Jon Stewart exposes the gross and blatant inequality Muslim Americans face every day

"All men are created equal?" Huh

Published June 4, 2015 1:11PM (EDT)

 Jon Stewart      (Comedy Central)
Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)

In a newly launched "Daily Show" segment Wednesday night -- aptly titled "Halal Things Considered" -- Jon Stewart investigated some recent cases of Muslim-American discrimination.

Starting in, Stewart discussed the story of one woman getting denied a job at Abercrombie & Fitch because she wore a hijab to her interview, which violated the store's "look policy." She would go on to file a lawsuit, and win, in a U.S. Supreme Court case seven whole years later (June 2).

"I am proud to say that she can now ... work at Abercrombie & Fitch," Stewart said. "She has won the right to spend eight hours a day in a cloud of cologne selling pink polo shirts to guys named Chad."

Stewart saved his best shots for United Airlines, however, ripping into the airline service for its refusal to serve a Muslim American woman a can of Diet Coke. The logic behind the decision: The passenger could have used the can as a weapon.

And what's worse? The flight attendant proceeded to offer the Caucasian man seated next to her an open container of beer. When the woman, in shock, asked a passenger if he'd witnessed this blatant discrimination, he told her to "shut the f up."

"I am shocked at what goes on in coach," Stewart quipped.

Watch the clip below:


By Colin Gorenstein

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