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12:48 pm - 02/28/2013

Michelle Obama's Oscar Dress Photoshopped by Iranian Media



At Sunday night's Oscars, Michelle Obama presented the award for Best Picture. But a photo that an Iranian news agency released of the first lady's appearance seemed to be aiming for an award all its own: best visual effects.
In the image, Obama's dress was photoshopped in an apparent attempt to render it more modest and acceptable to local audiences.
Obama originally wore a stunning sleeveless pewter gown by Naeem Khan when she presented the night's top award in a surprise televised appearance from the White House.
But in the sartorial switcheroo, Iran's Fars News added sleeves and raised the dress' low neckline, changes that seemingly hewed more closely to local broadcast guidelines, which reportedly require women to cover their arms, legs and hair when appearing on Iranian state television.
The switch-up didn't surprise U.S. officials, who pointed out that it's not uncommon for Iranian media to alter images to suit their sensibilities.
"We've persistently seen Iranian news agencies, whether they're partially or fully state-run, use fabrication and use other means to distort images," deputy State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell told ABC News.
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Earlier, Fars News had taken issue with the first's lady's appearance on the show, saying in a statement, "In a rare occasion in Oscar history, the first lady announced the winner for Best Picture for the anti-Iran film, Argo, which is produced by the Zionist company Warner Bros."
It wasn't the only Iranian news outlet to blast the awards: Local website Asriran News had a bone to pick with Argo's win, writing, "Argo is a movie against Iran and it seems that [the deputy for cinema in Iran's Ministry of Islamic Culture and Guidance] Javad Shamghadri was not able to use his lobby to prevent an anti-Iran movie from winning."

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deearem 28th-Feb-2013 05:59 pm (UTC)
Their culture, not a huge deal imo.
quizblorg 28th-Feb-2013 06:06 pm (UTC)
So cultural misogyny is alright?
deearem 28th-Feb-2013 06:10 pm (UTC)
Question: do you actually care about women's freedoms, or only when the topic is about Islam? And have you actually talked to a Muslim woman and how they feel about issues like these?
stussytribe 28th-Feb-2013 06:12 pm (UTC)
scalp them sis

Edited at 2013-02-28 06:13 pm (UTC)
quizblorg 28th-Feb-2013 06:22 pm (UTC)
I assume the basis for your question is the fact that I seldom comment on misogyny here unless it's related to Islam.

The reason for that is very simple: I don't need to, because hundreds of other posters will take more than sufficient care of it. Whereas when it comes to Islam (or, more precisely, Islamism) related misogyny, we get crappy little apologist comments like your.

Regarding the second question: do you honestly believe that there are no Muslim women who see how misogynist the modesty rules enforced by Iran are? Of course there are also apologists, but why should I place a higher value on their judgement than on that of Muslim women like, say, Irshad Manji?

Edited at 2013-02-28 06:23 pm (UTC)
deearem 28th-Feb-2013 06:30 pm (UTC)
I'm not even defending it, at least not any more than others in here saying how the after dress looks better. It IS their culture, part of their culture, and it's not really my place in the world to condemn it, really. I suppose others like you can do that for me?
ben_superdetka 28th-Feb-2013 07:04 pm (UTC)
i like how people automatically dismiss your comments, because of you whole "thing", but from what i've seen, you're always on point at threads like this and i agree with you completely
beatlesluv 28th-Feb-2013 07:27 pm (UTC)
Drag him.
mjspice 1st-Mar-2013 05:56 pm (UTC)
Drag em.
thebloomroom 28th-Feb-2013 06:14 pm (UTC)
lol stop
mjspice 1st-Mar-2013 05:56 pm (UTC)
What is this comment even?
darkbloom 28th-Feb-2013 07:11 pm (UTC)
It's a big deal to those from there who don't want to be subject to it.
greencancer 28th-Feb-2013 08:32 pm (UTC)
Bullshit. Genital mutilation is an integral part in certain cultures too, among other equally barbaric and misogynistic traditions and customs, should we just sit back and accept it because "their culture"?
gillianinoz 28th-Feb-2013 09:49 pm (UTC)
Genital mutilation is an integral part in certain cultures too, among other equally barbaric and misogynistic traditions and customs, should we just sit back and accept it because "their culture"?

Well said. I don't understand the free pass Islamic culture gets here. A spillover from ontd_politics I get. There are a load of apologists over there.
lanavis 28th-Feb-2013 10:05 pm (UTC)
Some people would sadly say yes.
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