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VP Leni Trending Issue About visiting 88th National Day of Saudi celebration

Every country has their own traditional way and one of this is Saudi Arabia which is known to be a conservative country and concerns about how their traditions dress is very important especially on a special celebration.

Recently, one of the Respective public servants in the Philippines receives a lot of negative comments and making a big crown in social media because of his dress which is not the correct dress she would dress on the said celebration in Saudi Arabia.

A lawyer give his reaction about this trending issues;
“It is not only an insult to your host but also an insult to the Filipino Muslims you represent,” Attorney Bruce Rivera said.

Madame VP,
I should be the last person saying this being very fashion forward and a bit risque but as Vice President of the Philippines, you represent the country and its sensibilities.
The Philippines has a Muslim population hence, there is no excuse for you to be insensitive to Muslim culture. The Kingdom of Saud Arabia (or even its embassy in the Philippines) is a Muslim state with very strict religious dress code. As their guest, the least you can do is dress properly or dress like a dignitary and not someone who will be attending a party.
Even if there was a skin-toned slip underneath that dress, it is still considered improper if you are visiting a Muslim country especially if you are representing the Philippines where Muslims are part of the people you represent. It is not only an insult to your host but also an insult to the Filipino Muslims you represent.
How can you be President if we cannot even rely on you sensitivities and good taste.
Bruce Villafuerte Rivera
Christopher Bong Go
Martin Andanar
Lorraine Marie T. Badoy
Sara Zimmerman Duterte
MannyPiñol
This viral post receives different feedback and reaction, according to other comments the Vice President obviously insult Muslims as he represents Muslims in the Philippines, we still don't get his opinion about this, how about you what is your reaction regarding this post?

Some of them giving some good comments which says;
Kath E Tizon First, that was a social event held at Shangri La The Fort. That was the 88th National Day of Saudi. Secondly, there is no legal code about Filipina women to wear an abaya here for such events like this. So, why mind her fashion sense 🙄
You can also read more about the feedback of Saudi Arabia about this issue:
https://lifeinsaudiarabia.net/blog/2018/03/21/abaya-is-not-necessary-for-women-crown-prince-mohammad-bin-salman/

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