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tbahrain
22-10-2007, 12:11
s3, All.

The full transcript of this interview on Democracy Now is worth reading and to some of us might not be such an eye-opener considering the fact that the entire movie industry is owned and controlled by the "Chosen People".

We could perhaps understand why there is not the slightest compassion in the killing, torturing, humilating and demonizing the entire Arab/Muslim community.

A sampling...

AMY GOODMAN: An excerpt of Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People, featuring Jack Shaheen, the award-winning media critic who wrote a book by the same title. In this last few minutes, he joins us live in our firehouse studio. That film has just premiered in New York.

Jack, the significance of the media?

JACK SHAHEEN: Well, as Gerbil said, if you take the same images and you repeat them over and over again, and the images teach us to hate a people and to hate their religion, what happens is that we, in spite of our intelligence, our innate goodness, actually turn around and let these images despise and vilify an entire people.

You just had a guest, a young Iraqi girl that lost both her legs as a result of a bombing in Iraq. If you look at Rules of Engagement, one of the films that I talk about in the book and in the movie, you see a Yemeni girl with one leg on a crutch, who lost her leg when the Marines shot her. But in the end, this little Yemeni girl is not a victim, but a terrorist. So we cannot empathize with this girl who walks around with a crutch.

If you go and you see the new film called The Kingdom, Arab children again are portrayed as terrorists. So what’s happening now is the trend has taken us to a point where we look at all those people, namely Arabs and Muslims, as the enemy other, even children. So when a young Iraqi girl loses both her legs, so there’s a victim that takes place over in the Middle East that we don’t see, we don’t see the suffering, we don’t see the injury. And then, even if we do, our hearts do not reach out for that victim, primarily because we’ve been taught by the media that those children are not to be trusted.

AMY GOODMAN: Jack, do you hold out any hope -- we didn't get to the part of the film where you talk about images that you think are getting better. Overall, would you say it’s worse or better?

JACK SHAHEEN: Well, I think it’s gotten much worse. And it’s gotten much worse, if you look at the film called The Kingdom, where Arabs drop like Cupie dolls in an amusement park. I have hope --

AMY GOODMAN: By the way, the film by James Webb, or by the same Rules of Engagement James Webb. Jim Webb is the senator from Virginia.

JACK SHAHEEN: I know. I know. He wrote the story on which that film was based, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, who’s featured in the documentary, the governor of California, we see him gunning down Palestinians in True Lies. So, the link between politics and entertainment is there. I mean, media enforces policy; policy enforces media. They sort of scratch each other's back. I mean, it’s a mutual sort of vilification society.

Read full transcript here: http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/19/144225

tbahrain

lubna
22-10-2007, 18:28
s3

jazakallah for the article.
they treat the arabs/muslims in the movies the way they do simply becos they are afraid of them, and just wait and see inshaAllah they are gonna get what they are afraid of. islam will engulf all the evil and darkness with its light of truth and justice inshaAllah.

i have boycottoed hollywood movies years ago. and have trashed all the disney videos i had in my house Alhumdulillah and felt great after that.simply becos they had hidden agenda of chosen people.
i have better things to do now Alhumdulillah.

may Allah guide us all to the truth, give victory to the muslims and make islam prevail the lands Ameen.

Ma'assalama
lubna

tbahrain
23-10-2007, 13:58
w3s, sister.

I have just posted an article entitled "Bush's Pentagon Papers
The Urge to Confess" which is relevant to this thread.

tbahrain

lubna
24-10-2007, 22:21
s3
jazakallah khayer brother,
truth shall prevail inshaAllah. its just that Allah's time scale is different than us. we just have to be patient and His plans will unfold to us in time inshaAllah.

Netcurtains3
25-10-2007, 16:51
,,,well if its actually TV that real people watch then that Arabic chap Syeed (phonetic spelling as I don't have a clue to real spelling) in LOST comes off as about the nicest character (although, of course, all the chatacters are flawed).

Lets get serious here for a second.

If SERIOUS muslim religionists put in the same about of effort into demostrating against abortion etc as they do about palastine(yawn) they will not get slagged off nearly as much by catholic and baptist yanks. .... which is really want you're talking about.

Your religionists talk the talk but so far they are not walking the Walk (demostrating against abortion).

Tayeb
25-10-2007, 20:46
Arabs aren't all Muslims or religious.

Netcurtains3
25-10-2007, 21:30
I used the word "arabic" because it is the arabic part of Islam that is the focus of US media