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08-17-2010, 03:08 PM | #43 (permalink) | ||
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I was simply pointing out that the definition of what is a "good" Muslim varies from individual to individual according to her or his beliefs, so presumably the Muslim Miss Universe contestants feel they are doing what their conscience feels is good. Like you say, people can have a variety of interpretations of religious rules or be selective in which they follow or believe to be valid. Especially since there is so much discomfort and hatred right now in the U.S. toward the Muslim religion as a whole (for example, over a proposed Islamic center near the former World Trade Center buildings), I feel it is important to acknowledge that the Muslim religion includes more than extreme sexist and violent viewpoints in which those in power enforce subservience, especially of women. You mentioned Turkey, for example, from which most of my liberal Muslim women and men friends came. I agree with you that a contestant who is Muslim from Egypt would be less likely to wear a bikini than a Muslim contestant from the more liberal Turkey. The "Revurka" is thought-provoking, Zaqarbal. Heh heh...are you calling just me a "trendy lefty" with "politically correct naivety," or also Urban Hatemonger? Because probably he'd call me a naive, politically correct, trendy lefty...and so I would be amused to see him thrown into the trendy lefty barrel along with me!
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08-17-2010, 03:49 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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They're all very pretty, but I don't think I could actually date any of them. Not that I know them or anything, but I feel like it would be like playing with a rare collectible Barbie doll; you can take it out to dinner and buy it pretty things, but you can't actually have fun with it.
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08-17-2010, 04:39 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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But seriously though... if you ended up with Miss Universe, why WOULDN'T you use her up like she was going out of style? (She actually would be, too)
I mean... screw treating her like a collectible 12"... put that shit on the turntable and do some battle scratches. Or more realistically, if you were actually dating one of them... putting them on that kind of pedestal in the relationship would be the very reason you couldn't date them. For long, at least. Some girls just want to be treated like a normal girl, even if they don't look like a normal girl. |
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08-18-2010, 04:31 PM | #49 (permalink) | |
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I think genital cutting is disgusting. In Africa some mothers stone their daughters breasts too. In regards to Muslims, why the hell aren't there more Arab girls in the mix? Hello Kuwait and Jordan have very beautiful women!!!
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08-18-2010, 05:50 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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In Saudi Arabia they prefer the Miss Moral Beauty Pageant.
Because real beauty is on the inside, as Jack the Ripper said.
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