| Your Ché shirt isn't cool. Neither is your Keffiyeh |
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Your Ché T-Shirt Isn’t Cool, Neither is your Keffiyeh Oohhhh college students. What a passionate bunch who are so dedicated to justice and being socially aware. Yet, at the same time can be so ignorant. The big trend across universities and even Hollywood used to be T-shirts with the image of Ché Guevara, but now the hot thing is a Keffiyeh scarf. This has been taking “Paliwood” (universities) by storm. The Keffiyeh scarf has often been used as a functional garment in the desert climate for decades, but in recent times has become a symbol for “liberation” movements for terrorist organizations in the Middle East. Red and white scarves represent Hamas, while black and white represent Fatah. So it has become very fashionable for students and professors who wish to show their solidarity with the resistance movement in Palestine to adorn themselves in these scarves, or for students who just think it looks nice and don’t know what it’s even about. As of 1 PM today, I’ve spotted three Keffiyehs on DePaul’s campus. This was to and from one class. As students have glorified the mass murderer that was Ché Guevara over the past few decades, they will now honor “liberation groups” in the name of being “socially (un)conscious.”
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