Women Use #DressCodePM To Ridicule Prime Minister's Anti-Niqab Comments

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Harper’s niqab comments inspire snarky Twitter hashtag: #DressCodePM

Stephen Harper shared his thoughts on whether women should be allowed to wear niqabs at Canadian citizenship ceremonies, and now Twitter users are sharing theirs too.

In fact, so many people have tweeted responses to the prime minister’s recent comments on the subject that, as of Wednesday afternoon, a hashtag meant to mock said comments was trending Canada-wide.

Such is the nature of digital democracy.

The #DressCodePM hashtag sprung up on Twitter Wednesday morning, less than 24 hours after a debate on the oath and the niqab took place in the House of Commons.

“We don't allow people to … to cover their faces during citizenship ceremonies,” said Harper, who has called The Federal Court’s move to strike down a 2011 ban on niqabs “offensive.”

“And why would Canadians, contrary to our own values, embrace a practice at that time that is not transparent, that is not open and, frankly, is rooted in a culture that is anti-women?” he continued during Tuesday’s debate. “Mr. Speaker, that is unacceptable to Canadians, unacceptable to Canadian women..."

Both Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Tom Mulcair have criticized the prime minister’s viewpoint on the niqab — Trudeau during a speech in Toronto on Monday evening, and Mulcair on Wednesday as he left the NDP’s weekly caucus meeting.

“When he talks about a culture of 1.8 billion human beings as being anti-woman — he just decreed that yesterday in the House of Commons,” said Mulcair on Wednesday. “They're trying now to back away from it, but he said what he said and that's very divisive and it's irresponsible, and it's undignified from a Canadian prime minister."

Opposition parties aren’t alone in their criticism of Harper’s assertion that it's “offensive” for women to cover their faces, however, as photos on the aforementioned #DressCodePM hashtag shows.

Thousands have tried to get their point across by asking the prime minister on Twitter if what they are wearing — either for cultural, practical, or personal reasons — would meet with his seal of approval.

Many are also using the hashtag simply to take shots at the idea that any woman in Canada should have to seek approval from anyone, to wear anything, ever.

And because Twitter is a medium that lends itself to sarcastic jokes, plenty of people cracked wise over the comments (and some of the prime minister’s previous fashion choices) too.

http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/trending/h...-snarky-twitter-hashtag-dresscodepm-1.2990939
You can see what else people are sharing on the #DressCodePM hashtag right here.
 

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"“When he talks about a culture of 1.8 billion human beings as being anti-woman — he just decreed that yesterday in the House of Commons,” said Mulcair on Wednesday. “They're trying now to back away from it, but he said what he said and that's very divisive and it's irresponsible, and it's undignified from a Canadian prime minister."

So flossie, have you figured out how many people that voted for him will recant in favor of oily trudough or mulchinhair? A couple thousand out of millions on twitter twatter is a big deal huh? Do you even know how ridiculous you sound?



Is she taking the oath?
 

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reminds me of when Tony Soprano was 'asking' a yute to remove his ball cap in a restaurant. oh sure, there was some resistance at first but the lad saw the light. :lol:

This thing is going viral quick.

no it isn't but thanks for playing slim.
 

Locutus

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can still see her pinched and wrinkled mug kid. nice try. we're talking about full paper bag cover your gob niqab ugly.

uh-oh

The CBC news network highlighted Justin Trudeau (in parliament) on the topic of Muslim women and the niqab for the better part of the day. . (Wed.)


Harper had great rebuttals--however who knows how many of his words were deleted??


This is the real discussion! (CPAC)






Now look at the CBC version--and come to your own conclusions!




http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2015/03/reader-tips-3069.html#comments

ahem.
 

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You must be referring to the people afraid of ISIS.

 
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