Ignorance is NOT a Bliss - 'kaffiyeh' scarf & dunkin donut [MERGED]

well in this case it definitely is not!

**US chain drops ‘terror scarf’ ad **

By James Coomarasamy
BBC News, Washington

The US chain Dunkin’ Donuts has pulled an advert following complaints that the scarf worn by a celebrity chef offered symbolic support for Islamic extremism.
The online advert for iced coffee featured the well-known US television chef Rachael Ray.
She was wearing a black-and-white checked scarf around her neck that resembled a traditional Arab keffiyeh.
This fashion choice incensed at least one prominent conservative blogger, who said it evoked extremist videos.
The blogger, Michelle Malkin, called the garment “a regular adornment of Muslim terrorists appearing in beheading and hostage-taking videos”.
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Other criticism followed and the coffee and doughnuts chain has now decided to drop the advert.
Fashion statements may seem insignificant, but when they lead to the mainstreaming of violence - unintentionally or not - they matter
Michelle Malkin
In a statement, Dunkin’ Donuts said the silk scarf had been "selected by Rachael Ray’s stylist and that no symbolism was intended.
“But given the possibility of misperception the commercial was no longer being used.”
This has caused a fair amount of consternation in some quarters but the conservative blogger at the centre of the row has praised the decision.
“Fashion statements may seem insignificant, but when they lead to the mainstreaming of violence - unintentionally or not - they matter,” Ms Malkin has written.

Are they for real or just plain stupid!

Read the comments on the link above…some of them are shocking, I mean how thick are these ppl?

Grrrrrrrrr I give up! @!#!?!

I hate to say it but its outright Pig Ignorance!

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Ridiculous incident..

Ignorance can become Bliss as well…

Look at it this way… Those who did not know about this symbolism attributed to Islam will now know about it… It’s now our job to actually correct the introduction… we did not have to tell them there is something called Islam … it’s been introduced already - though with wrong connotations -

In the time of Prophet:saw2:, Makkans tried to stop people coming from Syria and other places to Makkah during Ukaaz festival and Hajj, not to listen to the prophet by telling them that he is (naaouzubillah) a magician or a poet etc…

Guess what? it made people more curious to listen to him and many came in the fold of Islam…

So it is our duty to correct all these false attributes - half of our job is done with incidents such like this.. half we need to to do which we are failing miserably.

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Hmmmm interesting! You learn something new everyday, thank you AQ I'm enlightened!

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That's so weird i've been seeing so many people wearing those scarves and not any controversy surrounding it. ms malkin and her supporters are just ignorant pigs.

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Yeaaahhhh I heard about this on E! News =O

Also, that 'scarf' she was wearing ALOT of teenagers wear that around their neck here anyways...so I don't know what the big deal is with that...and seriously they wear it exactly like that...??

‘kaffiyeh’ scarf & dunkin donut advert: THEY NOTE THAT YOU KNOW!

What theheck is this about?

any thoughts around this?
talk about narrow minded ness.

BTW, kaffiyeh is also a part of clothing that is shared across the middle east.

share if you like.

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Why Dunkin’ Donuts shouldn’t have caved in the controversy over Rachael Ray’s ‘kaffiyeh’ scarf.

Lorraine Ali
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Updated: 6:23 PM ET May 30, 2008
Dunkin’ Donuts and Mideast politics go together like … Well, they don’t, and that seems to be the problem of late. First, the doughnut franchise served as a hideout for Lebanese Army troops and a CNN correspondent when violence erupted in Beirut last month. Then this week the company found itself smack dab in the center of more political tumult. A recent ad by the doughnut giant was deemed dangerous by a handful of conservative bloggers because of its potential ties to the Arab world. The bloggers went on the attack when they saw spokesgal Rachael Ray wearing what they felt was a kaffiyeh, or Arab headdress, as a neck scarf. It was in fact a black and white paisley scarf, not traditional Arab garb, but that didn’t matter when blogger Pam Geller posted the following under the header “Rachel [sic] Ray: Dunkin Donuts Jihad Tool”: “Have you seen Rachel [sic] Ray wearing the icon of Yasser Arafat******* and the bloody Islamic jihad. This is part of the cultural jihad,” wrote Geller.

Despite the fact that the kaffiyeh is worn by millions, including Middle Eastern men, arty college students, tourists, Kanye West and even U.S. troops, who use it to keep the sand and dust at bay, the bloggers jumped on the case, exposing what they saw as the latest Mideast threat to freedom and democracy—this time in the insidious form of an iced-coffee ad. Dunkin’ Donuts panicked and pulled the image from its own Web site and other commercial sites. In a written statement senior vice president of communications for Dunkin’ Donuts brands, Margie Myers, said, “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.”

Shouldn’t we be more offended that Ray was shilling their weak iced coffee, a beverage that should be criticized for impersonating, well, iced coffee. But cries of “Bad java!” just don’t seem to catch the attention the way racist rhetoric against Arabs and Muslims does. This ad was pulled because anti-Arab bloggers saw it as promoting a culture they love to hate, and they used the terrorism card to push their agenda through. The amazing part is that Dunkin’ Donuts caved. They should be ashamed, and not just because Krispy Kreme offers a superior glazed cruller but because they validated the warped idea that the mere existence of a race—and anything worn by its people—can be controversial. It’s doubtful the ad would have been pulled if a handful of critics found Ray’s garb too Hispanic or too African-American. The groups themselves would have been dismissed as bigoted or insane. Anti-racism organizations such as ANSWER have called for a “worldwide boycott of Dunkin’ Donuts.” According to ANSWER’s spokesperson, Ben Becker, more than 7,300 letters have been sent to Dunkin’ Donuts since they called for a boycott yesterday.

Let’s face it, the real danger here is not the girly scarf charged with being a kaffiyeh, or that jihadists are purportedly using Dunkin’ Donuts as a backdoor into America’s malleable consciousness. It’s that the cries of a few commentators indulging in the worst form of racial stereotyping—and their demonization of an entire culture—was enough to spook a giant corporation. As for dangers lurking beyond the kaffiyeh controversy? Beware of Dunkin’s Blueberry Cake Donut. At 290 calories with 16 grams of fat, it’s more deadly than a paisley scarf in spring.

URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/139334© 2008

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all it took was a piece of cloth for this racist to wet his pants...gr8...they'll use every possible and stupid tool/means to show their hatred towards the arabs. these americans are the worst when it comes to racism, discrimination and double-standards yet they have the nerves to preach to the rest of the world.

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exactly so. unfortunately extremisism is a brainchild of everyone who is bigoted and racist covertly or overtly.

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Like i said. ignorant pigs :@:

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I thought such idiots could not read. Turns out the reason is that they cant see very clearly and thus the confusion of paisley with a kaffiyeh.

why is the term 'conservative' bloggers used? what conservative about prejudiced jacque-arses?

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^ n now :hmmm: prolly the demand of these scarfs gonna :nook:

who r we kidding :chai:

muslims specially arabs r terrorists and extremists just look how they dont get along with any1 and dont let their women get educated, and go outside and drive the cars :chai:

so yeah kaffiyah scarfs r the symobol of terorists u ppl shud saty away from them

its a shame for any1 who looks like them

and shame on rachel ray and dunkin donuts :chai:

Re: NOT Bliss - 'kaffiyeh' scarf & dunkin donut advert: THEY NOTE THAT YOU KNOW! MER

ooh where did this merge thing come from? *confused!

Re: NOT Bliss - 'kaffiyeh' scarf & dunkin donut advert: THEY NOTE THAT YOU KNOW! MER

Kali Billi, I dont know what world you live in but a small minority of the arabs face the issues you have mentioned above, im not sure if you are refering to the bedouin arabs?

I come from a family with close ties with arabs and I find your remarks highly offensive and racist, please do think before you write!

I think you need to re-educate yourself about who the real terrorists actually are and also what a keffiyah actually is! Your ignorance baffles me!

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^ I think KB was being sarcastic

:emmy:

nazi aapa if u could understand wat i said above u woudnt be saying that

u said u have close relationship with arab ppl and u dont find anything like that in them

and u found my remarks pretty offensive

so for ur kind information i live in saudi arabia with arab ppl all around me and i never saw them doing anything like that too wat sum ppl here think we do

and i feel more offended wen sum1 says idiotic stuff bout arabs and muslims

:chai:

lol…thread title is “Ka-chu-marized” (i hope you get what i wrote :cb:)

Re: NOT Bliss - ‘kaffiyeh’ scarf & dunkin donut advert: THEY NOTE THAT YOU KNOW! MER

KB- yaar avoid sarcastic tone. :smack:

Re: Ignorance is NOT a Bliss - ‘kaffiyeh’ scarf & dunkin donut [MERGED]

:rolleyes: kool

a new world in my otherwise academic vocab. :>

thanks zobia dear :>