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January 29, 2015, 03:45:55 AM
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President Barack Obama was in Riyadh on Tuesday to pay his respects to the late Saudi King Abdullah. His visit, for which he cut short a much-hyped trip to India, underscores how important the U.S.-Saudi relationship remains to the American leadership. On social media, however, much of the attention has focused on something else: His wife's attire.

As noted by the Associated Press, Michelle Obama did not wear a headscarf or veil Tuesday. In Saudi Arabia, that's unusual: The country is one of the few on Earth where women are expected to cover their heads, and most Saudi women wear niqabs.

Exceptions are made for foreigners, however, and Michelle – who did wear loose clothing that fully covered her arms – appears to have been one of them. In photographs from the official events, other foreign female guests are also shown not wearing headscarves.

More...http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/01/27/michelle-obama-forgoes-a-headscarf-and-sparks-a-backlash-in-saudi-arabia/?tid=pm_pop

I'm proud of The First Lady for just being her and not subjecting herself to this extremism against women. Don't leave the house if you don't want the public to see your hair and neckline. I can respect others' traditions but don't have to like it nor expect outsiders to follow along. It does go against the "when in Rome..." routine so it is what it is.
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January 29, 2015, 04:04:30 AM
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Grim-faced First Lady meets the Saudi king as members of his entourage refuse to shake her hand
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2928539/Michelle-Obama-not-imprssed-Lady-covered-head-toe-manages-pull-faces-Saudi-Arabia-leaving-India-early.html

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The president and Mrs Obama cut short their trip to India to pay their respects to the Saudi Arabian royal family on the death of King Abdullah
But the First Lady did not look happy during the brief trip to Riyadh to meet the new King Salman
During a meet and greet with Saudi dignitaries, many of the men refused to shake her hand
Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women are banned from driving cars, among other restrictions
Many have criticized Mr Obama and former presidents for not pushing the oil-rich Saudis on their women's rights record

The rest and pics at...the link up above.
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January 29, 2015, 04:10:09 AM
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I agree with you.
Chef Ramsay do you have some kind of role as the "political news guy" on here? Whenever I check the unread posts I always see you posting about 2016 elections, politics, and world news relating to politics.
I am conservative right wing myself, but I have to say whatever Michelle Obama did, some right wing people like myself would get mad.
Refusing to wear a headscarf and its "disrespectful"
Wearing a headscarf would be "pro-muslim and therefore pro-terrorist"

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January 30, 2015, 11:58:28 AM
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Muslim women that cover their faces kind of weird me out. Similar to a guy wearing a bandit mask I guess. I try to be cool about it though, maybe we can hope for similar treatment?
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January 30, 2015, 01:49:25 PM
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Why are people not complaining that Barrack didn't wear one of these headresses:



Or are those reserved for royalty or some shit?

It's pathetic that he even goes over there for this but we know he has to kiss the ass of his customers.
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