OK, being more to the point, I do find it offensive. For us, Arab, it's gender based. I'm not sure if it is the same for Americans; but I'm wondering why they chose to represent the American by a male soldier (indicating power and strength) and the Arab / Muslim by a a very tenderous female. Nevevrtomention, the religious background and traditions being against this mix as well as displaying it publicly.
OK, being more to the point, I do find it offensive. For us, Arab, it's gender based. I'm not sure if it is the same for Americans; but I'm wondering why they chose to represent the American by a male soldier (indicating power and strength) and the Arab / Muslim by a a very tenderous female. Nevevrtomention, the religious background and traditions being against this mix as well as displaying it publicly.