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Teh One Who Knocks
09-19-2012, 02:35 PM
By Dean Obeidallah, Special to CNN


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Editor's note: Dean Obeidallah, a former attorney, is a political comedian and frequent commentator on various TV networks including CNN. He is the editor of the politics blog "The Dean's Report" and co-director of the upcoming documentary "The Muslims Are Coming!" Follow him on Twitter: @deanofcomedy.

(CNN) -- Newsweek's cover story "Muslim Rage" has inspired a comedic rage.

The magazine's newest issue features an article by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who purports to lecture the West on how to best handle Muslim rage. Newsweek, in an effort to promote the article, turned to Twitter, asking people to tweet their thoughts on the article, followed by the hashtag #MuslimRage.

What happened next was not what Newsweek or Ali could have anticipated or wanted. Instead of an academic discussion about the article, or hate-filled diatribes by Islamophobes, it turned into something extraordinary.

Thousands of tweets bearing the hashtag #MuslimRage filled Twitter, showcasing satire at its best -- the type, by definition, which uses "wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly."

The tweets -- posted mostly by Muslims it seems -- are a comedic roast of the specious proposition that was peddled to us by Newsweek and Ali. Here are just a few samples:

Danya Hajjaji ‏@DanyaHajjaji

When everyone in history class turns to you once 9/11 is brought up. #MuslimRage

AidWorkerAfghanistan ‏@petey_jee

I told my shrink I was feeling suicidal and he reported me to the FBI #muslimrage

Dalia Mogahed ‏@DMogahed

When I wear a white hijab to a TV interview with a white backdrop. #floatingHead #MuslimRage

Juan Cole ‏@jricole

Television 'experts' saying Iran is an "Arab" country. #MuslimRage

Efe Ozturk ‏@Efe_Ozturk

Couldn't toss football around since the ball was made of pigskin #MuslimRage

And as University of California professor Reza Aslan poignantly and instructively tweeted:

Reza Aslan ‏@rezaaslan

Memo to those few violent MidEast protesters, this is how you fight Islamophobia. You make fun of it. #MuslimRage

We know that some Muslims were truly outraged by the anti-Islam video uploaded to YouTube that sparked protests in the Middle East. Some of those protests were peaceful, while others turned violent and deadly.

We also know that plenty of Muslims were horrified by the killing of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans in Libya. The U.S. government is looking into whether this atrocity was premeditated or not.

What is disheartening is that some of the media coverage of the protests embodies the worst form of sensational journalism. There were headlines and stories that made it seem as though millions of Muslims across the world had taken to the streets, with Muslim countries in riots and businesses closed.

One of the most outrageous comments came from MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, who said on Monday that Muslims hate us because of the religion itself. Scarborough, to the deafening silence of his co-hosts, further commented, "If you gave every street vendor, from street vendor to prime minister in that region, a chance to throw a rock at the U.S. Embassy, they would."

How is this different from a radical Muslim cleric telling his followers that every American hates them -- from street vendors to the president -- because of their faith?

Scarborough would be right if a majority of Muslims in the world had been protesting. But that is far from the truth.

In Indonesia, a nation of over 200 million, several hundred people took part in protests. Just a few months ago, 50,000 Indonesians bought tickets to see a Lady Gaga concert before it was canceled. So, what does this say about Muslims in Indonesia?

In Egypt, a nation of over 80 million, about 2,000 people protested on Friday. Of those protesters, a few hundred were arrested by the police.

In Lebanon, no protests occurred until Monday. Why? Because the pope had been visiting the country, and the leader of Hezbollah, which the U.S. has labeled as a terrorist group, didn't want to do anything to interfere with the pope's historic three-day visit.

A small number of protesters should not define the entire Muslim population of over a billion. The media should know this and report the truth accordingly.

Let's look closer to home. Monday was the one-year anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement. It was marked by protests in a number of cities. In New York City alone there were over 1000 protesters, with 185 getting arrested. Do these protests imply that all Americans are protesting? Of course not.

And remember the Chick Fil-A Appreciation Day this summer, which was held to support the fast-food chain amid a debate over its president's opposition to same-sex marriage? It set sales records for the chain and attracted over 600,000 supporters on its Facebook event page. Would it be fair for a foreign news media outlet to report, "Americans rage against gay marriage"? No.

The U.S. media -- and we're not just talking about Newsweek or Joe Scarborough -- need to act in a more responsible way. It appears that our media are more focused on ratings than facts and accuracy. While the media jump on the story and then quickly move on to another story, their impact in defining a people and a culture can be lasting. Let's hope the wave of #MuslimRage responses prompts the media to think twice before they react.

Acid Trip
09-19-2012, 02:50 PM
The new plan to deal with radical Muslims.

"Dear Peace Loving Muslims,

Radical Muslims are taking over your countries and making you look bad. If you don't step up and stop these radicals from...

1) Attacking embassy's
2) Murdering innocent people in the name of "Allah"
3) Committing terrorist acts on foreign/domestic soil

then we will consider you co-conspirators. You have 6 months to rid your population of these radicals and restore the good name of Islam. Failure to accomplish this goal will result in complete destruction of your country. We will make NO attempts to distinguish between enemy combatants and civilians.

This is your last chance because we are done fucking around.

Sincerely,

The United States of America"

Arkady Renko
09-20-2012, 10:04 PM
those cartoons suck ass, they're neither funny nor particularly provocative. If those silly frogs are going to get our embassies looted, they could at least have come up with something creative.

Leefro
09-21-2012, 03:25 AM
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KevinD
09-21-2012, 01:51 PM
I've spent quite a bit of time in the last couple years in a predominantly Muslim country: Malaysia. Never once while there did I hear any hate towards the US. If anything, the people were extremely courteous towards me.
What this means to me. People all over the world are basically the same. Except for the lunatic fringe (and we all have them)
I in no way condone the recent violence, and hope the perpetrators are held fully accountable.
What I do wonder is...What is the media's aim in trying to stoke up US hatred against Muslims?
Btw fyi, I am Southern Baptist, and freely discussed differences in religion while there with Muslims.

FBD
09-21-2012, 03:18 PM
its refreshing to hear stories like that instead of the rage filled intolerance ones.

Hal-9000
09-22-2012, 05:53 AM
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Southern Belle
09-22-2012, 07:24 PM
The media is a bunch of shit stirring assholes that are dividing this country. Turn the fucking tv off.