Katie Couric: ‘Maybe We Need a Muslim Version of The Cosby Show’
In her @katiecouric Web show analyzing the trends of 2010, the CBS Evening News anchor made a serious speech (in her serious, deep-thinker glasses) against the deep “seething hatred” against Muslims in America:
I also think sort of the chasm, between, or the bigotry expressed against Muslims in this country has been one of the most disturbing stories to surface this year. Of course, a lot of noise was made about the Islamic Center, mosque, down near the World Trade Center, but I think there wasn’t enough sort of careful analysis and evaluation of where this bigotry toward 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, and how this seething hatred many people feel for all Muslims, which I think is so misdirected, and so wrong — and so disappointing.
She really winced on that last word. When comedian Mo Rocca said he went to “really fancy schools” and “I cannot tell you five things about Islam,” Couric shot back “Maybe we need a Muslim version of The Cosby Show.” She continued:
I know that sounds crazy, I know that sounds crazy. But The Cosby Show did so much to change attitudes about African-Americans in this country, and I think sometimes people are afraid of what they don’t understand — like you, Mo.
Rocca said “I think religion should be taught as an academic subject in public schools.” Couric said “I totally agree with you.” But left unsaid is this: how well do network news people do in explaining the tenets of Islam or any other world religion? If there’s great ignorance of Islam in America, Katie Couric has done nearly nothing to solve it — and nominating Hollywood to solve the problem with a lovable family comedy isn’t really taking responsibility.
Read the whole story at Newsbusters
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