Jacinda was missing from several sessions in the house last week but was found at the weekend at the Islamic Women of New Zealand’s annual conference, wearing a hijab. Now, okay. There are those that defended her for donning a hijab after the terrible Christchurch mosque massacres, saying that it was all part of her ‘they are us’ mantra. Well, maybe. I still consider the hijab to be a strong symbol of the oppression of women, at which, as a feminist, Jacinda Ardern should be disgusted, but I had decided to forgive her just that one time. Now, however, I am convinced that she just likes playing dress-up.
After all, everyone knows that non-Muslim women are in no way required ever to wear a hijab unless they are in a mosque. So why does she do it?
Is it to show solidarity with Muslim women? What about the Muslim women who are forced to wear what they see as a symbol of subjugation?
We all know exactly how much she loves to play dress-ups though, don’t we?
Remember this?
And this?
Not to mention this, of course.
So now we know that Jacinda would rather go and play dress-ups with a group of Muslim women than be at parliament dealing with matters of importance and actually governing the country.
She is in good company though… remember this?
It seems that her old mate, Justin Trudeau, likes playing dress-ups too.
All we need now is to see Emmanuel Macron deal with the gilets jaune in a Superman outfit and the brat pack in costumes will be complete.
What a pathetic apology for politicians these people really are. How can anyone ever respect them when they behave like kindergarten children at a party?