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April 28, 2005

On Arab Media - al Jazeera

Abu Aardvark draws my attention to a truly idiotic editorial in WSJ on al Jazeera (no surprise there):
http://abuaardvark.typepad.com/abuaardvark/2005/04/dorrance_smith_.html

I have the original text and shall have my own comments when I finish addressing work issues. I do note that anyone who was a responsible official with CPA should be automatically considered entirely incompetent in regards to any Arab region issues and ridiculed if they try to provide "advice" on how to handle the region. Contemptible idiots ruined an excellent opportunity.

I also read al Jazeera is still being pimped around - hopefully the Qataris are only making noises to passify the Moron Knee Jerkers in the US rather than actually crumpling.

I also note the amusing Aardvark series on sexy girls in Arab vidclips.

One item he does not note, girls wearing hidjabs and really revealing (if not skin revealing) clothing is not in any way uncommon. Indeed it is common. I can not count the times I have reflected, standing across the desk from a Sec. or the like on the funny purpose of the super tight skirt/jeans/pants with super tight shirt/blouse coupled with some form of hidjab. The sexier wrap ones just about entirely defeat the ostensible purpose.

Pity, I should work on a layout of sexy hidjab wearing girls, utterly blow the stereotypes so very prevalent back in the West in re the hidjab.

Posted by The Lounsbury at April 28, 2005 04:42 PM
Filed Under: Jan-July 2005

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