Thursday, March 8, 2012

TLC's "All American Muslim" Television Show Cancelled, It's Done, Stick a Fork In It



Samira Amen gives away some clothes and jewelry to her sister Shadia after making the decision to wear a hijab on “All-American Muslim.” The series premiered in November to large controversy — hardware chain Lowe’s made national news when it pulled its advertising from the show in December — and low ratings. (TLC)


Hooray! The people of the United States don't have to worry about viewing Islamic propaganda on their television sets anymore as the freak show, "All American Muslim", has been cancelled and put out of its misery.

From the article at The Detroit News:

"All-American Muslim," a TLC reality series that focused on the lives of five Dearborn families, has not been renewed for a second season, network reps confirmed Wednesday.

The series premiered in November to large controversy — hardware chain Lowe's made national news when it pulled its advertising from the show in December — and low ratings. The premiere episode nabbed 1.74 million viewers but ratings declined from there, with the Dec. 11 episode earning 908,000 viewers.


Now, if we think this is the last attempt that the Muslims in America will make to portray Islam as just another religion in this country, we'd be mistaken. They will keep trying and they will keep having to take the shit off the air. Face it boys, your brand of fake religion isn't selling here in the land of cowboys, Christ and Colts. If you want to scurry off to your mosque five times a day, go ahead - just forget about enlisting more into your cult and while you're at it, keep your sharia law locked up in a black box.




TLC's 'All-American Muslim' won't get another season


"All-American Muslim," a TLC reality series that focused on the lives of five Dearborn families, has not been renewed for a second season, network reps confirmed Wednesday.

The series premiered in November to large controversy — hardware chain Lowe's made national news when it pulled its advertising from the show in December — and low ratings. The premiere episode nabbed 1.74 million viewers but ratings declined from there, with the Dec. 11 episode earning 908,000 viewers.

The season's — and the series' — eight-episode run concluded in early January.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I don't think I've ever had the misfortune to read so much hate mongering, ignorance and fear all in one blog post before.
Congratulations for being seriously ill-informed.