MINNESOTASTAN: Somali Muslims demand shutdown of new HBO series about Muslim terrorist recruitment of Somali Muslims
Home Box Office (HBO) has announced it is developing a series on Islamic terrorist recruitment to be set in Minnesota where Somali Muslim invaders have taken to the streets in protest. With yet another Hollywood docudrama about Somali Muslim terrorist wannabes in the works, a new generation of Muslim jihadi apologists from the hotbed of terrorist recruitment in Minneapolis asks: Why must it always be about Islamic terrorism? (Because there is no other kind that is both an imminent and existential threat to America)
MPR News (h/t Maurice) Rapper and singer K’naan faced a hostile reception from dozens of Somali-American protesters on Saturday at a block party in Minneapolis. He had just begun performing on a stage on Cedar Avenue, the beating pulse of the East African community, when demonstrators essentially shut him down.
“Him being a Somali, I would expect more of him,” said Filsan Ibrahim, 27, one of the organizers of the protest. “He has such a big platform. He could use his name and celebrity to change that narrative and say, ‘There’s more to us.'”
On Saturday, Ibrahim donned a purple scarf and grabbed a bullhorn to describe to the crowd what she anticipated from the cable TV show. “It’s going to be talking about how the Somali kids in Cedar are terrorists!” she cried.
The source of their hurt is K’naan’s latest project, an HBO series that several media reports have described as a drama about jihadi recruitment set in Minnesota, which also involves director Kathryn Bigelow.
The Hollywood Reporter says the show will “unveil what is considered a world that’s hidden in plain sight” and “draw open an iron curtain behind which viewers will see the highly impenetrable world of Jihadi recruitment.”
Someone next to her held up a sign that read, “Stop exploiting the Somali community.” K’naan left the stage before making a comment about “ignorant” people.
On Twitter, some pressed him to be more transparent about the project. “There’s only so much one could talk about, when the work is yet to be made,” he responded.
K’naan is teaming up with Bigelow, director of “Zero Dark Thirty” and “The Hurt Locker.” At one point, the working title of the series was reportedly “The Recruiters.”
Director Kathryn Bigelow will be the executive producer of a new HBO series about jihadi recruitment
Best known for his hit “Wavin’ Flag,” which became an anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Somali-Canadian musician has talked about his childhood in Somalia and the country’s civil war and helped elevate the story of Somali struggle and resilience to a world stage. And some applaud the artist for engaging with his critics on social media after the protest.
Abdi Mohamed, a 22-year-old from St. Paul, came to document the performance and demonstration. Mohamed said, Somali-Americans are simply exhausted of seeing themselves on screen. “Whether it’s ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ or ‘Captain Phillips,’ there’s always this kind of imagery as Somalis and Muslims being the bad guy in a Hollywood blockbuster,” he said.
Al-Shabaab’s latest recruitment video features the stories of three men who traveled from Minneapolis to Somalia for jihad.
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