Assalamu aleikum.

"The [Muslim teen] also helps his parents mastermind a
plot to kill large numbers of Americans that begins
with an attack on a train. Over the breakfast table,
the father tells his son: “What we will accomplish
today will change the world. We are fortunate that
that our family has been chosen to do this.“Yes,
father,” his son replies."

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Fox's 24 Angers Muslim Group 
By Jim Finkle -- Broadcasting & Cable
12/29/2004
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/CA490488.html

Fox is under fire from at least one group for scenes
in the Jan. 9 debut of drama 24 that portray a Muslim
teen-ager and his parents as members of a terrorist
cell plotting a mass attack on Americans.
 
It’s the second Fox show to generate controversy in
the past two weeks, following demands by the National
Council for Adoption that Fox cancel Who’s Your Daddy,
a guess-your-birthfather reality special the network
may develop into a series.

Concerns about 24 were raised by a preview of the Jan.
9 season-opener in a DVD sent to some general
entertainment magazine subscribers..

One of the villains is a Walkman-toting,
bubble-gum-chewing teenager who fights with his
conservative Dad about dating an American girl and
talking on the phone.

The young man also helps his parents mastermind a plot
to kill large numbers of Americans that begins with an
attack on a train.

Over the breakfast table, the father tells his son:
“What we will accomplish today will change the world.
We are fortunate that that our family has been chosen
to do this.“Yes, father,” his son replies.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, a civil
rights and advocacy group, plans to bring their
concerns about the episode to Fox, says group
spokeswoman Rabiah Ahmed. 

That group has previously received complaints about
the depiction of Muslims on 24, but this episode is
particularly egregious, she said.

“They are taking everyday American Muslim families and
making them suspects. They’re making it seem like
families are co-conspirators in this terrorist plot."
In another scene, she says, a terrorist is shown
coming out of a mosque. The way the episode depicts
Muslims creates an atmosphere in which many Americans
look at all Muslims as suspects in the war on terror,
she adds. “It’s very dangerous and very disturbing.”

Hate crimes and civil rights abuses against Muslims
have soared since the Sept. 11 attacks. Surveys
commissioned by the council show that more than 40% of
Americans believe it’s appropriate to curb the civil
rights of Muslims as part of the war on terror.

Officials at Fox had no immediate comment on the
complaints about 24.

But the network has issued a written statement on the
criticism of  Who’s Your Daddy, which was leveled in a
Dec. 22 letter from National Council for Adoption
President Thomas Atwood to Fox Chairman Peter Chernin.


In that letter, Atwood said: “Under the best of
circumstances, the broadcasting of adoption-reunion
stories tends to intrude and exploit,” the letter
said. “But Who’s Your Daddy? takes the media’s
misguided fascination with adoption openness to
ridiculous new heights, and adds to the media’s
distorted presentation of the openness issue.”

Fox’s statement said that the show wasn’t intended to
offend anyone. 

“The title of this special is
attention-grabbing,possibly contributing to
controversy,” the network said. “It is not indicative,
however, of the special’s actual content.  The willing
and informed participants are some of the tens of
millions of adopted Americans unable to reunite with
their biological parent(s). They seized the
opportunity to participate, and the result is
compelling.”  

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/CA490488.html


        
                
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