[SIZE=7]Talk about taking the pith! Melania’s safari hat is mercilessly mocked on social media, as users deride her for dressing ‘like a European colonizer’[/SIZE]
By Clemence Michallon For Dailymail.com17:45 05 Oct 2018, updated 21:43 05 Oct 2018
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[li]The first lady, 48, toured an animal sanctuary in Nairobi, Kenya, on Friday, wearing a safari hat along with a white shirt and khaki riding pants[/li][li]Safari hats emerged in the 19th century and were predominantly worn by armed forces in the colonies; they remain a symbol of colonial rule and oppression [/li][li]Social media users quickly slammed Melania’s choice of accessory, deeming it insensitive and comparing it to a costume[/li][li]‘How “imperialist colonial oppressor” can you get?!’ one person tweeted[/li][li]‘That pith helmet you have carried was used by colonialists during the dark days. Doesn’t sit well with us Africans. Who advised you?’ another Twitter user asked[/li][li]Some compared Melania’s outfit to the one worn by Meryl Streep in the 1985 drama Out of Africa[/li][/ul]
Melania Trump has become a subject of derision on social media after wearing a safari hat during her visit to Nairobi, Kenya.
The first lady, 48, wore the accessory while visiting an animal sanctuary on Friday amid her solo official trip to Africa.
Safari hats, also known as pith helmets, emerged in the 19th century and were predominantly worn by armed forces in British colonies. As such, they remain a symbol of colonial rule and oppression, which is why many social media users blasted Melania’s hat for being tone-deaf.
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Backlash: Melania Trump has become a subject of derision on social media after wearing a safari hat during her visit to Nairobi, Kenya, on Friday
Some of them took to Twitter to question the first lady’s choice of accessory, at times comparing it to a costume.
Melania paired the white hat with a matching button-down shirt and khaki riding pants that she tucked into a pair of boots.
‘Nice hat! Halloween store?’ one Twitter user quipped after seeing the first lady’s outfit.
Another person thought Melania looked ‘like a European colonizer in her pith hat and riding boots’.
‘How “imperialist colonial oppressor” can you get?!’ someone else wondered.
One Twitter user addressed Melania on the platform, telling her: ‘That pith helmet you have carried was used by colonialists during the dark days. Doesn’t sit well with us Africans. Who advised you?’