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Right wing bloggers force Dunkin Donuts to pull 'Jihadi' ad 

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It isn't friendly fire. Dunkin Donuts has got itself into a sticky mess all of its own making after pulling an ad starring US TV chef and talkshow host Rachael Ray because she is wearing an Arab keffiyeh scarf favoured by terrorists and kids the world over.

Dunkin' Donuts got spooked after right-wing bloggers threatened to boycott the company and, like some one had stepped on one of its not so tasty donuts it caved in like…well a thing that caves in really quickly. It should have held firm and ridden it out, but folded after Jewish blogger Pam Geller let loose under the headline "Rachel Ray: Dunkin Donuts Jihad Tool".

You have to laugh if you've seen one of these ads (take a look a the foot of this piece, it isn't "the" ad, but a Ray ad) as she is one of those factory-ready absurdly cheerful types that inhabit daytime TV and is clearly no more a tool of suicide-friendly Islamic terrorists than Mickey Mouse.

The "controversial ad" appeared earlier this month and the steam has been rising ever since - beginning with Geller who accused Ray of wearing the "icon of Yasser Arafatbastard and the bloody Islamic jihad" and said it was part of a "cultural jihad".

The case was picked up by rightwing bulwark and Fox News commentator Michelle Malkin, who wrote on her website michellemalkin.com that the keffiyeh "has come to symbolize murderous Palestinian jihad. Popularized by Yasser Arafat and a regular adornment of Muslim terrorists appearing in beheading and hostage-taking videos, the apparel has been mainstreamed by both ignorant (and not so ignorant) fashion designers, celebrities and left-wing icons".

She isn't wrong - that is all true and we have all seen enough grainy videos and we have been reading about them again today on the anniversary of five Britons being taken hostage in Baghdad. But the scarf Ray wore was selected by a stylist, as that's where we're at these days. It has graduated from the West Bank and student activists to your average London teenager. Even I have one and I wore in the winter as it is so warm and while I might be to the left of the political spectrum I'm also pro-war in Iraq/Afghanistan and have always been a supporter of Israel.

Margie Myers, senior VP-communications for Dunkin' Brands, said in a statement: "In a recent online ad, Rachael Ray is wearing a black-and-white silk scarf with a paisley design. It was selected by the stylist for the advertising shoot. Absolutely no symbolism was intended. However, as of this past weekend, we are no longer using the online ad because the possibility of misperception detracted from its original intention to promote our iced coffee."

It is a non-story as Ray's publicist Charlie Dougiello has written, but it is also a story as it underlines the insecurity we all feel currently in this climate where two wars are still being fought and that scarf is a symbol of that as well as being a fashion statement.

To be honest more of a worry is that Ray who is known best for her cooking shows on the Food Network, '30 Minute Meals' and 'Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels', signed up as the spokeswoman of Donuts in the first place.

Celebrity chef and travel writer Anthony Bourdain has lambasted Ray's affiliation with Dunkin' Donuts as "evil" and like "endorsing crack for kids".

Bet she is regretting it now.



Comments

May 29, 2008 9:58 AM
 
Thanks for the warning, I didn't realise that Shoreditch and Camden were so dangerously full of fundamentalists! Here was me thinking people were just daft for wearing scarves in the summer!
 
 
May 29, 2008 12:07 PM
 
Bloody hell. Politics gone mad, methinks.
 
 
May 29, 2008 12:16 PM
 
This story makes me laugh and cry at the same time. Especially the bit about Donuts being Crack for Kids - I doubt many kids have ruined their whole lives in order to get one more jam filled treat.
 
 
May 29, 2008 2:19 PM
 
I didn't realise it was a middle-Eastern item of dress - I thought it was the creation of really naff 1980s German students.
 
 
May 30, 2008 11:27 AM
 
What is the world coming to. That well known phrase comes to mind... "It only happens in America." www.mattkelly.typepad.com
 
 
May 30, 2008 2:45 PM
 
ridiculous! there are some times when ignoring blogs is a good thing!
 
 
May 31, 2008 11:33 AM
 
Totally daft! You could argue that people in suits represent large corporate community destroying immoral businesses... but nobody would think to do such a thing - would they? I'm astounded by the lack of rationality some people have.
 
 
June 2, 2008 5:20 PM
 
Reading crap like this makes me want to rush out and buy a scarf of my own. What a bunch of morons. Do I support human rights abuse in China by using chopsticks? No! What's more worrying is that the ad has been pulled in response. Such actions just perpetuate this kind of reactionary nonsense.
 
 
June 4, 2008 11:33 AM
 

It is incredible and it only underscores how polarised America is at times.

 
 
June 5, 2008 11:20 AM
 

Yeah, but they do great telly.

 
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