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The only two women in the picture, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and chief of counterterrorism Audrey Tomason, was edited out before publication
Originally posted by Cuervo
I know it's in Norsk, but use a decent browser and it should auto-translate. If not, get a better browser.
Trykker ikke seksuelt ladede bilder Avisens målgruppe er den ultraortodokse jødiske befolkningen i New York-bydelen Brooklyn. Der Tzitung trykker ikke bilder av kvinner fordi de mener bildene kan bli oppfattet som seksuelt provoserende, skriver The Jewish Week. The Jewish Week spekulerer i at bildemanipuleringen kommer av en ideologisk innvending mot kvinner i maktposisjoner.
Originally posted by SphinxMontreal
You really consider that obvious propaganda image a historical picture?
To each his own...
Originally posted by Cuervo
It's pretty insulting to women everywhere, not to mention Americans for having their history altered by foreign media (in an obvious way).
www.washingtonpost.com... l
The Brooklyn-based Hasidic newspaper, Der Zeitung,
Because of laws of modesty, we are not allowed to publish pictures of women, and we regret if this gives an impression of disparaging to women, which is certainly never our intention. We apologize if this was seen as offensive.
We are proud Americans of the Jewish faith, and there is no conflict in that, and we will with the help of the Almighty continue as law-abiding citizens, in this great country of our's, until the ultimate redemption.
Originally posted by Cuervo
reply to post by WTFover
Thanks for the clarification. It still rubs me the wrong way. God-sanctioned sexism is still sexism.
Originally posted by SphinxMontreal
You really consider that obvious propaganda image a historical picture?
To each his own...