Woman Whining over Portrayal of Muslims in Media Gets Shut Down in Brilliant Fashion

Political correctness has become a major burden in this country. It has reached a point where you simply can’t say anything without offending another person. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld went on record stating he would never perform again on a college campus because the need for everyone to be politically correct makes performing unbearable.

In the Islamic world, it is against the religion’s faith to have any depiction of the prophet Muhammad. It is seen as a grave sin and many take it as punishable by death. In an episode of South Park, a cartoon where nothing is off limits and everything is made fun of, a character drew a stick figure and showed it to a crowed. Nobody cared.

He then said it was a drawing of the prophet Muhammad, without changing a thing about it. Someone in the crowd asked if they were allowed to do that. The creators of South Park received death threats for their entertaining take on Islam’s crazy rules.

Instances like this seem to imply that everyone in the world must follow the teachers of Islam (no matter what their religion is) or they will face death threats—which is complete nonsense. It’s this double standard on Islam that has people upset and finally starting to speak out to say ‘No More!’

In part that’s why I found the video below so fascinating. A Muslim woman in the audience stands up and whines about the “unfair” portrayal of Muslims since 9/11, but one host had had enough of the political correctness on this issue and would not allow the woman to get away with her whining. Watch the Muslim woman from the crowd get destroyed in brilliant fashion.


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