*CNN’s Islamist Offers Christophobia, Judeophobia and Hinduphobia*

CNN is ready to offend every non-Muslim religion on earth.

May 1, 2017

*Daniel Greenfield* <http://www.frontpagemag.com/author/daniel-greenfield>

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*Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is
a New York writer focusing on radical Islam*.

Reza Aslan has built a career complaining about Islamophobia. Throw a dart
at a map of colleges and the odds were good that Aslan would be speaking at
one of them about the rising threat of Islamophobia.

Earlier *this year, Aslan*
<https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/reza-aslan-a-muslim-will-grace-will-cure-islamophobia>,
an Iranian Muslim, announced that he was going to change people’s minds
about Islam and make them more tolerant, “through pop culture, through film
and television.“

“Stories have the power to break through the walls that separate us into
different ethnicities,” Aslan rhapsodized, “different cultures, different
nationalities, different races, different religions.”

CNN gave Aslan a forum. Nearly every episode of “The Believer” that aired
has made some religion that isn’t Islam look freaky, unpleasant and
threatening. Instead of breaking through the walls, it has surveyed
different non-Islamic religions only to sneer at them as strange and weird.

Instead of Islamophobia, it offers Non-Islam-ophobia.

“The Believer” kicked off with an episode featuring a sect of cannibals
whom the show associated with Hinduism. Its last episode spread fear over
the threat posed by Orthodox Jews. CNN’s “Believer” clips offer Reza Aslan
explaining why he’s a Muslim sandwiched between a doomsday cult leader who
calls himself “Jezus”, voodoo, scientology and a Mexican death cult.

Not even Al Jazeera would have been this blatant about its Islamic agenda.

Reza Aslan, CNN and “Believer” have already offended a whole range of
religious groups. Hindus angrily *denounced the misrepresentation*
<https://scroll.in/article/831510/cnns-believer-does-reza-aslan-really-know-what-hindus-believe>
of their religion.  But the left has much less interest in Hinduphobia than
it does in Islamophobia. *Hindu protests outside*
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/us-canada-news/indian-americans-hold-peaceful-protest-against-cnn-in-chicago/articleshow/57848920.cms>
CNN offices in five cities garnered almost no coverage from the same media
that covers every single Islamic protest against Islamophobia.

The media doesn’t believe that all forms of religious bigotry are created
equal.

*Orthodox Jews condemned*
<http://rabbiavishafran.com/cnns-believer-unbelievable/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%253A+RabbiAviShafran+%2528Rabbi+Avi+Shafran%2529>
Aslan for his fearmongering aimed at Judaism. But the left is uninterested
in criticizing anti-Semitism from Islamists. Especially those on its
payroll.

“The Believer” has tried to smear Christians, Hindus and Jews. It has yet
to profile Muslims. Despite Aslan’s interest in teaching Americans not to
be Islamophobes, he seems to prefer pushing Christophobia, Judeophobia and
Hinduphobia. But bigots can’t be expected to fight bigotry.

“The Believer” treats non-Islamic religions as a freakshow. The gimmick
attracts viewers. See Reza Aslan eat brains, talk to a doomsday cult leader
or act afraid of Jews in fedoras. Look at all those freaks!

But don’t expect to see Shiite Muslims cutting their children in the street
for Ashura on “The Believer”.

Beneath the hipster approach to religion is malice. Hindus are associated
with cannibalism. Orthodox Jews in Israel are swapped in for Islamists. *Reza
Aslan pretends that*
<http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/CNNs-Believer-criticized-for-portrayal-of-ultra-Orthodox-486820>
Israeli cities are no-go zones as he insists, “If we get out of the car in
these neighborhoods, we will be immediately attacked.”

Of course no one attacks him. But Reza Aslan gets to pretend to be afraid
of the Jews.

In a CNN article, Aslan warned that Orthodox Jews are “taking on greater
political power until, one day, you wake up and find this group has more or
less taken over the state.”

If someone were to say such a thing about Muslims, Aslan would be leading a
lecture tour to denounce Islamophobia.  Last year, Aslan was peddling “Fear
Inc.: The Industrializing of Islamophobia.” Now Reza Aslan is,
coincidentally, spreading fear of a religion that Muslims view as their
leading enemy.

And CNN is serving as Fear Inc. and industrializing Aslan’s
Non-Islam-ophobia.

In his CNN hit piece, Reza Aslan cunningly transposes concerns about
Islamic birth rates, theocracy, no-go zones and religious police to Jews.
It’s inconceivable that CNN would run a documentary worrying about Islamic
birth rates leading to theocracy in Europe or America. But all those
worries about Islamophobia don’t apply to Islamists fearmongering about
other religions.

Israel, Reza Aslan warns, is on the verge of turning into a “Jewish version
of Iran”.

That’s certainly a convenient message to peddle *if you’re an Islamist*
<http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/10/celebrity-prof-reza-aslan-bring-his-islamphobia-show-to-penn/>
opponent of Israel. In the past, Reza Aslan *has been utterly unsubtle*
<http://www.israellycool.com/2017/04/10/reza-aslan-wants-us-to-believe-he-genuinely-worries-about-future-of-israel/>
in his hatred of the Jewish State.  Highlights *included comparing*
<http://www.israellycool.com/2017/04/10/reza-aslan-wants-us-to-believe-he-genuinely-worries-about-future-of-israel/>
Israelis to Nazis and insisting that Iran wants nukes because it feels
threatened by Israel.

But, as critics know, Reza Aslan has two faces. One is a ranting bigot. The
other feigns spirituality. The real Aslan is a bigot. The fake Aslan mouths
inanities about the universality of religion even as he attacks every
religion that isn’t Islam. You can find the real Aslan on social media and
the fake Aslan on CNN.

“The Believer” is the perfect platform for Reza Aslan. Its smirking
subtitle “Spiritually curious” and Aslan’s inanities convey the image of a
hipster looking for religious meaning everywhere. It’s no doubt how the
show was sold to CNN. And CNN execs saw Aslan’s approach of showcasing
religious freakiness while disguising it with nostrums about the
universality of the search for meaning as a safe bet.

But Aslan isn’t spiritually curious. He’s spiritually hostile. He’s learned
to disguise that hostility by sounding like a liberal. On CNN, his attacks
on various religions are interspersed with disclaimers. But the
disclaimers, like the inanities, are meant to get lost in the overall
impression that Hindus eat brains and Jews are Islamic terrorists who want
to take over everything. That is what viewers will remember.

Reza Aslan postures as a scholar, but he’s callously ignorant of other
religions and he isn’t actually interested in learning about them except to
undermine them. His curiosity is only a media pose.

“The Believer” continues the trend that defined Aslan’s career. He writes a
book defending Islam and then another that attacks Christianity. Then he
responds to the criticism by crying Islamophobia.

The only one who should be allowed to stir up fear and loathing of other
religions is Reza Aslan.

Christians, Hindus and Jews have taken apart Reza Aslan’s claims about
their religions. But despite Aslan’s posturing, he isn’t a scholar. A
scholar wouldn’t be boasting about eating brains or pretending to be afraid
of Jews in Israel. “The Believer” isn’t a scholar’s work. It’s a malignant
attack on non-Islamic religions disguised in one part universalism and four
parts sensationalism.

Reza Aslan’s openness is a sham. As is his enthusiasm. He isn’t a scholar
of religion but a promoter of Islam. He appears to embrace other religions,
boasting, “I feel Jewish” during one episode and writing a book about
Jesus, only to undermine them. He thrives by pitting members of enemy
religions against each other whether it’s liberal and conservative
Christians or secular and religious Jews.

Nothing better could or should be expected from Reza Aslan. “The Believer”
is xenophobia masquerading as tolerance and sectarianism dressed up as
universalism. Aslan’s episode on Jews in Israel is exactly what you ought *to
expect*
<http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2014/10/reza-aslan-on-what-the-new-atheists-get-wrong.html>
from *a slick Hamas apologist*
<https://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/08/reza-aslan-comes-out-strong-for-hamas>.
Hindus are likewise in the way of Islamic expansionism. As are Christians.
Depicting non-Muslims as bizarre normalizes Islamic violence.

Something more ought to be expected from CNN.

The media has long thrived on mocking conservative Christians. It’s fairly
casual about taking swipes at Orthodox Jews. But “The Believer” expanded
its hit list to Hindus. How many others will there be?

Islam is involved in conflicts with every major religion on earth. How many
religions is CNN ready to allow Aslan to smear? How long before “The
Believer” heads to Myanmar to settle scores with the Buddhist monks who are
defending themselves against Muslim violence? Or to Sudan to go after the
Animists facing Muslim persecution? Islamists have no shortage of enemies.
Neither will CNN.

CNN won’t report the truth about Islamic terror. Yet it is ready to offend
every other religion on earth.

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