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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-14-2011 @ 11:09AM
hlh63 said...
"I would expect this sort of posturing from the American South, but clothing oppression along the Champs-Élysées seems a bit misplaced."
Please explain what you meant when you made that particularly ignorant statement about the American south? We're waiting...
Reply
4-14-2011 @ 11:39AM
Justin Delaney said...
While my comments on the south may have been slightly harsh, as a 22 year resident, I feel qualified to opine about the treatment of Muslim Americans living in this area of the United States. As a Muslim, I feel that some southerners (though not all) resent me for my beliefs, and while this is okay, I feel entitled as a Muslim Southerner to make a joke about this religious intolerance. As for my charges of treason against the American South, I will fight these charges in the court of comments.
I get paid by the comment, so bring it on.