“American Muslim Perspective” Editor Whines About “Islamophobic Right Wing Bloggers”

June 5th, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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How about “Fuck you, bitch.”

He started out by ranting about the recent keffiyeh-wearing Rachael Ray Starbucks ad episode, then launched into a tirade about “Right Wing Bloggers” that spread anti-Arab and anti-Muslim hatred and blah blah fukn blah…here’s the Middle East Online article:

Keffiyeh: The Politics of Symbolism

The campaign against the innocent use of keffiyeh in a commercial ad is the latest episode of anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and Islamophobic diatribe which is the best seller in the post-9/11 America where our administration has created a culture of fear, hate, anger and division among all Americans, says Abdus Sattar Ghazali.

Dunkin’ Donuts has withdrawn an ad in which Rachael Ray - the talk-show host, cookbook author and magazine editor - wears a scarf that resembles a keffiyeh (a traditional headdress worn by Arab men) - after anti-Islam, anti-Muslim and pro-Israel activists criticized the ad and even threatened to boycott the company.

The ad, which appeared earlier last month on the doughnut chain’s web site to promote its iced coffee, was first attacked by Pam Geller, who posted it under the headline “Rachel Ray: Dunkin Donuts Jihad Tool.”

“Have you seen Rachel Ray wearing the icon of Yasser Arafat bastard and the bloody Islamic jihad,” Geller wrote. “This is part of the cultural jihad.”

Another Islamophobist, Michelle Malkin, following Geller, wrote on her website: “The keffiyeh, for the clueless, is the traditional scarf of Arab men that has come to symbolize murderous Palestinian jihad. Popularized by Yasser Arafat and a regular adornment of Muslim terrorists appearing in beheading and hostage-taking videos, the apparel has been mainstreamed by both ignorant (and not so ignorant) fashion designers, celebrities and left-wing icons.”

Dunkin’ Donuts, after pulling the ad May 24, issued a statement from Margie Myers, senior vice president of communications for Dunkin’ Brands: “In a recent online ad, Rachael Ray is wearing a black-and-white silk scarf with a paisley design. It was selected by the stylist for the advertising shoot. Absolutely no symbolism was intended. However, as of this past weekend, we are no longer using the online ad because the possibility of misperception detracted from its original intention to promote our iced coffee.”

Trendy clothing store Urban Outfitters initially sold keffiyeh-like scarves until Jewish customers protested but reintroduced them with different colors in several global markets. Fashion house Balenciaga glamorized them on the runway.

Before the latest keffiyeh controversy, there was a row over the pop singer Ricky Martin’s sporting of a red keffiyeh to show support for the Palestinian human rights. Other celebrities, such as Collin Farrell, Mary Kate Olsen and Kanye West, have been wearing the keffiyeh.

It is deeply regretted that a small group of dedicated Islamophobists tried to demonize the traditional Arab headdress (keffiyeh) worn by millions of people around the globe.

To borrow Laila Al-Qatami, the Arab Anti-Defamation Committee Communications Director, those making a big uproar about the matter very often seem to have negative comments about anything that’s related to Arabs or Islam.

Ms. Al-Qatami added: “It’s a sad commentary when an article of clothing is labeled in such negative and derogatory terms and used as a premise to vilify Arabs and Muslims. That they were incorrect in their allegations did not, as usual, deter their hate campaign against an article of clothing and more generally against Arab and Muslims and specifically against Palestinians”.

The criticism of keffiyeh by Pamla Geller and Michelle Malkin is not surprising as a visit to their blogs will only find anti-Islam, anti-Muslim, anti-Arab tirades.

Ms. Geller has managed to build up a large audience at her blog “Atlas Shrugs” with her ferocious attacks on Islam. In a bid to attract more web surfers her blog now shows the anti-Islam Dutch movie the Fitna.

On the other hand, Michelle Malkin, the daughter of Filipino immigrants, has made a career out of being among the strongest critics of immigration and immigrants’ rights. Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks she has been one of the most hostile commentators toward the Arab American and Muslim American communities, consistently arguing in favor of discrimination and profiling, and describing the backlash of hate crimes and discrimination against the communities as a “myth.”

In her 2004 book - “In Defense of Internment: Case for Racial Profiling in World War II and the War on Terror” - Malkin argued that it was not racism that led to mass internment but rather the result of “secret codes” intercepted and supposedly revealing nefarious plots by a small number of Issei (Japanese aliens) and Nisei (Japanese-Americans).

However, it will not be too much to say that considering the political climate in the post 9/11 America, Malkin’s book is not really about the Japanese but about Muslims and Arabs.

Actually, Malkin was preparing the ethical skids for internment of Muslim Americans who are, simply by virtue of their religion, considered somehow less than American and deserving of a concentration camp if there was another terrorist attack. She claimed that the “civilian liberties Chicken Littles” were using the issue of racism to prevent the discussion of curtailing the movements of American Muslims during the Bush administration “war on terror.”

The campaign against the innocent use of keffiyeh in a commercial ad is the latest episode of anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and Islamophobic diatribe which is the best seller in the post-9/11 America where our administration has created a culture of fear, hate, anger and division among all Americans.

Abdus Sattar Ghazali is the Executive Editor of the online magazine American Muslim Perspective (www.amperspective.com). His E-Mail is: asghazali@gmail.com

(Middle East Online)


7 Responses

  1. Kentucky Jim

    “innocent use of keffiyeh “–no such thing. Try innocent use of a noose or swastika.

    “our administration has created a culture of fear, hate, anger and division “–No, that was the work of terrorists who all share some very obvious similarities.

    And remember, just because I’m paranoid, doesn’t mean they are not really out to kill me.

  2. 007

    Send Him a Link to this site. :lol:

  3. Q_Mech

    “…anti-Islam, anti-Muslim and pro-Israel activists…” aren’t the ones who blow up marketplaces, sweetheart. If you want to pass out blame then you need to look closer to home.

  4. sully

    ““In a recent online ad, Rachael Ray is wearing a black-and-white silk scarf with a paisley design. It was selected by the stylist for the advertising shoot. Absolutely no symbolism was intended…..”

    Better fire that ’stylist’ then cuz it looks like shit and she looks like shit in it.
    But then you realize it IS a keffiyah.
    That’s when it looks COMPLETELY fucked up.

  5. GRIZZ

    Maybe it will be caught in her blender.AAAAAAAHHHHHHH :twisted:

  6. Dan (The Infidel)

    The best spreaders of Islamo=phobia are named Nazrallah, Ahmedwhackjob, OBL, Bukhari, and Muhammed . Labeling conservatives “Islamo-phobic” is laughable; especially comming from truth-a-phobics like this lunatic.

    You can’t distance yourself from the intollerance of 1400 years of murder, mayhem, conquest and rape. Nor can you distance yourself from the 270 million deaths that you caused.

    Putting new labels on people in an attempt to avoid that history is about as stupid as it gets.

    You see asshole like the aforementioned targets of your tagiyya, we study Islam.

    Nice attempt at tagiyya.

    Wanna try again? Please do…I do so enjoy your comedy. :mrgreen:

  7. Semper Scrotus

    I am an avid reader of this site, haven’t really posted that much in the past. Have to add my $.02 here. I normally agree with pretty much everything that is posted but this is fucked up. Dan the infidel, I’m disappointed to see you jumped on this bandwagon–here’s why.

    The keffiyeh is also known as a shemagh. Iraqis wear them all the time as anyone who’s been here knows. I’m about to go home after a year tour as a combat advisor to the IA. Several of them have given me shemaghs as a token of friendship. They make a pretty good scarf when it’s cold. I’m looking forward to wearing mine next winter. Saying a shemagh/keffiyeh is ALWAYS a symbol of support for the terrorists is fucking retarded. I’m sure some people wear it in support of Hamas or AQ. Then again, some people wear berets in solidarity with Che Guevara/Huey Newton/Symbionese Liberation Army/whoever, other people wear berets because they like the way they look. Another Yassir Arafat trademark was aviator sunglasses, does that make me a terrorist sympathizer when I put on my Ray-Bans? Give me a fucking break. I look forward to the day when some asshole stops me on the street and questions my patriotism for wearing a FUCKING SCARF. If you think that it’s morally equivalent to a noose or swastika, then you are an ignorant window-licker.

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