But maybe I am overreaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go Michelle. She was respectful enough IMO by not showing off any skin on her body and by wearing loose clothing, but she still made a statement with the bright beautiful jacket. I am woman, hear me rawr! She's a bright and well educated woman who was successful in her own right. I'm sure it's hard for her to be in such a sexist country and at least she followed code in dress. If she wore tight clothing and showed off some skin then it may have been overboard. This was fine IMHO.
A funeral is the exactly right place to make a statement with a bright beautiful jacket. That's the best time in the world to hear her roar. Al-Sauds should die more often.
That was sarcasm, fyi.
Uh, that was a fail because it was not a funeral. I assume you know that they bury their dead within about a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go Michelle. She was respectful enough IMO by not showing off any skin on her body and by wearing loose clothing, but she still made a statement with the bright beautiful jacket. I am woman, hear me rawr! She's a bright and well educated woman who was successful in her own right. I'm sure it's hard for her to be in such a sexist country and at least she followed code in dress. If she wore tight clothing and showed off some skin then it may have been overboard. This was fine IMHO.
A funeral is the exactly right place to make a statement with a bright beautiful jacket. That's the best time in the world to hear her roar. Al-Sauds should die more often.
That was sarcasm, fyi.
Anonymous wrote:Go Michelle. She was respectful enough IMO by not showing off any skin on her body and by wearing loose clothing, but she still made a statement with the bright beautiful jacket. I am woman, hear me rawr! She's a bright and well educated woman who was successful in her own right. I'm sure it's hard for her to be in such a sexist country and at least she followed code in dress. If she wore tight clothing and showed off some skin then it may have been overboard. This was fine IMHO.