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Morgan Spurlock 30 Days: Muslims and America part 1

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2011

In each episode, Spurlock, or some other person or group of people, spend 30 days immersing themselves in a particular lifestyle with which they are unfamiliar (e.g. working for minimum wage, being in prison, a Christian living as a Muslim etc.), while discussing related social issues. As in Spurlock's film, Super Size Me, there are a number of rules unique to each situation which must be followed during each such experiment. At least one episode each season has featured Spurlock as the person spending the month in the particular lifestyle.

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  • conservative ignorant christians piss me off the most

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  • The more interesting thing would have been if we had gotten to see how Dave went back to his own home and religion and how he lived back there for the first few days.

  • God was an alien.

  • @Springinthefield First of; Hun refers to "HONEY" as being POLITE. Second yeah well people now days just cut the "rules" to obligate the prayers along with their "daily life" but that's about it .. coming from a Muslim who prays 5 times :) ..

  • @am24742 I'm not a Hun, I'm French (in case you're wondering) :). I didn't picked up the right words, I'm just thinking that they are not practicing their religion in the same way because that Christian doesn't seem to be the kind of one to respect the Bible (like, no sex before marriage etc.) so I find it interesting to put them together. But I still found them really 'into' their religion. Extreme is associated with the terrorism but I'm just talking about their practice of praying 5 x day...

  • @spasticsummer Sorry to interrupt your conversation/fight/argument that you guys are having, but do let me explain. There are also corrupt minded/people fill with hatred in Islam who can't stand one word against Islam, and if you trigger them the wrong way they will go beyond limits & expectations to destroy you! .. Despite that our religion is a religion of peace there are people with corrupt minds.

  • @Springinthefield Well it's not about being extreme hun! It's obligatory and is mandatory to be performed 5 times everyday. But some people don't and adjust the religious matters among their ways. That's about it. But that isn't extreme :)

  • These muslims are quiet extreme. My friends don't pray at 5 pm. They pray once or twice, like christians tempt to do.

  • @spasticsummer

    Your reaction is completely unhelpful. If you try to quantify it, you simply separate yourself from a problem that clearly involves you.

    By your logic, during the US Civil Rights Movement whites should have said "only the KKK lynches blacks, NOT ALL whites." This type of mentality removes yourself from a very real problem involving YOU.

    Whites were shamed into changing. The "good whites" stood up to help get their name back.

    Muslims need to do the same.

  • @NoMoreConspiracy See, that's YOUR problem. You're assuming I agree with calling those people Christians. I don't think that anyone committing acts like that belongs to any religion, period. Radicals are radicals, no matter how big or small. If you want to call those bombers Christians, fine, but I don't consider them that and you can't assume that everyone does. "Few" is an indefinite term, believe it or not. I can assure you that most people that consider themselves Muslims are not like this.

  • @spasticsummer

    Your complacent and dismissing nature is part of the problem. Like I said, when abortion clinics are bombed for religion, we admit its Christians. When the a car bomb goes off in Ireland for religious reasons we admit its the Protestants vs Catholics. We don't quantify to protect the name of "good" Protestants.

    And that is how you change the culture of violence. You shame the group into changing. Your dismissing as "few radicals" is not helpful.

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