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Is the WWE's depiction of the Hassan character out of line?  

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  1. 1. Is the WWE's depiction of the Hassan character out of line?

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    • No
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I say no, it isn't. WWE characters tend to reflect the current state of the world, but sometimes in an exaggerated way. I think they actually downplay the terrorist part of his role.

 

Another thing is- it is exactly that- a role. There have been terror based movies in the last few years, and no complaints. His role as an arab american who may play the role of a pseudo terrorist is fine with me. I know it was unfortunate that the segment of him aired when it did last week, but I can assure you, those who put that segment together knew nothing of the horrific events that would unfold in London after the taping took place- if they did, the airing would have taken place another week.

 

I thibnk this is a case of people who just need something to complain about, and the media typically needing to spout off- they call the man who plays the role a terrorist? Maybe restrictions need to be put on the media, because that statement is libel, slander, or both.

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  John Adams said:
This serrated plastic knife is taking forever to slit through my wrists. Recommendations?

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Place it in one of your nostrils, then push up on it with excessive force...

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  Crap Throwing Monkey said:
Or ditch the knife and use the friggin' Dremel to slice your wrists...  :D

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Uh, I was using the "ask a silly question, get a silly answer" premise. Damn, Dexter.

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  John Adams said:
This serrated plastic knife is taking forever to slit through my wrists. Recommendations?

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If going with the wrist is too slow, try an eyeball, let us know how it goes. :lol:

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