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Driving home last night and listening to the CBC I heard about the assassination of the minister of minorities in Pakistan. He was the sole Christian member of Pakistan's cabinet and was a vocal opponent of Pakistan's blasphemy law (apparently saying anything bad about Islam in Pakistan gets you executed).
I expected to hear more about this and to be bombarded with it especially from Fox News and other conservative media. I wasn't. In fact I did not hear about it again. I looked at Fox News' website and I was amazed how burried the story was. They did not all jump up and down like hysterical lemurs as they usually do, and did not attempt to paint this into propaganda against muslims. The only report I could find from them is this: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/0...er-religious-minorities-died-shooting-attack/
In Canada the Prime Minister denounced what happened and spoke well of Islam. So did the UN: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/03/02/pakistan-minister-minorities.html
Could media islamophobia be starting to erode?
I expected to hear more about this and to be bombarded with it especially from Fox News and other conservative media. I wasn't. In fact I did not hear about it again. I looked at Fox News' website and I was amazed how burried the story was. They did not all jump up and down like hysterical lemurs as they usually do, and did not attempt to paint this into propaganda against muslims. The only report I could find from them is this: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/0...er-religious-minorities-died-shooting-attack/
In Canada the Prime Minister denounced what happened and spoke well of Islam. So did the UN: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/03/02/pakistan-minister-minorities.html
Could media islamophobia be starting to erode?