Mr.
President, They Don’t Hate Us Any More!
The real price of a cup of
Dunkin Donuts Coffee PRINT
By Hesham Tillawi, PhD
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Headdresses have been a part of the human race since humanity
first found itself on earth. Headdresses (or head coverings) have been used for
protection from the elements, for ceremonial reasons, or to signify some sort of
an official affiliation. Many headdresses worn today are often highly symbolic
and deeply entrenched in tradition. The black and white Arab Headdress has,
since the sixties, been identified with the Palestinian people even though it
has been worn by many people in the Arab World. In the West, the Palestinian
Keffiyeh became the symbol of freedom and resistance for many people fighting
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Anti-Semitic reasons surround Duncan Donuts withdrawal of a commercial
showing homemaking guru Rachael Ray wearing a scarf similar to a Palestinian
scarf, even though in actuality it was not even a scarf. is the
common pattern of the Palestinian Keffiyeh. Why is the withdrawal of the
commercial anti-Semitic?
The Palestinians are Semitic
people. All Arabs, regardless of faith are Semitic. To be Semitic, a
person must be of Arab descent and speak on of five ancient languages which
means all anti-Arab statements and racism is actually anti-Semitism. Being
Semitic has nothing to do with faith and everything to do with race, thou the
mis-use of the word beginning in 1882 has attributed Semitism to a religious
group rather than its accurate definition of race and language.
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In the last Forty years as sympathy for the
Palestinian cause has increased so did the use of the
Palestinian Keffiyeh and other versions of it such as the scarf.
People wore the scarf and the Keffiyeh in Anti-War Rallies,
protesting the G-8 Summit, World bank and IMF meetings, G&L,
Union protests, Greenpeace, etc… The Palestinian scarf became a
universal symbol for people seeking freedom and justice in their
lives as much as the ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ image of the snake was
during the times of the American Revolution. Don’t blame the
Palestinians if their claim to fame happens to be the longest
oppressed people in modern history.
Dunkin’ Donuts abruptly canceled a coffee ad
in which homemaking guru Rachael Ray wears a scarf similar to a
Palestinian scarf, even though in actuality it was not even a
scarf. This was the result of the efforts of one Philippino-American
Michelle Malkin (hatemonger and Neocon wannabe) a commentator
for Fox News who played a big part in lying to the American
people into annihilating Iraq after 9/11 as part of the Neocons’
planned war in the Middle East. Too intellectually challenged to
do anything substantive, Malkin has made the business of bashing
Arabs and Muslims her reason for being. Americans of Philippine
decent know very well the danger of stereotyping and profiling
as they look back at the concentration camps built in this
country for Japanese Americans during WWII where Philippinos and
other Orientals were imprisoned for no other reason than their
looks.
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“The keffiyeh, for the clueless, is
the traditional scarf of Arab men that has come to
symbolize murderous Palestinian jihad,” Malkins wrote.
Mixing fashion with politics, she went further in
describing it as “hate couture”. She and other bloggers
(with similar small-minded-mindsets) thinking that they
had found yet another way of kissing up to their Neocon
masters threatened DD with a boycott. Sadly, DD–like so
many other entities these days fearful of displeasing
the Jewish lobby–found themselves ‘Malkinized’ and thus,
succumbing to the brief reign of terror, pulled the ad
down, rewarding Malkin’s lies and fear tactics.
In September 2001, during a joint
session of Congress, President George Bush in answering
the question ‘why do the terrorists hate us?’
said: “They hate our freedoms…our freedom of
religion, our freedom of speech…” He went further
by saying ‘We must find the terrorists and stop
them…’ Well, my dear President, I hate to be the
first one to tell ya, but the fact is this–we lost to
the terrorists…they don’t hate us for our freedoms any
more. When the bride of fear mongering–Malkin–terrorizes
an American corporation and forces it to take down an ad
just because the spokesperson appears to be wearing a
scarf similar to a Palestinian scarf, we definitely lost
the war on terror. Our freedoms you talked about that
the terrorists hate us for? Gone, no more. For many
years now many Americans used the Palestinian scarf, to
mean freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and
freedom period |
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Malkin is considered one of the more influential voices
in the neo-con movement. Neocons believe that might is
right. Their agenda thwarts international law, the
constitution of the United States and presses for the
use of military power to shape the world as they believe
it should be.
Elitists, this small
group of influential policy advocates decided that with
the fall of the Soviet Union in the late 20th century, a
new 'demon' was needed to justify military deployments.
Islam and the Middle East became the new villain, thus
allowing the propaganda machine to focus on a new threat
and convince the American public that the Muslim world
is out to get them. The neocons were and are the
primary drivers behind the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and
the push for military intervention and regime change in
Iran, despite the fact that in its 100 year history,
Iran has never attacked a nation that didn't attack it
first. Like every non-nuclear nation in the world, Iran
is at least 5-years off from a nuclear weapon.
The only nation with
nuclear weapons in the Middle East that has repeatedly
threatened to use these weapons on its neighbors is
Israel. In 1993, it was estimated by a former
Israeli government official that Israel possess over 600
WMD's. Thou it has had a nuclear program since
1963, Israel continues to deny it and accuse all others
of what itself is doing. --Couples Company |
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. Now however, thanks to the Neocons’
totalitarian culture so much the fancy of Mz. Malkin and others
like her we do not even have the freedom to wear a scarf. WE
need to clean our house from terrorists before we presume to
deal with someone else’s house. Shame on Dunkin’ Donuts for
compromising our freedoms, a precious gem for which our
Forefathers sacrificed everything to include them in our
constitution and for which many of our people died to protect.
Whatever happened to “I disapprove of what you say, but I will
defend to the death your right to say it’?
I exhort my fellow Americans, indeed my
fellow lovers of freedom and justice and REASON to wear your
Pali-scarf proudly and head to the nearest Dunkin’ Donuts. Don’t
give them your money, but instead just stand there in front of
the store eating your favorite non DD brands while proclaiming
your freedom.
Duncan Donuts Responds by
e-mail June 4, 2008:
Case# 4963467 - Dunkin'
Donuts, Baskin Robbins, Togo's
"Thank you for sharing your
comments. We always appreciate hearing from our customers. The
intent of the online ad featuring Rachael Ray wearing a paisley
silk scarf was to promote iced coffee. Given the surprising and
truly unfortunate interpretation of this ad from some of our
consumers, we decided to pull the ad and replace it with another
as it is no longer serving its intended purpose, which was to
simply promote our iced coffee---nothing more, nothing less.
At Dunkin' Donuts, we value all of our customers and remain
steadfastly committed to making your experiences with us both
memorable and pleasant. Thank you, again, for making us aware
of your concerns; it is appreciated." --Customer Service Duncan
Brands.
Dr. Hesham Tillawi,
hosts Current issues television which can viewed Live every
Thursday at 8:00 PM Central Standard Time on Cox Cable system
Channel 15 in Louisiana as well as Live on the Internet at
www.currentissues.tv .
Commentary Author can be contacted at Tillawi@currentissues.tv |