Posted on 05/11/2016 8:46:22 PM PDT by Nachum
Michigan Public Radio has refused a four-word advertisement wishing Israel a happy birthday, calling it 'radioactive.' This came via Honest Reporting.For sponsoring a days broadcast of Michigan Public Radio, Lisa Lis was told she was entitled to have a message broadcast on the air. She chose a four-word sentence, Happy 68th birthday, Israel. The station rejected that line as too radioactive, saying, this message would compromise the stations commitment to impartiality and that it crosses over into advocacy, or could imply advocacy, reports Deadline Detroit.If you think Michigan Public Radio was 'winging it' in order to find an excuse for not carrying the message... you're right. Here's more from that Deadline Detroit link.Rabbi Jason Miller weighed in at the Huffington Post, asking, When did wishing Israel a happy birthday become so controversial?
My hope for Israel as it celebrates 68 years of statehood is that the public will cease to treat any mention of Israel as a controversial topic. A non-political offering of congratulations to Israel on its anniversary of independence should be taken at face value and not made into a controversy.
Lis, a self-proclaimed progressive and strong supporter of Israel, whose husband is Israeli and whose son is in the Israeli Defense Forces, wanted her message to celebrate Israel. Eventually she settled on "Happy 68th Birthday Israel." Israel celebrates Independence Day this year on May 12.Initially, "blessing" was in her message, but the station said that implied something religious, so she dropped that word. Then the station said it couldn't accommodate the wish because it needed two months' notice.
Then the station rejected the message outright. Alison Warren, associate director of development, wrote in an April 26 email:
Dear Lisa,"I'm very upset," said Lis, a daughter of Florine Marks of Weight Watchers' fame. "Its sad. There's plenty anti-Israel messages out there, and they won't allow something for Israel." Lis said she and her husband, Hannan Lis, donate $40 per month.We will not be able to air your day sponsorship message as written.
We have determined that this message would compromise the station's commitment to impartiality and that it crosses over into advocacy, or could imply advocacy.
If there is another message, perhaps celebrating a birthday or anniversary of an individual, please let me know and I'd be happy to assist you.
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Last Friday, Lis took it to the next level, writing about the conflict in a weekly newsletter emailed to about 1,000 people.
I am in a battle with Michigan Radio to use my Day Sponsorship to wish Israel Happy 68th birthday. They denied my request because they said it would "compromise the station's commitment to impartiality and that it crosses over into advocacy".Deadline Detroit emailed executives at the station Sunday and left phone messages Monday.Why would Public Radio need to be impartial about a legally recognized country other than the fact, many want her wiped from the face of the earth. Would it be a problem if it were the birthday of England, Norway or South Sudan?
Israel is a hot button country that the world has accepted as questionable and debatable and the major infraction Israel has committed is purely her existence. By the way, I truly look forward to expressing my same salutation when Palestine can celebrate her birthday.
Steve Schram, executive director and general manager, responded Monday:
The current request was denied because it doesnt meet our day sponsorship policies, which state typical messages honor an individuals birthday, anniversary, retirement, graduation, or other personal event.Michigan Radio describes itself as "the states most listened-to public radio service, . . .with a broadcast signal that reaches 80% of Michigans population." Its three stations -- WUOM in Ann Arbor, WFUM in Flint and WVGR in Grand Rapids.-- "serve approximately 500,000 listeners each week across the southern half of Michigans Lower Peninsula."
In accordance with our rules governing donor acknowledgments, announcements containing political or religious messages are not acceptable This was shared with the donor.
This policy is not unique to this station and is similar to other public radio stations across the country....
Maybe it's time for the Lis's to find a new charity to which to donate that $40 per month. Since their son serves in the IDF, how about American Friends of the IDF?Interestingly, during the volley of emails, Larry Jonas, director of development at Michigan Radio, responded about whether it would allow "Happy Birthday Norway."
Jonas wrote to Hannan Lis:
Mind you, in the initial response, the station said wishing happy birthday to Israel "would compromise the station's commitment to impartiality and that it crosses over into advocacy, or could imply advocacy."The answer to your question about whether or not we would allow a "Happy Birthday Norway" is no. . . . We would not air such a message. Harmless as it may seem, it forces us to make the choice between which countries or political bodies are worthy of on-air recognition and which are not.
Jonas would be hard-pressed to find many groups protesting U.S. policy in Norway.
Maybe you should quit giving the rat bastards money, huh?
Hmmm, isn’t Dearborn (Dearbornistan) in Michigan, and isn’t host to the largest population of Muslims in the USA?
That’s the reason why MPR refused the “radioactive” request wishing Israel happy birthday.
Islam is winning.
We are less than 10 years behind where Europe is.
Our grand daughters will wear hijab at this rate.
“Lis said she and her husband, Hannan Lis, donate $40 per month.”
Nice. Really nice.
Must have drank water in Flinf.
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Why does Michigan even have a public radio station?
How else to remind muslims it is time to pray /semi sarcasm
But discussing transgender bathrooms and marriage equality is an impartial subject that has nothing to do with politics at your station, right?
well, Lis, your first mistake is to be donating to those radical left socialist turds....
OK how about "Happy 68th birthday Israel" but dedicated to my 68 year old friend Israel Goldman rather than the nation Israel?
Far from the largest Muslim population. It is one of the oldest Muslim communities and they hold many of the levers of authority there. DFW has far more Muslims Than Dearborn. Texas has the largest Muslim population in the USA and the most mosques. New York is second, California third and Virgina fourth.
your first mistake is to be donating to those radical left socialist turds........Most Jews are leftist and radical socialist Democrats. See Bernie Sanders.
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