Prince - Women (people) are Happy with No Choice

by skeeter1 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    http://www.examiner.com/fashion-in-atlanta/singer-prince-says-burka-clad-women-love-it

    Pop Tarts

    Singer Prince Says Islamic Women 'Happy' Having to Wear Burqas

    Published June 27, 2011

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    Prince (AP)

    While he deliberates over how to accessorize with purple every morning, pop star Prince says burqa-wearing Islamic women are lucky they don't have to worry about making such choices.

    "It's fun being in Islamic countries, to know there's only one religion. There's order. You wear a burqa. There's no choice,” he told British newspaper, The Guardian, “People are happy with that.”

    Apparently, Prince, not all people.

    Mariam Sobh, Editor-in-Chief of Hijabtrenz.com, said she finds Prince's narrow understanding of the situation amusing.

    “Prince is seriously out of touch with reality on this one. Perhaps he doesn't know what a Burqa is? I'm just shocked that instead of empathizing with women who are forced to wear it, he would basically say ‘too bad,’” Sobh told FOX411’s Pop Tarts. “I agree that we sometimes need boundaries, most likely when we are growing up, but if I'm not mistaken, he's tried to break boundaries throughout his career? I can only assume that Prince didn't get the memo that forcing women to adhere to any particular dress code is pretty much medieval.”

    (For the record, this issue may not be the only one Prince is a little out-of-the-loop on. Last year, he announced that he was only releasing his album on CD because “the Internet is completely over.”)

    Sobh also noted that Prince, 53, known for his flamboyant outfits, should have been more sensitive to the fact that Muslim women should also enjoy “being able to breathe once in a while.”

    When asked how he would respond to those who don’t like donning the burqa, Prince reportedly said "there are people who are unhappy with everything. There's a dark side to everything."

    So, in other words, those women who don't like being told what to wear are just Muslim "Debbie Downers"?

    In the Twitterverse, many were less-than-impressed with the “Purple Rain” star’s comments, calling him “craz-ee,” a “nitwit” and an “asshat” for making such remarks.

    “It’s fun wearing a burqa when its 122 degrees outside,” twittered another. “That has got to be a blast!”

    But not all Muslims totally disagree with Prince’s sentiments.

    “He is probably right. It's so ingrained in the culture there that it's just what is acceptable. Women who wear burqas there look down on those who don't,” said Muslim filmmaker Hifney Masoud. “It may very well be oppressive dress, but they don't see it that way because they are programmed not to see it that way, but rather what 'God' requested.”

    And according to Kamal Nawash of the Free Muslims Coalition, the argument could swing either way.

    “It is true there are Muslim women who prefer to wear burqas and I would support their right to do so,” she added. “However, there are Muslim woman who reject ‘religiously’ mandated clothing and they should have complete freedom to dress as they please.”

  • baltar447
    baltar447

    He's just SUCH a great witness for the JWs!
    LOL

  • NewChapter
    NewChapter

    If a famous person stood up and said, "JW women like to wear dresses to the KH and go door-to-door--it's just the way it is." He'd be right--at least as far as anyone would admit. We put way too much value on what an erratic, unbalanced pop star says. But he does have a point. Too often, we think our culture is superior, and another is oppressive, but when you ask the individuals, they are pretty much used to things and expect them to be as they are.

    So I believe that change only comes from within a culture and cannot be imposed from the outside. As more people within learn there are different ways and they like them better, they will work on that change.

    NC

  • RagingBull
    RagingBull

    I think he's about to convert to Islam. SERIOUSLY!... what's funny is that his mindset would be perfect for the GB to mold. Wonder how these "celebrity" witnesses get away with so much. When I was younger I was "counseled" for having a Myspace page with my own songs on it. Asked me if I was "reaching for fame".

  • blondie
    blondie

    Do the elders let him give a talk with that hairdo?.....................

  • skeeter1
    skeeter1

    Blondie, as long as he keeps donating big money...the elders will let Prince wear his hair this way!

    Both the Watch Tower and Islamic ruled countries are high control theist groups. After all, the Watch Tower defines a Paradise as a place where only people in Jehovah's submission will flourish. Islam, the same. So many similarities in the control structure. It's easy to find oneself going from one control group to a new one. Jumping from the frying pan into the fire.

    To be honest, every time I think of Prince...I remember those assless pants shaking it for the whole world to see. Then, I remember the song, 'Money for Nothing." I'm sick now. Got to go and take some stomach antacid and chew some ginger.

    Skeeter

  • No Room For George
    No Room For George

    Do the elders let him give a talk with that hairdo?.....................

    LOL, at our congregation, if a brother had that hairdo, they wouldn't have even given the ok for him to be an unbaptized publisher. Hilarious how not all rules and policies apply to all JWs.

  • TheListener
    TheListener

    He must not give talks - he has facial hair.

  • sizemik
    sizemik
    Freedom makes a huge requirement of every human being. With freedom comes responsibility. For the person who is unwilling to grow up, the person who does not want to carry his own weight, this is a frightening prospect.
    Eleanor Roosevelt

    Welcome to JW World Prince . . . sounds like you'll fit right in . . .

    Now you've given up your "responsibilities" . . . prepare to lose your freedom.

  • jamiebowers
    jamiebowers

    What an asshole! That's very easy for him to say, because he's not sweating it out in the desert in a big black robe...jerk. I don't know about anyone else, but when I was a jw, I hated freezing my ass off in the winter time wearing dresses. As a matter of fact, I got quite a few discouraging looks over the leg warmers I wore during cold weather and the fact that I refused to wear pantyhose in the warm weather.

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