A Minnesota Muslim woman named Halima Aden has become the first model to promote Sharia Law by wearing a hijab and burkini for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.
There are a lot of orthodox Jewish women who dress modestly when swimming, the same goes for a lot of bible believing Christian women as well, but you won't see them in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition any time soon. Why? Because
Sports Illustrated has no interest in promoting modesty,
obviously, but they are interested in promoting the doctrine Far Left Liberals like
Ilhan Omar and AOC.
A burkini is not a swimsuit, it is just ridiculous, just as a hijab is not a 'head covering' it is a symbol of Muslim
oppression of women. Islam enslaves women, subjugates them, forcing them to wear clothing that amounts to nothing more than a costume. So why is Sports Illustrated celebrating the subjugation and enslavement of women?
Because in 2019, with America electing
anti-semitic Muslim women to Congress, the Liberals seek the normalization of something that is very abnormal,
Islam and Sharia Law. They are using women like Ilhan Omar and Halima Aden to force Islam on America. Islam has always been and will always be the enemy of a free people. It has no place in America. You are fooling no one, Sports Illustrated, no one at all.
Muslim Halima Aden Makes History As The 1st To Wear Burkini In Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
FROM CBS MINNESOTA: Twenty-one-year-old Halima Aden was born in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, but she grew up near St. Cloud, Minnesota. The Somali-American model made history back in 2016 for becoming the first fully-covered Muslim woman to compete in the Miss Minnesota pageant.
Aden went on to sign with IMG models. In 2017, she made her New York Fashion Week debut in Kanye West’s Yeezy Season 5 show. Now, the Minnesota model is making history once again with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.
According to Sports Illustrated, for Aden’s SI Swimsuit rookie spread, the model traveled to her birth country where she shot at Watuma Beach with photographer Yu Tsai.
“To grow up to live the American dream [and] to come back to Kenya and shoot for SI in the most beautiful parts of Kenya–I don’t think that’s a story that anybody could make up,” Aden told Sports Illustrated during her shoot. Aden will be featured in the May 8 issue.
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