I saw a small advertisement in the lower right hand corner of the news website, it was the website of a big-name U.S. newspaper, the ad was sponsored by a store selling men’s clothing. The ad featured a typical 30-year-old white American male model in a dark blue business suit. So what was so shocking about the ad? Well the young man had a beard. What’s so shocking about a beard on a young man? Nothing, except it wasn’t an American-style beard, it was that long, scraggily, dirty-looking, flea-infested Islamic beard you see on jihadists. So who is conditioning the American people through advertising to accept the Islamic beard on American men?I don't know about anyone else but I think Mr Wiles is a tad bit confused. Does he mean theses type of beards?
Folks, this thing is coming down fast, we’re being taken over from the inside and the chief rat is in the White House. I just can’t figure out why somebody is breaking into our office and stationing cars and men on the street next to my office for hours each day, could it be something I said?
As another example, when a man named Ray Hernold had anyone mention his long white beard it used to be comments along the lines of Moses or Santa Claus. Now he says people describe him like the Duck Dynasty family and claim he could be dropped into West Monroe and fit right in. Hernold says he thinks American fashion has been changed by the Duck Dynasty show:
“The show started becoming popular and it became a conversation piece. Overall, I think society is more receptive of beards.”Forget the Red Sox beards, which were eventually shaved off, it’s the Robertson family holding the reins of fashion now! Some people with long beards have so gotten used to being associated with Duck Dynasty that they even carry a duck call with them:
"Invariably someone makes a comment on my beard and either compliments me on it or says you should go on ‘Duck Dynasty.’ I just laugh and say, ‘Merry Christmas.’ I do have a couple of their duck calls.”Of course, fashions come and go, and long beards will not be an exception. But is the reign of the long beard fashion statement already over? Writer Lee Kynaston believes this is not the case… yet:
Doesn't sound very Jihadist to me,,,uhm,,,well not in the way Wiles in thinking anyways.
Rick Wiles: Obama Using Fashion Ads To Push 'Islamic Beard On American Men' | Right Wing Watch
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