Thursday, March 5, 2009

Arafat Chic

From Reut Cohen's new essay at Pajamas Media:

Yasser Arafat

My distaste for the keffiyeh fashion trend is similar to my displeasure at seeing silly young women sporting Mao handbags, which many Asians and Peruvians take offense to. I would not wear a Che Guevara shirt as I see no reason to identify with a madman who massacred innocent Cubans. Therefore, I believe the general public needs to be cognizant that the trendy scarf they feel compelled to wear is offensive to people like me who have lost loved ones because of PLO terrorism.

I am a Middle Easterner and I am not offended if someone chooses to wear traditionally Middle Eastern clothing. At Sephardi/Mizrahi hennas and weddings, the theme is typically “Middle Eastern” and I have never been ashamed of the culture that my grandparents were from. However, the keffiyeh is a different case altogether as it is a symbol of Palestinian terror and not merely a Middle Eastern garment used to protect oneself from sand or dirt. This trendy scarf has extremely negative connotations — in this case it is a garment that is associated with Arafat, who is arguably one of the most murderous individuals of our time.

While an individual has every right to wear a garment, people need to be aware that symbols — such as the swastika, Klan robe, or keffiyeh — can never be removed from their meanings. It is difficult to separate the political statement of Palestinian terror from this particular garment.

I've yet to see a student on my campus wear Arafat chic.

Che Guevara's still
the rage, and Barack Obama gear is in vogue. But give it time. Both Anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism are in the charts.

5 comments:

Gayle said...

I'd never wear anything with that design on it, Donald, nor even have it anywhere in my home! I'm glad I live in the boonies in Texas where I don't have to look at Americans being so utterly stupid.

AmPowerBlog said...

Thanks Gayle!

I'm glad you're back online!

Anonymous said...

"I would not wear a Che Guevara shirt as I see no reason to identify with a madman who massacred innocent Cubans. "

-On that note, would you be more apt to sporting a "Batista" shirt, considering the complicity with which the United States gov't supported his regime?

Anonymous said...

and if you have any integrity you'd be speaking out against all "terrorist" acts instead of acting like a puppet without a tail:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UxJWdCwOpc

Anonymous said...

NIce link on "CHe chic". Big on rhetoric, little on facts. Congrats on bringing some genuine arguments to the table. I bet your colleagues would be proud of your pathetic citations.