Aslan has wanted to do this for a long time. “I’m waiting for a Muslim ‘All in the Family,’” he said in 2016. “Muslims are never going to feel like a part of the American family until people start to make fun of them on TV. That’s how minds have always been changed in this country.” Really? After all, we all know how much Muslims love being made fun of. And can Reza Aslan give us a single other example of a group that started “to feel like a part of the American family” when people started “to make fun of them on TV”?
This is just another spurious claim of Muslim victimhood from someone who has made a tidy living in the Muslims-Are-Victims industry, Reza Aslan. And it is more muddled thinking from a spectacularly muddled thinker. Which marginalized group began to “feel like a part of the American family” because they were made fun of “All in the Family”? Right-wing racist bigots? Polish hippies who were dubbed “Meathead” by their fathers-in-law?
Anyway, Reza isn’t original in this, either. Katie Couric said a few years ago that we needed a Muslim “Cosby Show,” i.e., a TV show that shows Muslims as just ordinary folks, and this will supposedly melt away the alleged prejudice that Americans have toward them.
The fallacy of that reasoning lies in the fact that when “The Cosby Show” aired, there were no international black terror groups mounting terror attacks in the U.S. and around the world, and boasting of their imminent conquest of the U.S. The suspicion that Americans have of Islam comes from jihad terror and Islamic supremacism, not from racism and bigotry, and Americans know this distinction, despite the best efforts of people like Reza Aslan to obscure it and make people feel guilty for opposing jihad terror. Some slick TV show depicting funny, warm, attractive, cuddly Muslims would not end jihad terror, or blunt concern about it — it would only serve to further the idea that resisting jihad violence was somehow “bigoted.”
“Reza Aslan column: Watching TV helped me see America. Can it help America see Muslims?,” by Reza Aslan, Los Angeles Times, September 13, 2021:
…I’ve spent my entire career trying to help non-Muslims in the West understand Islam as a religion, a culture and an ideology. For years I was the friendly face of Islam on cable TV, the guy making jokes on Jon Stewart and getting into arguments on Fox News, trying to reframe Americans’ perceptions about my faith and culture. My first book, “No God But God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam,” became an international bestseller. I really thought I was making a difference.
But at some point, I realized I wasn’t.
Five years after 9/11, in 2006, negative perceptions of Islam were far higher than they were in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Ten more years later, in 2016, the U.S. set a record for anti-Muslim hate crimes.
Now, 20 years after 9/11, it is difficult not to conclude that all the college courses and cable news discussions, the bestselling books and viral videos — none of it made much of a difference in how Americans viewed Islam.
Some time ago, I realized that I needed to think differently about how to reach people. What I came to understand is that bigotry is not the result of ignorance; bigotry is the result of fear. And fear is impervious to data. It cannot be combated with statistics and information. No amount of lectures or essays or bloviation on cable news will make someone stop fearing another person.
The only way to truly reframe people’s perception of someone they fear is to allow them to get to know that person. And one of the most effective ways to do that is to see that person on television, living an ordinary life….
But we had a television. “The Jeffersons” and “Good Times” and “All in the Family” — these sitcoms taught us what America was and what America believed. They showed us how families talked to each other and what neighbors brought to potlucks, all while serving as our de facto babysitter and English teacher.
TV didn’t try to convince me of anything; it just introduced me to Americans, showed me their conflicts and their connections to one another. It made me laugh. It made me cry. More than anything, it made me understand.
If TV could teach me about Americans, maybe it could teach Americans about me. A few years ago, I stopped putting all my energy into books and lectures, stopped appearing on cable TV altogether and instead began making TV shows. I realized I could have a greater impact introducing Americans to a single Muslim on TV than I could writing more books about Islam.
It’s been a long journey for me from watching Archie Bunker with my sister to now producing a sitcom with a Muslim protagonist. “United States of Al” tells the story of an Afghan interpreter who comes to America to live with Riley, his best friend and a Marine veteran. It’s the first network TV show to showcase the writing and acting of Afghans and Afghan Americans, and the only one telling their story.
I know it’s a risky business to do jokes that involve war and refugees, especially in this moment of incredible tragedy. But what I learned from all those days trapped inside a motel room is that finding humor in people requires acknowledging that they’re a part of the conversation — and first, that means seeing them. Right now, at a time when the Taliban once again are controlling Kabul and some Americans are talking about “an invasion” of Afghan refugees, America desperately needs to see Afghans.
There are thousands of Afghan refugees whose stories will play out in towns across America. Like my family, many of them will have nothing more than a single suitcase of clothes and keepsakes to their name. They’re more than just chess pieces in our country’s dysfunctional politics. They need places to live and communities to support them. They need to be viewed as people with hopes and dreams and triumphs and tragedies.
Perhaps it’s naive to think that a sitcom can provide that, especially in the face of the last few heartbreaking, hope-destroying weeks. But I know, from study and experience, that TV is the most powerful relationship-building tool ever devised.…
somehistory says
It’s isn’t “perceptions” of the evils of islam. It is the *reality* of the evils of islam.
mozlums want to see people bow to them and their fake ‘god’ and fake ‘prophet,’ see people pay extortion money in order to keep living, fully submit by telling the big lie about satan and his spokes-creep….the lying, mass-murdering, raper of children, filthy sack of maggot guts, sex-mad slave-trading thief, son of the devil that mozlums revere and worship as a ‘prophet,’ and want the rest of us to agree….or die a horrible death.
When mozlums aren’t whining and lying, they are lying about how wonderful they are, and if they are not lying about that, and if they aren’t planning terror attacks, they are dead.
This creepy liar is no different.
gravenimage says
Spot on, Somehistory.
Here’s just one recent horror:
“Rape, killing of 13-year-old shocks Austria, 3 Afghans held”
https://apnews.com/article/europe-austria-migration-government-and-politics-8194249c84d0c7413ee94b23c09bb111
mortimer says
Reza, it has nothing to do with modern Afghan ‘people’. It’s about BACKWARD, BRUTAL, SAVAGE, 7th-century BARBARIANS called the Taliban who believe the JIHAD DOCTRINE, the KAFIR DOCTRINE and the ISLAMIC MISOGYNY DOCTRINE..
gravenimage says
+1
Doomer says
Before,Afghans were alright,that was in the 7th century, when the population was Buddhist. Now Afghans cannot be trusted. They will never become Buddhist again. Buddhism is a peaceful religion.
gravenimage says
Reza Aslan: ‘America desperately needs to see Afghans as people with hopes and dreams and triumphs and tragedies’
…………………
Unfortunately, many of these hopes and dreams include imposing the horrors of Islamic law on us, violently if need be. I’m sure the meretricious Reza Aslam doesn’t want us to know this.
99% of Afghan Muslims seek the imposition of Shari’ah law.
And the bit about a Muslim “All in the Family” is very odd–doesn’t Aslan recall that this was supposed to be read as a show about a paterfamilias who was bigoted and misogynistic? If such a show *really were* produced about a Muslim–not that it would ever reach the air under current circumstances, with daddy Mo abusing his wife and railing against the filthy Infidels and Aisha not wearing her Hijab and dating a Kaffir boy–no doubt those like Aslan himself would lead the way in protesting it.
JimJFox says
“99% of Afghan Muslims seek the imposition of Shari’ah law”
As a figure of speech, maybe so but as a fact I don’t believe it.
Ordinary Afghans were, I believe horrified by the return of the taleban and protests and demonstrations occurred even though those participating knew they were facing severe punishment or even death.
mortimer says
To JimFox: why not try to learn something, Jim. Your uninformed guessing won’t help.
“99% people in Afghanistan favour making Sharia the law of the land, most favour corporal penalties: Pre-Taliban Pew Research shows
The survey by Pew Research Centre conducted in 2013 suggests that 79% of the Afghani Muslims considered it to be okay to award death penalty to those who quit Islam”
https://www.opindia.com/2021/08/pew-research-survey-afghanistan-sharia-taliban/
gravenimage says
A “figure of speech”? This is just insulting claptrap.
This is what Afghan Muslims *themselves* have said. This poll cites 99% of Afghans saying they favor making Shari’a the law of the land:
https://www.pewforum.org/2013/04/30/the-worlds-muslims-religion-politics-society-beliefs-about-sharia/
I have great respect for those Afghans protesting the Taliban. But protests have been small, and mostly in somewhat-more-cosmopolitan Kabul.
Raja says
Gravenimage,
With all the due respects to you,
Even cosmopolitan population has two sets of dresses. When outside home, they wear Western dresses, but when at home they are in burqa. I was shocked to see a lady slip into one in a few seconds. I am referring to Bhora Muslims of India. Infidel might agree with me.
gravenimage says
Raja, this is what Muslims themselves have said. Then, Burqas are not typically worn at home, unless there are guests, because otherwise everyone there is related.
But the idea that women are able to walk around places like Afghanistan in western dress even before the Taliban takeover is mistaken. The fact is that you find few women out in the streets at all. Part of Purdah is not just oppressive dress like the Burqa but also women rarely leaving home without “Mehrams” (male guardians) and only then when it is deemed completely necessary). In most street scenes women are nowhere in evidence.
SO says
In Europe, with all their Islamic refugees – they agree on one thing. They say the Afgans are the WORST. And it was about a week or so when an Afghan refugee man stabbed a woman in the neck while she was tending to her gardening. I don’t know if the woman survived. Plus, when two others witnessed this, the murderous creep stabbed the two as well. Put simply, NO ISLAM in western countries needs to be the rule!
gravenimage says
That is this terrible story, SO:
“Afghan man, 29, repeatedly stabs female gardener in the neck in park ‘because he didn’t like the fact she was a working woman'”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9960255/Man-Berlin-attacks-woman-allegedly-worked.html
It looks as though she and the brave passerby who came to her aid have survived–but only because they were rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery.
mortimer says
They already have such a show mocking Muslims: a number of episodes have appeared on TV with the CLOWN REZA ASLAN as the unintentional butt of humor and mockery.
Every time Aslan makes such foolish, unfounded blanket statements, we all have a good laugh at him.
Raja says
Mortimer,
To call Reza a clown would be an insult to clowns.. He seems to have fixated his eyes on the potential monies and the great shield and mantra called islamophobia, as Hugh has contributed in the comment section.
It is a win win situation, as he might see it.
savvyone says
I believe that Americans would be more welcoming of the refugees, but we are stymied by the fact that we hear too many news stories about Afghan’s and the other Islamists attacking people with knives with intent to kill, all in the name of Islam.
It is so irritating to have to take people into our Country, simply because they are leaving the countries they come from: countries they ruined thru overbreeding, tribalism, wars and Islamic practices Now they want us to feel sorry for them.
It is Reza Aslan who needs to see Islam through our lens. We have made a great country and now it is being destroyed due to parasitic cultures advancing on our shores, and actually they have been here for a long time keeping a low profile, but now the lid is off and they are showing their true intent. Muslims in America practice Shariah. So why would we want to accept them?
gravenimage says
Actually, here in California with the largest Afghan population in the United States people are falling all over them selves to welcome these “poor refugees”–but this is still not enough for Muslims like Reza Aslan.
“How to help Afghan refugees: 3 organizations providing housing, transportation and other necessities”
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-to-help-afghan-refugees-organizations-housing-transportation-necessities/
“Afghan Refugee Crisis: How You Can Help”
https://www.hias.org/afghan-refugee-crisis-how-you-can-help
“As Afghan refugees arrive in Bay Area, South Bay town hall tackles group’s most pressing issues”
https://abc7news.com/afghanistan-san-jose-town-hall-refugees-help/11024108/
There are dozens more stories like these.
Bob C says
that because, you crank, American “as a religion, a culture and an ideology” are not murdering, non-assimilating bastards
Wellington says
I no more want Muslims “to feel like part of the American family” than I want Neo-Nazis, Marxists, BLM members, Antifa adherents, KKK members and anarchists “to feel like part of the American family.”
To be part of the American family (though I would note here I hate when people use the word, “family,” loosely; it inevitably is an indicator that such people are insincere or worse—Aslan comes to mind as an excellent example) you have to believe in freedom of speech, freedom of religion (or no religion), the capacity to apologize for past errors, and a belief that America is indeed, as Abraham Lincoln himself said, “the last best hope of mankind.” No one is really an American (or a non-American admirer of America) unless they comprehend that a world without America over the last hundred years or more would have ushered in the darkest of dark ages in the history of mankind and that America from its very beginnings was the greatest experiment in all of mankind’s history, including the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome and want transpired over the centuries in that magnificent island known as Britain.
Sir Winston Churchill knew this. That’s why he very often referred to America as “The Great Republic.” And it helps explain Churchill’s first statement upon hearing that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, to wit, “So we have won after all.”
Churchill knew so much. Aslan knows nothing of merit. He is the anti-Churchill. Profoundly unfortunately, Biden is shaping up ever increasingly as another Aslan, which can only spell much more trouble ahead—for America, for the West, for all the world.
Infidel says
Wellington
Whenever I drive, I listen to Andrew Wilkow on Sirius XM Patriot Channel these days: he’s a worthy successor to Rush Limbaugh. He often says: “You cannot endlessly bring people from there here without making ‘here’ ‘there'”. Referring to both the border crisis, as well as the Afghan airlift
Hits the nail on the head
Wellington says
Agreed, Infidel. Those who come to America, like my Polish grandparents, must want to adapt to and fully adopt America and what its stands for.
My Polish grandparents did just this. Sadly, those days are now long past with so many now coming to America, including adherents to the worst religion of all time and which religion is so antithetical to what America stands for.
Ah, if only greater knowledge of Islam existed among our elites. Not the case. Bush 43 serves as a sterling example of such extraordinary willful ignorance and which ignorance crosses the line into the criminal, at least in ethics if not in law.
gravenimage says
Good exchange, Wellington and Infidel.
I just picked up Churchill’s “The Gathering Storm”, which I have long intended to read. Many parallels to circumstances today–most especially the evil of our enemies and clulessness of so many in the West.
Infidel says
Why, Reza? Why can’t you ‘Khorasanis’ (using ISIS-K lingo here) just remain in the likes of Herat, Mazar e Sharif, Ma’ashed, Ghowr or other such places and put together your own ‘All in the family’, duly produced in Dari or Pashto or Urdu or whatever else you like? If we left Afghanistan, why do we owe it to you people to bring as many of you here, particularly when we left a perfectly ‘normal’ country (certainly more normal than Pakistan) where you could have done what you liked?
No, Reza, we have enough problems of our own, exacerbated by a government that wants to force vaccines on everyone and then enforce masks and booster shots, if they can get away w/ it. A government that wants to deny therapeutics to certain states that won’t force vaccinations, even if the patients suffering from ‘Covid’ got it despite being vaccinated (which is due to the Delta variant, as Dr Fauci said when he defended the ridiculous decision of vaccinated people being asked to wear masks). A government that’s throwing its borders wide open so that it can flip certain states Democrat for good. Inflation, an economy looking south, etc
Actually, Reza, now that we’re out of the Middle East, we owe you people squat!
wpm says
I could just see” All in The Moslem family show ” as Mohammad beats his first wife in front of his children for accidently burning his dinner .Next scene Mohammad forces his ,second wife a 13 year old girl into forced sex in rape scene. Then Mohammad threatens to murder his daughter and her new husband she married from a different tribe of Islam Mohammad then is shown committed welfare fraud at the welfare office in Queens NYC laughter all around ,violence ,child abuse , rape, force married ,under age sex, honor killing, stealing fraud, a hit cult classic that is over 1400 years old! Now showing in ever corner of the world thanks to the leading elite of the western world! Maybe Reza can direct it ,product it ,finance it, doing the shooting in Afghanistan using locals as actors that should be a real hoot! Put his money reputation, and life on the line to prove his point that Islam is just another religion that has nothing to do with terrorism, Jihad violence, or degenerate behavior! Is Reza a man of color too he looks as white as the original Mohammad to me?
gravenimage says
Spot on, wpm.
Alex Lund says
You are spot on.
By the way, does anybody remember BBCs “The Real Housewives of ISIS”?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKL9b5-DL4A
“I`ve been married six times and five times widowed.”
BOOM (sound of explosion)
“six times (widowed)”
“He is always talking about his 40 virgins.”
But unfortunately our rulers dont want the truth to come out and will do anything to stop it.
gravenimage says
I’ve seen this before–it is actually hilarious!
I’m just surprised that the BBC would actually dare to do this. Good for them.
Johnny B says
I don’t know of any other foreign ethnic group who’s had such privileged access to our part of the world and now they’re coming to America as well in large numbers. At the same time, this particular ethnic group – the Arab Muslims – have been the most reluctant, hostile, dependant, criminal and so on compared to all other ethnic groups who’ve come here for the past 40-50 years in order to establish themselves and their families for a better life. Yet, all the Arab Muslims do is complaint and portrait themselves as victims all the time. It never stops, they’re obviously treated so bad here and we’re all racists, but still they arrive by the hundreds of thousands or millions every year!!!
PMK says
Perhaps it’s naive to think that a sitcom can provide that, especially in the face of the last few heartbreaking, hope-destroying weeks.
A sitcom? Muslims couldn’t handle Americans drawing cartoons!!!!!
I’ve spent my entire career trying to help non-Muslims in the West understand Islam as a religion, a culture and an ideology.
And we learned it, good and hard! The fact is Muslims don’t WANT to be part of the ‘American family’,. Otherwise they would renounce most of the Koran. Others here can cite chapter and verse but I just remember basic thrusts:
“Don’t take Jews and Christians for friends.”
If Muslims wanted to be part of the American family they would take Jews and Christians for friends.
“If anyone leaves his Islamic religion, kill him”
We have seen American Muslims murder their own family members who dared to stray from Islamic teachings. Clearly, they don’t believe in the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of religion.
I’ve never been ‘desperate’ to see Muslims as ordinary people with hopes and dreams, but I wanted to see them in that light. The fact remains they don’t want what we want. Somalis, Chechens and many others were welcomed by Westerners who believed they meant well.
People were welcomed after the first Gulf Wat and they tried to blow up the WTC in 1993. A Muslim doctor attacked his fellow servicemen in Fort Hood. Chechen ‘refugees’ bombed the Boston Marathon.
The list goes on and on and on.
Ilhan Omar certainly doesn’t sound like she wants to be ‘accepted’.
The unhappy truth is that “Islam as a religion, a culture and an ideology. ” is incompatible with the Western way of life and it’s incompatible with our Constitution. Muslims don’t believe in freedom of religion. The ideology is totalitarian in nature. Individual freedom is not valued. As for the culture: it is inextricably tied in with the Koran. The price for coming to America should be to give up the call to fight all disbelievers. If you can’t do that and you can’t stay in your home country then please find another OIC country to live in.
Here, trust has been broken. By Muslims who were welcomed here and who violated our trust by carrying out JIhad attacks on Americans who welcomed them with open arms. For them America is dar-al-harb. It’s not a sanctuary. It’s a battlefield.
commonsense says
+1
gravenimage says
+1
Emilie Green says
“No amount of lectures or essays or bloviation on cable news will make someone stop fearing another person [who’s wearing a suicide vest in the shopping mall, yelling ‘Allahu Akbar’ as he reaches for his detonator].}
commonsense says
Send your comment- verbatim – to that bastard Aslan.
Beneath the Veil of Consciousness says
Can someone post a link to Reza’z coming out dance party routine. Maybe the Taliban will see the humanity in it and wish to throw Reza off a building. Why aren’t these refugees headed to Saudi Arabia or some such Muslim country, Mr. Azlan? Oh, that’s right, Reza, they’re not considered “all In the family” by such countries.
Rob R (Brit stuck in Britainistan) says
What is he going on about? “Afghans”?
Is he talking about the ones over there, or the ones Biden is bringing in?
Funny he brought up 2006 because that’s exactly where a fruitcake such as him belongs…
tgusa says
Lets do an Afghan Mary Tyler Moore. Nope, cant do that. How bout an Afghan Lassie? Nope, cant do that. OK, an Afghan Little House on the Prairie? Nope, cant do that. An Afghan Soul Train? No. Last try, an Afghan Cheers? Dang it, cant do that either. I guess we could do an Afghan version of White Heat but that’s no fun for anyone.
Infidel says
Do an Afghan edition of ‘Natural born killers’
James Lincoln says
Infidel,
How about an Afghan version of the 1985 movie “Invasion USA”.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089348/
tgusa says
The Horror genre would be much more appropriate and there is a wealth of potential material that could be used. An endless supply, really, a producers dream.
gravenimage says
Brilliant, tgusa and Infidel! In fact, you couldn’t do Muslim versions of most of the great American TV shows.
tgusa says
A situation comedy that revolves around islamic life is no laughing matter but you already knew that.
gravenimage says
Grimly true, tgusa.
Egor says
Reza Aslan might have a few academic qualifications but he is an idiot. Remember this is the same border line defective who ate human brains on his CNN program – just to boost ratings. Fortunately, he fell flat on his face and the show was canned. It takes a lot for CNN to can a Muslim as it goes against their narrative.
mortimer says
Reza Aslan was attacked by expert academics who accused him of writing on a subject outside his field as well as dragging up theories that had been rejected by mainstream scholars many decades ago. Reza Aslan presented himself as an expert on religious history, but that turned out not to be completely genuine. His training was in sociology, not history.
CogitoErgoSum says
Yes, it would be a hoot to see a re-make of the Beverly Hillbillies with Muslims portrayed as ignorant rubes from the hinterlands of Afghanistan living in one of the richest and most sophisticated neighborhoods in America – maybe even next door to somebody like Joe Biden or Chuck Schumer or Nancy Pelosi. So many possibilites for hilarity in a situation as unlikely as that.
mortimer says
Yes, and each week these Beverly Hillbillies Muslims get into trouble sacrificing a camel in their backyard, attempting an honor killing of their niece, and trying to hide their multiple marriages from the authorities and one secret ‘mutah’ marriage from the leading man’s first wife. Uproarious fun. Finally, the young son, marries an American girl who converts and they sneak out of the country and join ISIS. What great comedy. Not.
gravenimage says
Yep. Ellie Mae would get “Honor Killed” early on…
Derek says
Hmmmm, why does the person with this brilliant idea of making fun of Muslims on TV start by drawing some funny cartoons.
We will all laugh at him.
James Lincoln says
+1
Hugh Fitzgerald says
What Reza Aslan really means is that he wants to be hired to write the scripts for this Muslim “All In The Family.” And once the show is broadcast, o matter how awful it turns out to be, no network will dare to cancel it for fear of being labelled “islamophobic.” He’ll have a lifetime of high-paid hack work assured.
mortimer says
Reply to H. Fitzgerald. No doubt true. He would also be funny as the bumbling father who’s trying to bridge modern life and 7th-century Islam. Hey, that’s what he’s doing already.
For your interest, Mr. Fitzgerald, here is a rating from ‘Rate my teachers’
https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=1594494
“Reza Aslan has a big ego but his classes mostly revolve around him talking about how great he is and how many celebrities he’s talked to. He needs to do more teaching and less self-praising.”
gravenimage says
Sounds like Canada’s “Little Mosque on the Prairie”, which had poor ratings despite all the hype it received. Still, it ran for seven seasons.
Raja says
Yes Hugh Fitzgerald ,
The mantra “islamophobia” is producing great results. It’s like some magician saying Presto. The infidels have become real cowards to be incapacitated by mere words of subterfuge.
mortimer says
A tv show about Muslims was created to show them in a SYMPATHETIC manner, but Americans saw their attitudes to dogs and were DISGUSTED, and so the show got SUDDENLY CANCELLED.
All-American Muslim – Wikipedia (tv show)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-American_Muslim
All-American Muslim is an American reality television series that aired on TLC. The program followed the daily lives of five Lebanese-American Shia Muslim families in Dearborn, Michigan, the largest Muslim community in the United States. All-American Muslim premiered on November 13, 2011.. TLC canceled All-American Muslim after one season, citing low ratings.
OLD GUY says
Americans have hopes and dreams also.
I hope America stays free of islam.
I dream about the days when we had a safe country where are children could play outside day or night.
I have hope that my grand children live in a country that supports law and order.
I have hope that our political leaders will close the borders to illegal migration.
I dream about the day we stop killing the unborn.
I hope we can elect our leaders in fair elections.
I hope we elect leaders that truly put America first.
I dream that the world will but down the ARMS and live in peace, where everyone is valued and protected in their country of birth.
I dream of the Chicago Bears winning the Super Bowel.
I hope my golf game gets better. And that my wife see’s the value in that new $600. dollar Driver I bought.
And yes I recognize that Afghans and every other living being has hopes and dreams. But I don’t see it that it is my job or my countries job to fulfill the dreams of everyone else in the world.
gravenimage says
+1
SAFI says
lol such claptrap. If such a show was to air, muslims all over the world would go on an embassy-burning rampage and their governments would be protesting and boycotting us over this blatant “islamophobia”