Islam, a different civilization whose people are convinced of the superiority of their culture and are obsessed with the inferiority of their power
!I HEREBY ACCUSE MUSLIMS OF FUELLING ANTI-MUSLIM PREJUDICE BY THE THINGS I SEE THEM DOING EVERY SINGLE DAY TO COUNTLESS HUMAN BEINGS IN EVERY CORNER OF EVERY CONTINENT AROUND THE GOLBE...
IN REAL-LIFE!
I hope that the show "24" does NOT offer them an apology or even acknowlege their incessant WHINING.
Guess what Muslims??? You make it IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO BE ISLAMOPHOBIC.
MY GOD! NO ONE WORKS HARDER AT BEING ABSDOLUTE MONSTERS OR WHINES LIKE THOSE DAMNED MUSLIMS.
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Hit US television show '24' under fire from Muslim group
Hit US television show '24' under fire from Muslim group
Jan 19 9:53 AM US/Eastern
Hit US television show "24" came under fire from a Muslim group, which accused the program's makers of fuelling anti-Muslim prejudice with its latest storyline.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said "24's" season premiere, in which Islamic terrorists detonated a nuclear bomb near Los Angeles, risked stoking racial hatred.
The criticism was swiftly rejected by the show's network Fox Broadcasting, which said the series did not single out ethnic groups to be villains.
"The raw emotional impact of fictional scenes that include widespread death and destruction in America may adversely affect the public's attitude toward civil liberties, religious freedom and interfaith relations," the CAIR statement said.
"The program's repeated association of acts of terrorism with Islam will only serve to increase anti-Muslim prejudice in our society," it added.
Representatives of the award-winning series responded by pointing out that during the show's five seasons villains have included Americans, Baltic Europeans, Germans, Russians, Islamic fundamentalists and the fictional president of the United States.
"The producers are sensitive to the fact that over the course of the series no ethnic group be singled out for persecution or blame," a statement from Fox said.
"In fact, the show has made a concerted effort to show ethnic, religious and political groups as multi-dimensional, and political issues are debated from multiple viewpoints."
CAIR has raised similar concerns about "24" storylines in the past.
In response to the complaint two years ago, Fox aired a public service announcement featuring "24's" star Kiefer Sutherland, urging viewers to avoid stereotyping Muslims.
Hit US television show "24" came under fire from a Muslim group, which accused the program's makers of fuelling anti-Muslim prejudice with its latest storyline.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said "24's" season premiere, in which Islamic terrorists detonated a nuclear bomb near Los Angeles, risked stoking racial hatred.
The criticism was swiftly rejected by the show's network Fox Broadcasting, which said the series did not single out ethnic groups to be villains.
"The raw emotional impact of fictional scenes that include widespread death and destruction in America may adversely affect the public's attitude toward civil liberties, religious freedom and interfaith relations," the CAIR statement said.
"The program's repeated association of acts of terrorism with Islam will only serve to increase anti-Muslim prejudice in our society," it added.
Representatives of the award-winning series responded by pointing out that during the show's five seasons villains have included Americans, Baltic Europeans, Germans, Russians, Islamic fundamentalists and the fictional president of the United States.
"The producers are sensitive to the fact that over the course of the series no ethnic group be singled out for persecution or blame," a statement from Fox said.
"In fact, the show has made a concerted effort to show ethnic, religious and political groups as multi-dimensional, and political issues are debated from multiple viewpoints."
CAIR has raised similar concerns about "24" storylines in the past.
In response to the complaint two years ago, Fox aired a public service announcement featuring "24's" star Kiefer Sutherland, urging viewers to avoid stereotyping Muslims.
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AND HERE ARE TWO MORE REPORTS:
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MUSLIMS ARE STUPID.
DON'T THEY KNOW YOU CANNOT MESS WITH JACK BAUER?
AND YOU DEFINATELY CANNOT MESS WITH MY FAVORITE SHOW.
2 Comments:
Indeed Muslims have themselves to blame for many of the terror acts around the world by not condemning the extremists and terrorists. But would you have blamed all Catholics for terror tactics of the IRA and would you blame the entire American nation for the death of over half a million Iraqis civilians since the U.S. invasion? I think not.
Hello Ajaz,
I am so sick and tired of hearing about the IRA and being compared to them with these jihadists.
I had no sympathy for the IRA nor any terror group but please let's differentiate between terror groups who are authentically claiming LAND and then those of a political ideology shrouded in religion.
And by the way most of the Iraqi civilians killed in Iraq have not been killed by American troops but by those so called insurgents.
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