This Probably Won't Change Peoples' Minds
A fellow named Muzzamil Hassan had an idea.
He would set up a TV station in his hometown (Buffalo, NY) and start broadcasting English-language programming to the Muslim community there as a way to build a bridge between Muslim culture and the American way of life.
Well, he probably won't win many popularity contests, as he turned himself in and confessed to murdering his wife, who was found beheaded in the TV studio. The pair had filed for divorce and there are police records of domestic violence complaints from the household.
There's no word yet on whether the TV station (called Bridges TV) will go off the air or not, but this certainly can't help. But at least they weren't replaying Farfur.
He would set up a TV station in his hometown (Buffalo, NY) and start broadcasting English-language programming to the Muslim community there as a way to build a bridge between Muslim culture and the American way of life.
Well, he probably won't win many popularity contests, as he turned himself in and confessed to murdering his wife, who was found beheaded in the TV studio. The pair had filed for divorce and there are police records of domestic violence complaints from the household.
There's no word yet on whether the TV station (called Bridges TV) will go off the air or not, but this certainly can't help. But at least they weren't replaying Farfur.
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