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Subject: Re: or because nobody saw it. If It had of been posted like the Miss Canada Globe delegates was, the same comments would have been made...the issue was with the costume (and the disrespect that is from non-natives wearing traditional and sometimes sacred regalia and treating it like a costume), not the delegate or the pageant or if she 'pulled it off'.


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Date Posted: 09:37:59 11/13/07 Tue
In reply to: Christi 's message, "or because nobody saw it. If It had of been posted like the Miss Canada Globe delegates was, the same comments would have been made...the issue was with the costume (and the disrespect that is from non-natives wearing traditional and sometimes sacred regalia and treating it like a costume), not the delegate or the pageant or if she 'pulled it off'." on 09:34:59 11/13/07 Tue


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That would be your opinion. Jessica is an intelligent girl, and her costume choice to me exemplifies Canada's origins. It is not disrespectful in any way. It's the same thing as someone from India that wears a sari is being disrespectful. It is something that symbolizes an aspect of the country being represented. Canada is mutli-cultural, so having a "non-native" choose to use a native outfit as a symbol of representation for her country is really an honour; it shows recognition for our aborignial roots. (NT)Please do not be negative09:59:53 11/13/07 Tue
    Oops, just noticed a little error in my previous post: ***It's the same thing as saying that someone from India that wears a sari is being disrespectful. And now you may say, but at least the person is Indian. But say the Indian rep was an immigrant herself? You still want your costume to be recognized and associated with your country. It's about the association to the country, not who wears it. That is why it is called a "national costume". No sarcasm implied. I'm just being honest. (NT):)10:05:56 11/13/07 Tue



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