It must be really hard to be an unbiased and objective news reporter; case in point, how do you NOT inject some sarcasm into this story from
The Week: "
Orchard Park, N.Y. The founder of a television network devoted to improving the image of Muslims was charged this week with beheading his wife . . . Hassan founded the Bridges TV network to counter negative stereotypes about Muslims after the 9/11 attacks" -- so, does his network cover the story . . . if they do, it's certainly going to promote a negative stereotype, but if they ignore it, it's going to promote a different negative stereotype.
Who would be watching the Bridges TV network that would acknowledge wife beheading as inappropriate behavior?
ReplyDeleteyou are a negative stereotype. i am also guessing you are a fan of the racist cookies.
ReplyDeletei caught up on this crap again...and i still do not feel bad for not reading celine's...
ReplyDeleteDid you see those cookies? They looked delicious!
ReplyDeletechantal should feel bad (i know she won't read this) - my most recent post is funny.
ReplyDeletei agree, this is crap.
Are there really still people who think that a handful of Muslims with plastic spoons
ReplyDelete(I know, I know- it's supposed to be box cutters, but plastic spoons are no less ridiculous) were the cause for bringing the US military industrial complex to its knees?
I won't be able to sleep unless I pretend that this was just a typo... let us never speak of this again!