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January 19, 2005

Spencer: Fox Kowtows to CAIR

Jihad Watch director Robert Spencer in FrontPage on the CAIR/24 imbroglio:

Fox’s 24 is a drama about terrorism. Episodes have featured Bosnian terrorists, German terrorists, South American terrorists, and terrorists from a Halliburton-like conglomerate. And, most famously, 24 has featured Muslim terrorists — or at least terrorists with a vaguely Middle Eastern aspect. But while no Bosnians, Germans, South Americans or Halliburton execs contacted the network to complain about the way they were portrayed on the show, when Fox ventured into Islamic terror territory, the network immediately aroused the ire of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).

Sabiha Khan of CAIR’s Anaheim chapter worried that 24’s Muslim terrorists would “contribute to an atmosphere that it’s OK to harm and discriminate against Muslims. This could actually hurt real-life people.” CAIR scheduled a meeting with Fox executives in Los Angeles to air their concerns.

Meanwhile, IslamOnline, a popular Muslim news portal run from Qatar, had its own ideas of who was behind 24’s introduction of Muslim terrorists: Fox Entertainment Group, it said, was “part of Jewish billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation.” It asserted that 24’s new plot direction was “hailed by Jewish groups and lobbyists as a bid to reveal Muslims’ ‘true nature,’” and noted that “Jewish writer Daniel Pipes wrote in the Israeli Jerusalem Post and the American New York Post hoping Fox would not bow to Muslim objections on the series.”

IslamOnline dropped “Jewish” from in front of “billionaire Rupert Murdoch” when informed that Murdoch is not, in fact, Jewish, but the implication of the article is still clear: 24’s introduction of Muslim terrorist characters was yet another in a long line of Jewish conspiracies.

It is frequently a bit of knee-jerk paranoia on the part of the defenders of Islamic jihad: that anyone who opposes them must be Jewish. This paranoia about the Jews is nourished by the Qur’an’s portrayal of them as crafty, untrustworthy — and accursed. And of course today jihadists would have us believe that the trouble between Muslims and non-Muslims is all because of Israel.

Although I am not in fact Jewish, I have been frequently labeled as such by Muslim spokesmen who evidently can’t conceive of a non-Jewish opponent of jihad ideology. So have Victor Davis Hanson and Paul Marshall: both have told me that they too have been labeled Jewish by Muslims after writing about Islamic jihad. One day perhaps such Muslim writers will awaken to the fact that the jihad ideology and the depredations of dhimmitude have won them a considerably larger spectrum of opponents than they care to imagine.

But the shadowy “Jewish groups and lobbyists” evidently dropped Fox’s puppet strings, because even before network execs met with CAIR, the producers of 24 removed from the show some material that they were afraid might stereotype Muslims. Fox would not let me see the deleted material or describe it to me. Nor would anyone there speak on the record to me about their meetings with CAIR and the changes to 24; however, I was able to locate an informed source who told me that later in the season, 24 is planning to feature an American Muslim character that CAIR would find more to their liking. Fox also agreed to distribute CAIR’s Public Service Announcement about American Muslims to their affiliates, although the affiliates are not bound to run it during the broadcast of 24 or at any other time.

But why was Fox playing ball with CAIR in the first place? Were the execs who met with CAIR representatives aware that three of its officials have been arrested for various terrorist-related activities? Yes, said the source, that is a matter of public record. Are they aware that CAIR founder Nihad Awad helped establish CAIR after working at the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), where he was public relations director — and that former FBI counterterrorism official Oliver Revell has called the IAP “a front organization for Hamas that engages in propaganda for Islamic militants”? Did they know that Awad himself has declared: “I am in support of the Hamas movement”? Well, yes, said the source, they were aware of allegations that CAIR had some links, however tenuous, with Hamas, but they judged the organization’s complaints on their merits. That’s what Fox always does, he said: it considers not the source of a complaint, but the worthiness of the complaint itself.

So if the Ku Klux Klan called with a complaint, that complaint would be judged on its merits, not its source? That’s a question that only Fox’s cowed executives can answer, and they aren’t talking.

Posted by Robert at January 19, 2005 5:50 AM
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That is a very nice article Mr. Spencer and thank you for asking the questions we really want to know about.

Pondering this I can not help but wonder how a TV series plot and actors could be swayed to make changes.
Also as this is fictional(right) and does not actually happen we have a very real situation here in CONUS where a family of 4 were tortured and slain by what can only be described as terrorists.

What kind of comparison can we make here?
1)CAIR is pushing FOX's 24 to make changes that wont cause stereo typing.
2)The Carnage left behind in NJ could never be described on television.

The scenes in 24 so far pale in comparison to actual events that have taken place in the last few days.

As 24 is a show and NJ is a state where gruesome murders took place as well as a head recently found I ask you to make the comparison between real life and fiction here.

THE HOTTEST PLACES IN HELL ARE RESERVED FOR THOSE WHO, IN A TIME OF CRISIS, MAINTAIN THEIR NUETRALITY. (DANTE)

Posted by: Chuck [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2005 6:14 AM

Related: today's jihadist support from leftist Academia, media and politicians:

pro-terror Berkeley rally
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16689

France can't stay away from Iraq
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16676

chomsky in action
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16690

Posted by: Gary [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2005 6:19 AM

Looks as if IslamOnline is playing the Jew card. Every name they mentioned was preceded by the J-word modifier to make certain that none of the faithful would miss that all of the named people revealed their "true nature" as presented in the Koran. Could this hurt "real-live people?" Could it incite mayhem against the Muslim-designated "sons of pigs and apes?"

Anyone who does not knuckle under to the purveyors of peace and compassion is relegated to the ranks of the accursed, and branded with the J-word.

To which an old Cuban refrain comes to mind, paraphrased:

"Mama Ine', Mama Ine', todos los Judios tomamos cafe."

Makes no sense, but neither does anything else that the people who brought us Jihad
are throwing our way.

As we're all tossed willy-nilly into the same basket, we may as well all drink coffee together.

Posted by: unicorns62000 [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2005 8:06 AM

Don't ever say come get me to those slugs. They came, and we saw what they did on 9/11. No, we should only go to them. As for the slugs in this country who call for the Muslim overtaking of this country, deport them.

As for Fox network, e-mail them, and let them know what you think of bowing to CAIR. Tell them they have lost a viewer. If there is one thing they understand is viewership. The fewer the viewers, the less money they make from advertisers. Flood Fox with e-mails.

Posted by: RIslander [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2005 12:38 PM

Scott Grogin of FOX 24 was informed the day before the meeting with CAIR of

The $ trillion suite naming CAIR [ pages 37-39]

anti-cair-net.org countersuit vs CAIR

Danielpipes.org resource for CAIR concerns.

Posted by: rad [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 19, 2005 3:40 PM

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