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Being well versed or having studied "Middle-Eastern Politics" at some two bit liberal college doesn't give you the right to wear one.
Being well versed or having studied "Middle-Eastern Politics" at some two bit liberal college doesn't give you the right to wear one.
I can't find the Israeli reference, and maybe i was wrong 'bout that*, but this is from Wikipedia:
Do you really need the right? It's a common article of clothing in the Middle East and surrounding areas and can be worn without political implications there and here (to be fair at this point it's well nigh impossible to remove from politics at least in the American mind). I have a friend who is Palestinian and was confined to a camp with her family for a short time. She wears hers, is quite active in Palestinian rights advocacy, and has no real issue with people wearing it in the US.