If you’re a lover of Dunkin’ Donuts, like me, you may be interested in hearing that the company recently pulled an advert featuring American TV chef Rachel Ray wearing a silk black and white scarf with a paisley design!
Bear with me, it seems the scarf had ‘offended’ the ultra right wing Michelle Malkin of Fox News who started a campaign to boycott Dunkin’ Donuts because she felt “The keffiyeh, for the clueless, is the traditional scarf of Arab men that has come to symbolize murderous Palestinian jihad”. Of course if Malkin had any credibility as a Journalist she would know that Muslim men do not wear silk – phhh!
America being what it is and big corporations having no stomach for truth or justice, Dunkin’ Donut capitualted and pulled the advert stating “In a recent online ad, Rachael Ray is wearing a black-and-white silk scarf with a paisley design. It was selected by her stylist for the advertising shoot. Absolutely no symbolism was intended. However, given the possibility of misperception, we are no longer using the commercial.” Earlier in the year the daughter of John McCain was forced to stop wearing a similar scarf. Her Mother Cindy said that it “didn’t occur to her that her daughter shouldn’t be wearing that.” It seems, Zionism hasn’t lost any of its fundamentalist cultish behaviour!
The only purpose of this level of detailed and sustained campaigning by the Zionist supporters of Israel is to hide their crime of terrorism, theft and sustained slaughter of children, babies, men and women in the Occupied lands of Palestine. Just in case their fellow citizens discover the truth, they will resort to all means necessary to hide it – alas the truth always comes out in the end!
I have decided to finally start watching what I eat, so no more Dunkin’ Donuts for me!
Does that mean you are not going to buy Coca Cola as well? Are you supporting conscientious boycotting?
boycotting is all good when it is effectively done – I’m just looking out for the ‘waistline’ on this one!
Moral of the story – don’t eat Dunkin Donuts, they are bad for you. No amount of visits to Hayaa Fitness will help you get rid of the resulting accumulated fat.
Wasn’t that scarf in fashion for a while? Can’t remember who it was but a fashion designer used it on his catwalk, faced criticism (of course) but it clocked on as a fashion statement. That must’ve got their (Israeli and their supporters) backs up!