Posted on 03/09/2017 3:43:53 PM PST by artichokegrower
CNN presenter Reza Aslan has been heavily criticized after he ate part of a human brain while filming with a Hindu cannibal sect in India.
The episode, part of a series called Believer with Reza Aslan, was shown on Sunday and provoked horror and dismay from many viewers and an angry backlash by Hindus in America.
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Dont judge my spongiform encephalopathy.
You dont know.
“I heard his producer showed up late and got the cold shoulder.”
I heard when the executive producer found out he got the ass.
Lol..too clever.
But the curry is to die for!
CNN...lacking in simple common sense and devoid of decency.
Tulsi Gabbard on Twitter: I am very disturbed that CNN is using its power and influence to increase people’s misunderstanding and fear of Hinduism.
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard/status/839211157856608257
That’s the problem nowadays. No one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.
A good way to contract human spongiform encephalitis (aka: laughing sickness).
I wonder how much Maxine Waters got for supplying the ingredients.
You wouldn’t want to drink from a liberal’s skull if you knew what was in there.
Thirty posts and not one “Fava beans and chianti” line. You folks are slipping.
“You wouldnt want to drink from a liberals skull if you knew what was in there.”
You win! I’m out of here.
>he ate part of a human brain while filming with a Hindu cannibal sect in India.
hindu ain’t much behind islam as a cult humans do not need.
He might get that disease, they wondered if Hillary had - Kuru.
What is Kuru
http://www.healthline.com/health/kuru#Overview1
What is Kuru
http://www.healthline.com/health/kuru#Overview1
This idjit thinks he’s the new Hunter S. Thompson now.
No.
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