Sujet : Re: Jewish Journalist Arrested for Objecting to Islamic Terror Symbol in Grocery Store
De : ahk (at) *nospam* chinet.com (Adam H. Kerman)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 08. Mar 2025, 09:07:34
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Ed Stasiak <
user1263@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
BTR1701
Ed Stasiak
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And people can (and do) object to that as well. In neither case should
anyone be arrested. This is the United States and we still have a 1st
Amendment. It's absolutely absurd that this woman was arrested for
objecting to what the 'victim' admitted was a political statement.
I wasn't suggesting she get arrested, just that she's a Karen and I would bet
dollars to bagels that she wouldn't have a problem with a Jewish guy wearing
a yamulke at the grocery store.
You're getting this very very wrong. A keffiyeh isn't worn for religious
purposes. It's an article of clothing worn by men in rural areas to
protect from desert conditions and the sun, that incidentally was being
worn by a female grocery clerk as a political statement.
The yamulke, like the kufi worn by Muslim men, is worn in compliance
with the commandment to keep one's head covered. It's not a political
statement of any kind.
C'mon Ed. You can do better.