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Title: Marketing Terror Symbols to Teens
Time/date: Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 11:27:06 am

Urban Outfitters called their version an “anti-war scarf.”

UK clothing store ARK was a little more honest; they called it an “Arafat scarf.”

When Kirsten Dunst showed up with one in Teen Vogue magazine, they called it a “breezy global-chic scarf.”

Delias.com called it a “peace scarf,” but when people protested they changed the name to “Euro scarf.”

Now the symbol of Palestinian terrorism and murder, the kaffiyeh, is being marketed at yet another store for young people, Alloy, this time as a “Riviera scarf.”

What’s going on here? It’s happened too often to be sheer coincidence.

(Hat tip: BabbaZee.)

 

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