"...this is because keffiyehs have become what the young kids call "trendy", particularly so in the past few months. Isn't that just the jolliest thing you have ever heard?"
When I first got to London, I saw everybody with the keffiyeh and I saw the keffiyeh in more than 10 different colors. I thought wow. There's some support! Eventually, I realized that more than half of the people, mainly young, don't even know the origins of the keffiyeh. To them, it's just a fashion statement. I wonder if they knew its origins whether they'd still wear it. hmmm!
I think it is only in politically active spheres, such as SOAS known for its pro-Arab/Palestinian base, that people wearing the keffiyeh are more than just making a fashion statement.
was at a concert in east jerusalem in the palestinian national theatre yesterday - there were heaps of people wearing them.. mostly young people.. in different colours.. and interestingly a lot of them belonged to a dialog based peace movement..
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Good one!
When I first got to London, I saw everybody with the keffiyeh and I saw the keffiyeh in more than 10 different colors. I thought wow. There's some support! Eventually, I realized that more than half of the people, mainly young, don't even know the origins of the keffiyeh. To them, it's just a fashion statement. I wonder if they knew its origins whether they'd still wear it. hmmm!
I think it is only in politically active spheres, such as SOAS known for its pro-Arab/Palestinian base, that people wearing the keffiyeh are more than just making a fashion statement.
it's disgusting that such a rebllious icon used for fashion purposes!
was at a concert in east jerusalem in the palestinian national theatre yesterday - there were heaps of people wearing them.. mostly young people.. in different colours.. and interestingly a lot of them belonged to a dialog based peace movement..
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