@The Creative Minority It is definitely real. You can see a lot of it in a show like 'Ramy' (actually don't watch it coz there is a lot of filth in it and I regret watching it) or a movie like 'the big sick.' I actually found the book 'Understanding Media' by Marshall McLuhan to be very insightful. I have also made a video essay on it that you might like: "The Medium's Message for the Muslim": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YGxtyQV1ecc.html
@@sameednaama Yes, that's a good one. 'Understanding Media' by Marshall McLuhan is indeed a good source. If you're interested more on the subject, you may also want to refer to Christopher Simpson's history of Communications Studies. It goes into extreme detail on how the media system that McLuhan speaks of was structured and set-up, and the USA government role early on. So too, Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent is absolutely vital to read.
At 13.50 the guest asked if as Muslims our goals is political or social. This is an absurd statement as both are part of Islam. Clearly his studies at an orientalist institution like oxford has impacted him negatively.
You don't know the agenda of NETFLIX? Are you serious? And brothers am i missing something with you since when do Muslims refer to the colonization of Palestine as a political issue ?
You're right, it's not strictly a political issue and I should have acknowledged that. The point I was making was that there is seemingly some room for discussion on that in the MSM these days (something to be welcomed), however, I think there is zero room for allowance on other issues of a social values nature. I think it would have been more accurate to say there is room for Palestine as a political issue but not as a religious one. Thank you for your criticism.