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Is Fox News evil or stupid? Jon Stewart parses Ground Zero mosque funding

Posted on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 12:12 AM

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Jon Stewart is the only pundit to take-on the question of the Ground Zero mosque's funding with anything like detail.

The mosque is being funded in-part, by Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal who is also a major shareholder in Fox News Corporation. Other benefactors of the poorly placed mosque project are unknown and will remain so, according to organizers.

This means the media outlet most critical of building the mosque on top of a site destroyed by parts of the hijacked plane, is also kind-of building it.

Fox and the mosque are shareheld by the same Saudi Arabian prince.

Who is Prince Alwaleed? and what is Wahhabism? What other Wahhabists are paying for the project? These questions are not asked on TV, and yet the answers are what will define the mosque on a site so much intimately associated with Ground Zero, that it is Ground Zero.

American news should hash this out. Who is Alwaleed? And what is his Wahhabi Islamic political ideology? To leave these questions hanging makes it possible for Wahhabi idealists to fund this mosque, and have a chance to claim a piece of Ground Zero.

If we can be critical of the Christian right on TV, New Yorkers can be critical of Wahhabi Islam building anything on Ground Zero. It's not racist, it's about the ideas and feeling and messages and symbols of 9/11 made possible by building the mosque on that site.

The media was supposed to get us to the Wahhabi discussion, but did not, preferring to couch the debate as people against all Muslims. It was left to Jon Stewart to bring up the Wahhabi connections. Before that, the mosque had nothing to do with Wahhabi-sympathetizers, at least in how it was presented. We now learn, it's probably going to be entirely funded by them. Is that wrong? We are not allowed to know.

Prince Alwaleed is no more a spawn of evil than any other hoarder of immense wealth. Wahhabism may really just be fundamentalism that was perverted even further by a worse sub-sect. I don't know, and it's not my place, I now realize, to explain those nuances. I'll leave that to Jon Stewart, who is alone on TV for even beginning to explain how Saudi Arabian Wahhabi billionaires will own and define what is their project.


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@DennisQ...More irrelevent nonsense that has nothing at all to do with opposition to the Cordoba House initiative.
@McNamara31... Fox News is not "in partnership" with the Saudi prince. He is a shareholder in a PUBLICLY-TRADED COMPANY. He is neither on the board of directors nor on the management team. For the record, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, et al, are there specifically to give "opinion." But if you're paying attention, you'll see that the news division of Fox News isn't providing any opinions. That's reality and I'm sorry if it disrupts that nifty conspiracy you're concocting.
The people opposing the Park 51 center are part of an international movement. The local variant, called "Stop the Islamization of America" (SIOA) derives from an earlier group called "Stop the Islamization of Europe" (SIOE). Within the past year a mob of football hooligans has morphed into a group calling itself the English Defence League.

Nobody really know where the money is coming from to bring celebrity bigot Geert Wilders to address rallies in England, unless he's working for free. However, since he's coming to New York for the big anti-Muslim rally sponsored by Pam Geller and Beth Gilinsky, the air fare and hotel costs are mounting up. And you can be sure that Marine Corps murderer Larry Pantano - also scheduled to address the crowd - will receive some kind of honorarium.

The English Defence League are not patriots - they are working class brutes looking to get into it with Britishers from Pakistan and smash heads. Eventually their lust for violence will break through and they'll spread civil disturbances throughout England. They are using their alleged love of country to legitimize hooliganism.

We may be seeing the beginning of the same movement underway here. Don't dismiss the ugliness and the racism that are essential to what the English Defense League are all about. The people who comprise the Stop Islamization of America have similar motivations. They're not patriotic; they're just looking to throw their weight around. Who is financing them?
Last year I posted several times the connection between "Fox New's, Murdoch" and his largest investor and part owner of FOX News Corp. Saudi Prince Alwaaleed bin Yalal. This is the same Saudi Prince whose donation to rebuild the Trade Towers was rejected by the City of New York, because he had also blamed the attacks on U.S. policy even though he remained a close friend of the Bush family. Now this same Prince is being accused by FOX as the "nameless" Saudi "terrorist" funding the Mosque. My question is, why is FOX News in partnership with someone "they are reporting" as suspect, or terrorist related, and does all their "conservative rhetoric" go out the window when millions in investment dollars grease their palms? Either way, its very insightfull of who Fox News Corp really is, and why it's all "opinion there" and not journalism.
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