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January 11, 2007
Canada's Dhimmi Sitcom
Posted by Dave Blount at January 11, 2007 9:36 AM
This week saw the debut of a new Canadian sitcom called "Little Mosque on the Prairie." The concept is that lovable Muslims build a mosque post-9/11, while narrow-minded rednecks who haven't embraced the West's Islamization under the flag of multiculturalism fret and chew their nails. Canadian Islamic leaders urged Muslims to watch it.
Evidently the show is a moronic waste of time, like other sitcoms. But it's also something more: a stick poked in America's eye.
Wrote John Doyle of the Globe and Mail:
[It's] no masterpiece of comedy or social observation. It's hokey as hell. But it's terrifically good-natured, has a few terrific jokes and its mere existence is a grand-slam assertion that Canadian TV is different and that the best of Canadian TV amounts to a rejection of the hegemony of U.S. network TV.
Take that, America!
How could we let Canadians beat us to a sitcom ridiculing our dislike of a death cult sworn to our destruction? Maybe Hollywood should respond with a show about the madcap antics of a Nation of Islam alumnus who gets elected to Congress with the help of the liberal fifth column and a group affiliated with Hamas, and who then takes his oath of office with his hand on a Koran.

On a tip from Wiggins.


