Bearded Buffoon
Women in some Muslim countries are encouraged to observe a strict dress code which involves covering their heads where bumptious men can wear what they want even silly hats while they are being interviewed in a nice warm TV studio.
But having politely explained to this Sunni Muslim scholar that she didn't have all day to listen to his rambling responses to her questions, Rima Karaki cut the oaf off after he tells her to "shut up" and says it's beneath him to be interviewed by a woman.
Way to go!
Female TV host cuts off interview with male guest after he tells her to ‘shut up’
'In this studio, I run the show'
By KIRAN MOODLEY - The Independent
It seems one man didn't get the message and meaning of International Women's Day this weekend.
Lebanese TV presenter Rima Karaki cut short an interview with Sunni Muslim scholar Hani al-Seba’i after he told her to "shut up" and that it was "beneath" him to be interviewed by her.
Karaki was talking to al-Seba’i about reports of Christians joining Isis in the Middle East. Responding to her question, al-Seba’i, who is based in London, began to talk about the history of Christians joining Islam rather than engaging with the question at hand.
It seems one man didn't get the message and meaning of International Women's Day this weekend.
Lebanese TV presenter Rima Karaki cut short an interview with Sunni Muslim scholar Hani al-Seba’i after he told her to "shut up" and that it was "beneath" him to be interviewed by her.
Karaki was talking to al-Seba’i about reports of Christians joining Isis in the Middle East. Responding to her question, al-Seba’i, who is based in London, began to talk about the history of Christians joining Islam rather than engaging with the question at hand.