Posted on 12/09/2016 1:19:53 AM PST by Cronos
Sydney production company One4Kids is campaigning to fund a show loosely based on the British children's series, telling the story of the Abdullah family and their life in a small town with a predominantly Muslim population and an imam as the key role model.
The head of the Australian National Imams Council, Sheikh Shady Alsuleiman, backed the "Barakah Hills" project in a Facebook video message, saying it was something Muslim children would benefit from rather than be "impacted negatively".
But he denied controversial comments attributed to him in The Australian newspaper that Peppa Pig "corrupts Muslim children".
In a statement, he blamed "an insatiable appetite by some media outlets to misrepresent and embellish the reality for sensationalist propaganda purposes".
He said he endorsed the concept of producing religious alternatives but that children should not be stopped from watching other cartoons.
(Excerpt) Read more at au.news.yahoo.com ...
Time to use pig power to fight evil.
It seems the Aussies also have a problem with the truthfulness of their media too
No matter how you stir it up, .. it still is propaganda !
Wail til they meet Miss Piggie!
” Meet the Abdullah’s”
Man I bet that’s going to be a ton of fun
Islamic humor is the best!
A new contemporary spin on 7 th century piety, honor killing and jihad
Maybe instead Australia should find an alternative to muslims.
I like the idea of alternatives to muzz slimes living in one’s nation. Options are for them to stop being muzz slime. And/Or stop being in the nation. And/Or stop living. muzz slimes are a very unhappy lot and should seriously look one or all of these alternatives as a solution to their self-imposed - and it is just that - misery.
Complete with honor killings, clitorectomies, and arranged child marriages among first cousins!
I’d love to see this airport trend go national, at least:
http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/12/05/pig-to-greet-travelers-at-san-francisco-airport/
oink oink!
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