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Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israel

Postby Nordic » Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:02 am

Since "24" ended, I've sorta wondered what the next big post-9/11 propaganda show might be.

Well, now we have "Homeland", a Showtime series getting cranked up right now. The billboards for this show are all over Los Angeles right now, and it's honestly kind of annoying.

Anyway, smelling propaganda, I wanted to look into this just a bit, and see if anyone who was involved with "24" happened to be involved in this show.

What I found was rather surprising. The show originated in Israel, as a TV series called "Hatufim".

As this article states, an awful lot of Israeli TV shows are transferred to America:

http://thejewdo.blogspot.com/2011/07/is ... n-for.html

Showtime is producing Homeland, another show based on Israel’s Hatufim, a show about three Israeli soldiers who finally return home after being prisoners of war in Syria for seventeen years. For the US version, CIA agent, Claire Danes is introduced and the prisoner of war was taken hostage in 2003 in Iraq. Israeli shows have been picked up in the past like HBO’s In Treatment which has its origins in the Israeli show, Be Tipul. Israel has a small market for television shows. Avi Nir, chief executive of one of Israel’s largest television companies worked to bring Israeli shows to the US market.


Avi Nir is one of the producers listed for "Homeland". When I googled his name, I found something really kind of odd:

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/ne ... e-1.258144

Keshet chief Avi Nir attacked near north TA home


Channel 2 franchisee Keshet chief Avi Nir was attacked and beaten with wooden boards yesterday evening near his home in north Tel Aviv.

Nir was walking his in dog along a path in a public park on Kehilat Sofia Street in his neighborhood of Ramat Hahayal, when two young men called to him, asking, "Are you Avi Nir from television?"

When he said he was, they attacked him. A neighbor in the park at the same time heard Nir's shouts and saw the dog running away. He shouted at the attackers, who fled. After Nir emerged from the park, his face bloodied, neighbors called the police and an ambulance.

Nir, who suffered bruises to the face and head, was treated by an ambulance crew and taken to Ichilov Hospital.

Nir told the police he could not identify his attackers and does not know why he was attacked.


Maybe they just don't like his shows .....

The PR folks for "Homeland" of course exploited the 9/11 anniverary to promote the show. Here's an article from -- surprise surprise -- September 11:

http://articles.latimes.com/2011/sep/11 ... s-20110911
September 11, 2011

|By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times

Who is more dangerous?

A rescued POW Marine who may be plotting a terrorist attack on U.S. soil as he makes an uneasy return to his home and family?


Or an emotionally frayed CIA agent whose suspicions of the returning war hero prompt her to cross a line, thus endangering herself, friends and colleagues?

That dilemma is a key driving force behind "Homeland," a new Showtime drama that feeds off of the distrust and paranoia of the 9/11 attacks and its aftermath, even a decade later. The series, which premieres Oct. 2, is based on the original Israeli series "Prisoners of War."

Boasting an impressive pedigree, "Homeland" is the latest entry into Showtime's female antihero arena occupied by "Nurse Jackie," "Weeds" and "The Big C." The drama stars Claire Danes, returning to series television a year after her triumphant Emmy win for lead actress for her portrayal of autistic scholar and animal behavior expert Temple Grandin in HBO's film "Temple Grandin." The show also marks the return to prime time for executive producer Howard Gordon, a creative force behind Fox's nail-biting "24."

Rounding out the series is Damian Lewis (NBC's "Life"), who plays the haunted and possibly broken Sgt. Nicholas Brody, and Mandy Patinkin ("Criminal Minds") as veteran CIA chief Saul Berenson.

Gordon, who is working with fellow executive producer Alex Ganza, said the series deals with the ever-shifting lines of post-9/11 truth and morality — "and that can change based on what you're seeing and not seeing." He added that the central tension is filled with dramatic possibilities beyond the conflicts of the main characters — or whether the returned war hero is plotting an attack: "Even if he has been turned, it doesn't mean he's a terrorist until he commits a terrorist act."

Escalating the tension is Lewis' noncommittal expression accented by his blue eyes that appear to hide deep, perhaps sinister thoughts.

But "Homeland" centers on Danes, who plays agent Carrie Mathison, a top-notch operative battling more than a few personal demons. The role marks her first TV series since she launched her career in 1994 with the groundbreaking teenage drama "My So-Called Life." Danes has since starred in several films including "Shopgirl," "The Hours," "Romeo + Juliet" and "Little Women."

"I wasn't looking to do a series," Danes, 32, said recently during a quick stop in Los Angeles (the series films in North Carolina). "I had some anxiety — it's a big commitment, like a marriage. But I thought the script was excellent. When I met with Alex and Howard, they were incredibly smart, creative and collaborative people. I figured I could take the risk. I knew I could have a seven-year conversation with them."

Increasing her excitement is Carrie's edginess: "She's not immediately likable, she's extremely exacting of herself and others. And she's an unreliable narrator. Carrie is really struggling, and I think she's doing it valiantly. I have a lot of empathy for those people who are unusual and maybe marginalized."


What she's talking about is that her character in the show is bipolar. This is really interesting. I have an odd feeling that this is about portraying Valerie Plame as "crazy" and Pat Tillman as someone who "turned" and is now the enemy.

Or maybe I'm just paranoid.

This is the image that's gazing all across Los Angeles right now (and maybe your city, too):

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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:56 pm


NPR has been heavily promoting this show:
In October, two new shows are coming that you absolutely must watch — but they're coming on cable. One is Showtime's Homeland, which stars Damian Lewis, from Band of Brothers and Life. He plays an American POW rescued after years of captivity. He returns as a hero, but a CIA agent, played by Claire Danes, suspects him of having been turned, and actually being a double agent for al-Qaida. Only one of them is the real hero of this series — and for a while, at least, we don't know which. This unusual drama comes from some of the producers of 24, and the pilot is wonderful...

http://www.npr.org/2011/09/12/140332451 ... network-tv

Claire Danes, CIA Agent, Protects The 'Homeland'
September 29, 2011

Claire Danes' latest role has her hunting terrorists in the Showtime series Homeland. Troubled CIA analyst Carrie Mathison believes an Iraqi war hero might be part of an Al Qaeda plot. Danes explains why the role appealed to her, and what she hopes the series can accomplish...

CONAN: "Homeland" centers on counterterrorism like "24" did, but if I may say so, you're no Jack Bauer.

DANES: Well, do you know what? I've actually never seen "24." It's a horrible confession given the company that I'm keeping currently, but, yeah, I - in a way, it's kind of nice to be ignorant of that just because I know, there's - that's - that has a lot of weight...

http://www.npr.org/2011/09/29/140928064 ... e-homeland

Although IanEye brought up a show, Nowhere Man, in another thread from 24 producer Joel Surnow that was relatively good as far as television goes.

A couple other decent series that might be worth checking out on dvd when you're extremely bored are, Rubicon, Traveler, and VR.5. As with 'Nowhere Man,' they all had predictably short shelf lives. :offair:

Related threads:

rigorousintuition.ca :: The politics of the man behind the TV show "24"

rigorousintuition.ca :: Milchan, Murdoch & Israel's WMDs

rigorousintuition.ca :: New TV series "Homeland"

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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Thu Oct 06, 2011 4:27 pm

In 'Homeland,' It's Hard To Know Whom To Trust

October 5, 2011 - DAVE DAVIES, host: This is FRESH AIR. I'm Dave Davies in for Terry Gross. Howard Gordon is a TV writer/producer was made a specialty out of telling unusual stories in unusual ways. He wrote and produced for the "X-Files," wrote scripts for "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Angel," and "Beauty and the Beast," and was executive producer of "24," the high speed, often highly controversial adventures of counterterrorist agent Jack Bauer.

His latest series, the Showtime drama "Homeland," which started this month, also deals with terrorism and counterterrorist investigators. But this time we aren't sure, at least initially, who's the true hero of the story. In this scene from the pilot, CIA officer David Estes, played by David Harewood, his briefing agents on the results of a mission in Afghanistan, which led to the discovery and rescue of a prisoner of war who was missing and presumed dead for years...

BIANCULLI: How much time was there between the ending of "24," in terms of you're working on it, and your deciding that "Homeland" was going to be your next project?

GORDON: Well, in typical Hollywood fashion, I was halfway through the season on "24" and Rick Rosen, who was my agent, represents this Israeli company called Keshet, which produced the HBO show "In Treatment." And Rick had come back from Israel on a trip visiting his clients, and said I have your next show. So this was an Israeli format and I said, you know, again, I was so distracted with "24" I said sure, sounds great, and kind of signed on blindly. And Alex Gansa, my old friend and writing partner and someone who was working on "24" at the time - I chatted with him and we wound up saying yeah, let's maybe do this together. It would be fun.

BIANCULLI: Now when you signed on for American rights for it or to adapt it for America, didn't even exist yet as a television program or was it still in script form?

GORDON: In Israel it had been - the first 10 scripts had been written and were actually being shot at the time we took it on as an adaptation. But it really does bear very little similarity to its Israeli version. It's really about two guys who were POWs for a very long time and come back. There were three, two of them come back. And it really is more of a Rip van Winkle story that was very specific to that country and to the residences Gilad Shalit and the sensitivity, you know, that's very specific and idiosyncratic to an Israeli audience that really - because we don't have POWs - or at least none that we know of, or very few of them - it's not a national issue for us. And so we created this character and this ongoing implication of a returning soldier. So there was something of it that really we took from that that was valuable, but we really re-created an entire layer then maybe the thriller, where before, it wasn't...

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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:29 pm

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HOMELAND 2.04 'New Car Smell'

Carrie and the CIA set a trap for Brody as his family life falls apart


By Blair Marnell
October 22, 2012


My initial reaction to this installment of “Homeland” was “this is episode 4?!”

"New Car Smell" defied conventional plot twists and expectations. Instead of giving us several weeks of cat and mouse between recently exposed traitor, Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) and former CIA operative, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes); the episode seemed to end Brody’s charade for good... possibly taking Carrie’s career with it.

There are full spoilers ahead, so don’t read this review until you catch up with “Homeland.” ...

http://www.craveonline.com/tv/reviews/1 ... -car-smell

It sounds like they are setting this guy up to be an Oswald-type patsy?
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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Thu Oct 25, 2012 11:19 am

'Homeland,' Obama’s Show
The award winning TV show does little to alleviate the myths and misconceptions about Arabs and Muslims, writes author.

Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 10:50
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"That American shows are now equal-opportunity offenders in their racism against internal and external others is hardly news, but that the first black American president is a fan of them should be," writes Massad [EPA]

The story of Arabs and Muslims and the Western and especially the American media has been told too many times before. The history of representations of Arabs and Muslims in Hollywood films, in television programs, on network news, or in major and minor American print media has been studied, analysed, criticised, and defended in books, research papers, and media commentary for decades. This also applies to the more virulent Israeli Jewish racist representations of Arabs and Muslims, not only in the Israeli media, school curricula, and all cultural artifacts that Israeli Jewish society produces, but also by actual and ongoing Israeli Jewish policies towards Arabs inside and outside Israel.

Just as Israeli racist representations of Arabs are a reflection of an overall Israeli Jewish structural racism that pervades every aspect of Israeli Jewish society, American media racism is also just a branch of a larger American racism and racialism on which much of American culture, history, and national identity is based. Still, this need not sway the casual observer from analyzing the dynamism of white American nationalist fantasies about their internal and external racial others as represented in the news media or in televised fiction.

If in the 1970s, American children were taught on the American children’s TV program “Sesame Street” that the word “danger” connotes “Arabs” by showing a drawing of an Arab with a headdress next to the word, a more recent and very popular American program titled “Homeland” hardly deviates from this formula, except to add that Arabs are so dangerous that even all-American White men can be corrupted by them and become equally dangerous to America. That “Homeland” (broadcast on the Showtime cable channel) is an American adaptation of an Israeli series titled Hatufim (Hostages) that airs on Israeli television station Channel 2 will surprise no one.

In September 2012, the show’s Israeli creator Gideon Raff, who also works on the American series, accepted the award for best writing for a drama series for “Homeland” at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards along with the show’s American producers Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa. Indeed “Homeland” itself won the award for the best drama series at the Emmy’s.

The Show

The show is so popular that President Barack Obama himself is a big fan. Obama told People Magazine in December 2011 that “Homeland” was one of his favourite shows. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Obama “requested and received” four sets of “Homeland” Season 1 DVDs from Showtime (the Clintons, unsurprisingly, are also reportedly big fans). Indeed in March 2012, the show’s British star Damian Lewis was invited to the White House for a dinner honouring British Prime Minister David Cameron and had an intimate tête-a-tête with Obama about the show’s plans for its second season, which began to air in the US four weeks ago. A major advertising campaign for the show has been in full swing. New Yorkers can spot large billboards and posters on New York city buses, in addition to other advertising venues, a strategy that is paying off handsomely.

“Homeland” tells the story of Nick Brody, a white American marine (played by Damian Lewis), captured and held prisoner by the Taliban and Al-Qaida until American forces freed him after eight years of captivity. The CIA team monitoring Al-Qaida from Langley, Virginia, is represented by three top figures: the African-American David Estes, the Director of the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center, the American Jew Saul Berenson who is unsurprisingly the CIA’s Middle-East Division Chief, and the white Christian American Carrie Mathison, the female star of the show, who is a CIA intelligence officer assigned to the Counterterrorism Center.

The racialist structure of the show is reflective of American and Israeli fantasies of anti-Muslim American multiculturalism. The African American Estes is divorced and his former wife married an American Jew. She and their children converted to Judaism. He has also had a dalliance with his colleague Carrie that went awry. The Jewish Berenson is married to an Indian Hindu “brown” woman (perhaps cementing the Indian Hindu-Israeli Jewish rightwing alliance against Arabs and Muslims in the minds of the scriptwriters). On the first season of the show, cross racial romance seems to have also infected the character of a white rich American woman who fell in love with a “brown” mild-mannered Saudi professor at a US university and conscripted him in the service of Al-Qaida, which leads to his ultimate death and her imprisonment, though not before the Jewish Berenson tells her how much he identifies with her as two white people who fell in love with brown people.

Lest we think that America’s racial order is not questioned, “Homeland” does register some of America’s limitations in the realm of racial tolerance. In the land of slavery and apartheid, it was not the African American Estes who is compelled to tell us of his traumas on account of white American racism against blacks, but rather the Jewish Berenson who remembers the anti-Jewish sentiment he experienced growing up in small town USA. After all, America has a black President now, while it only had one Jewish vice-presidential candidate historically. Indeed, Estes, unlike his two white colleagues, hardly has an inner life to explore at all.

The gender representation is also remarkable for its commitment to 1970s white American feminism by featuring a leading strong white female character as the star of the show (which Hollywood began to champion since the film Alien in the late 1970s) and its equal commitment to sexist representations of white women as hysterics, or at least in Carrie’s case, for suffering from America’s most fashionable commercialised psychiatric ailment of the decade: bipolar disorder (an “ailment” that succeeded clinical depression as the most fashionable American psychiatric disorder in the preceding decade).

The Plot

The story of the show is about how the liberated white American marine has been “turned” by Al-Qaida and now works for them. We are of course offered a touching Stockholm syndrome explanation as to why Brody now hates his own government. Brody was captured along with his marine buddy, the African-American Tom Walker. Part of Brody’s torture was to beat Walker to death and to dig his grave. During his captivity Brody converts to Islam as a spiritual escape (though when he is shown praying his pronunciation of Arabic words –“al-rakhman al-rakhim” instead of “al-rahman al-rahim” seems to have an Israeli Ashkenazi, even a Benjamin Netanyahu, accent and not a typical American one—one can safely presume that Israeli Ashkenazi Jews are the accent tutors on the show).

At some point during his capture, the Al-Qaida leader, a man named Abu Nazir (sometimes pronounced by different characters as Abu Nasir though it is most likely Abu Nadhir), puts him in charge of educating his 10 year-old son who is strangely named “Aisa,” which is not an Arabic name at all and is most likely an Israeli corruption of the common Arabic name ‘Isa, meaning “Jesus”! Indeed, as Abu Nazir is the major Bin Ladenesque villain on the show, the producers should have spent an extra $100 to have an Arab consultant tell them that the name of “Abu Nazir” itself means “father of Nazir,” Nazir being his eldest son, so that they would refrain from making the elementary and laughable mistake of referring to “Abu” as his first name and “Nazir” as his last name! Lest you think Israeli anti-Palestinianism is absent from the show, the second season’s first episode reveals to us that Abu Nazir is indeed Palestinian!

While Brody was becoming close to the young Aisa, a drone attack secretly ordered by Vice-President Walden (even the US President apparently did not know about it!) kills 83 children, including Aisa, who was on his way to school or more precisely “Madrassa.” Heartbroken, Brody digs out his body from under the rubble and helps prepare his burial with Abu Nazir. Walden goes on television and denies that any such attack took place. Having to confront his government’s war crimes and denials “turns” Brody into an Al-Qaida man. Upon his return home, Brody rejoins his all-American nuclear family –wife, daughter, and son. His wife is played by the Brazilian actress Morena Baccarin who looks suspiciously brown, but nonetheless is presented as white! Baccarin’s roles on previous TV shows have mostly been in science fiction, presumably due to her “alien” looks.

Here one wonders what Obama must be thinking while watching the show as he himself had ordered the murder of the 16-year-old US-born teenager Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki by a drone attack two weeks after having ordered the murder of his American father who had not been charged with any crime.

American Fantasies of Race and Sex

The time of the show seems to be the ongoing present with some discrepancies from actual American life. On the one hand, the CIA team is outflanked by the American Vice-President who seems to be a Dick Cheney figure (though he is named Walden, which sounds suspiciously closer to Biden than Cheney!), while the US President is fully absent from the show, neither named nor shown. In some ways, the African-American Estes, seems to be the stand-in for Obama, at least as far as racial semiotics are concerned. Indeed, as we saw, Obama is not absent at all from the extra-screen hype about the show.

The racist representation of Arabs is so exponential, even for American television (and this is clearly the manifest effect of the Israeli Jewish identity of the show) that one does not know where to begin. It seems all Arab men have multiple wives so much so that a Washington-based Saudi diplomat and Al-Qaida contact (Mansour al-Zahrani) who is married to three wives and has ten children is declared by the Jewish Berenson to be “gay” on account of his frequenting a gay bath house in DC “every Thursday” (Al-Zahrani is shown to be making out with a black man at the bath house in CIA-obtained video footage). Just like American whiteness, which is always completely pure that only one drop of black blood makes an American black, American heterosexuality is equally pure, so much so that a once-a-week homosexual experience renders a man married to three women (and presumably has heterosexual sex with them for the rest of the week) “gay”! Clearly Arab society is so horrific that it forces gay men not only to marry one woman, but three!

The Saudi diplomat who was threatened by Carrie of being outed to his government, parents, wives, and children, was unrelenting and dared Carrie to expose him, even on CNN. He refused to cooperate until Carrie threatened to pull his favourite daughter out of Yale University and deport her, making sure she would not be able to go to any American or European university and that she would be forced “to go back to Saudi Arabia and get fat and wear a burkah for the rest of her miserable life.” This Oedipal dynamic seems important for the scriptwriters as we will see.

Representations of Arab women are also noteworthy. In the second season an Arab woman is presented as a CIA operative and is identified as the abused “second wife” of a Hezbollah leader. Aside from the colonial white feminist Carrie who recruited (and of course saved) the abused Hezbollah woman, we were introduced in the first season to the wife of a local DC imam who also collaborates with Carrie, but this time out of love for her husband who seems to be surprisingly unabusive. Another secular-looking and -acting, highly-educated, and British-accented woman, who is Brody’s secret DC contact with Al-Qa’ida, turns out to be a Palestinian named Roya Hammad. A major journalist, Hammad seems relentless in her pursuit of Al-Qaida’s goals. We are even told that her family and Abu Nazir’s “have been close since 1947. They were refugees from Palestine together!”

Concern about what Arab and Muslim men do to “their” women is paramount on the show’s scriptwriters’ minds. When Brody’s wife finds out he had converted to Islam, she throws the English translation of the Quran on the floor (very astutely done by the show’s producers who seem to think that only the Arabic Qur’an should not be desecrated) and asks in horror how he could have converted to a religion whose adherents would “stone” his daughter “to death in a soccer stadium” if they found out she was having sex with her boyfriend.

On the most recent episode of season two, the Jewish Berenson declares in the context of searching for Brody’s Al-Qaida contact among hundreds of people that: “We prioritize. First the dark skinned ones” should be watched. When a white colleague objects that this is “straight up racial profiling,” Berenson responds that it is “actual profiling. Most Al-Qaida operatives are going to be Middle Eastern or African.” This is being said while the main Al-Qaida CIA target on the show is a white marine. The African-American Estes and Obama stand-in expectedly offers no protests to the Jewish Berenson. He just says “OK!”

The plot of the first season is a classic revenge story where Abu Nazir and Brody seek to kill the Vice President and all those who assisted him in the drone attack. As the story unravels, Brody learns that his marine buddy the African-American Tom Walker whom he was forced to kill was in fact alive (it seems part of Brody’s torture was to make him believe he killed his friend when in fact he did not) and was part of the Abu Nazir operation to kill the Vice-President. Brody, who strapped himself with explosives in order to kill the Vice-President, is overcome with Oedipal emotions when his daughter calls him a split second before he blows everyone up, at which points he aborts the mission. Such is the working of Oedipus!

In the tradition of racist American horror films, where the black man must be killed first, Tom Walker, whom we saw beaten to death in the first episodes of the show by Brody, has another confrontation with Brody after the operation is aborted. Brody shoots him in the head this time killing him for good. This is perhaps the most amazing development on the show, namely, the racist fantasy that a white American man gets to kill the same black man, not once but twice! The plot changes at the end of the season wherein Brody’s mission was now to infiltrate the American government and try to influence lawmakers as an elected Congressman. This is the same fantasy that real-life US politicians and candidates push when they claim that Muslims are engaged in a “creeping” or “stealth” “jihad” to takeover the US from within and impose sharia law on it. The nonexistent “threat” is deemed so great that two dozen US states have “anti-Sharia” bills enacted or passing through their legislatures.

Preparing Americans for an Attack on Iran

The second season opens with Goebbels-like propaganda. While Vice-President Walden asks Brody to become his Vice-Presidential running mate in the upcoming elections, we are told in the opening scene by a TV newscaster that Israel had already bombed five of Iran’s nuclear facilities with US support. The Iranian claim of 3000 casualties as a result of the raid is called a “gross exaggeration.” When the Palestinian Al-Qaida contact, Roya Hammad, tells Brody of the 3000 dead civilians in Iran, he even tells her “everybody knows those numbers are bullshit.” “Homeland’s” preparation of the American public for the ramifications of a US-supported attack on Iran is not just fictional. According to TV Guide, when Damien Lewis was at the White House, he “did sort of joke with [Obama] that the creators of the show had asked him to give us a heads up on any foreign policy moves so that we could just stay current with Season 2. And he looked me straight in the eye and said, ‘I’ll be sure to do that.’” While this might have been a joke, the propaganda role “Homeland” wishes to play on behalf of a potential US–supported Israeli bombing of Iran is not.

Indeed the plot of the new season is quite incredible. In light of the fictional Israeli bombing, it seems the virulently anti-Shiite and anti-Iran Al-Qaida is now plotting with the Shiite Lebanese group Hizbullah to attack America in revenge for the Israeli bombing of Iran. It is in this context that Carrie goes to Beirut in brown disguise to meet Berenson and her abused Hizbullah female contact (the Beirut scenes were reportedly shot in Israel). Lest too many objections be raised against the show as too racist by having Carrie go to Beirut in brownface, only Carrie’s blond hair is dyed brown and her blue eyes are covered up with brown contact lenses but her white skin, thankfully, remains intact. Beirut’s nouveaux-riches who spent billions of dollars (of the Lebanese people’s money) making the city look like a fun and modern western city are surely outraged that their city is depicted like some poor remote Afghani village. Indeed the multi-billion dollar Rafiq Hariri Airport looks more like a bus stop in war-ravaged rural Iraq than a modern airport. More recently, Lebanese tourism minister Fadi Abboud told the Associated Press that he is so upset about the portrayal of Beirut on the show that he is considering a lawsuit.

Still, it seems Hezbollah operatives, who are represented as in control of the airport (!), are so well trained in anti-Semitism, that they recognise Berenson as “Jewish” based solely on his last name and ask him to confirm their finding: “Jewish, yes?” A victimized look appears on his face momentarily and is quickly replaced by strength and determination as he asserts in response: “American!”

Homeland’s plot is hardly original. Its story is borrowed from the world of fiction and reality. While the plot resembles that of the 1962 film The Manchurian Candidate, and the anxiety about the enemy within, the drone attacks that kill hundreds of innocent children (and hundreds more innocent adult civilians) have been a real Obama specialty for years, extending from Pakistan to Afghanistan and Yemen. In that, perhaps Obama does see the show as something he can identify with personally. Since autobiography is what informs Obama’s taste in television shows, as a half-black president who always reminded the (white) public that he was raised by his white mother and her family, one can safely bet that his favorite television shows growing up must have been “Different Strokes” and “Webster.” That American shows are now equal-opportunity offenders in their racism against internal and external others is hardly news, but that the first black American president is a fan of them should be.

Joseph Massad teaches Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History at Columbia University in New York.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinio ... 09725.html

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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:10 pm

OP wrote:If in the 1970s, American children were taught on the American children’s TV program “Sesame Street” that the word “danger” connotes “Arabs” by showing a drawing of an Arab with a headdress next to the word...


:thumbsup sure they did, sure they did
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Postby Krysos » Thu Oct 25, 2012 12:31 pm

This is why I hate npr. There's well meaning anti-war liberal democrats that buy into the worldview programming like this presents because they slip stuff like this in there. Saw "Taken" last night and it's nothing but an hour and a half of violence against thinly disguised Arab stereotypes of the worst kind. Awful.

Can't find a source for the Sesame Street/Danger claim though.
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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:14 pm

"She wants me to do a fundraiser. Is that all right?"

"You know what these people do? They make bombs. You want to help veterans? Blow away everybody in this room."


I am really enjoying the show so far. Our Zionist Overlords have a peculiarly self-aware sense of humor about their hegemony.
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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby JackRiddler » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:39 am

Wombaticus Rex wrote:
OP wrote:If in the 1970s, American children were taught on the American children’s TV program “Sesame Street” that the word “danger” connotes “Arabs” by showing a drawing of an Arab with a headdress next to the word...


:thumbsup sure they did, sure they did


Can anyone find a source for this?! Though I was watching, my memory of Sesame Street in the 1970s is imperfect.
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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:17 am

'Homeland,' Obama’s Show
The award winning TV show does little to alleviate the myths and misconceptions about Arabs and Muslims, writes author.

Glenn Greenwald endorses this column .. sort of(?)
@ggreenwald 15h

I ultimately disagree with it, but Jospeh Massad has a fascinating, scathing attack on the politics of "Homeland" http://www.aljazeera.com

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/2 ... 4076797952
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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:17 pm

@GlennGreenwald: I'd been ambivalent on this question, but @LailaAlArian makes the case that "Homeland" is aggressively Islamophobic http://www.salon.com/2012/12/15/tvs_mos ... obic_show/

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/2 ... 2087675904

@LailaAlArian: A right-wing Islamophobic website annotates my Salon article on #Homeland and proceeds to reinforce my points for me: http://www.barenakedislam.com/2012/12/1 ... -the-left/

https://twitter.com/LailaAlarian/status ... 5413730304

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/2 ... 6245137408
Saturday, Dec 15, 2012 03:00 PM EST
TV’s most Islamophobic show
With its portraits of Brody and Roya Hammad, "Homeland" warns that Muslims are a hidden danger to fellow Americans

By Laila Al-Arian
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Claire Danes in "Homeland" (Credit: Showtime/Ronen Akerman)

I started watching “Homeland” because I was bored. All of my favorite shows were coming to a (season’s) end, and I needed something new to watch. I’m drawn to smart scripted dramas, but I was immediately suspicious of the show when I learned that its creators were also the ones behind “24,” the Fox drama that somehow became the chief piece of evidence for the effectiveness of torture and was a favorite of Dick Cheney and Rush Limbaugh. But I kept an open mind and was riveted by the first episode, which laid out the intriguing mystery: Is Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody the POW who’s been turned against his country by al-Qaida and its leader, the nefarious Abu Nazir? Soon CIA agent Carrie Mathison is seen spying on Brody and family in scenes reminiscent of the Stasi’s voyeurism in the Academy Award-winning film “The Lives of Others.” But as we learn more about Brody’s back story, the plot becomes increasingly absurd and insidiously Islamophobic. All the standard stereotypes about Islam and Muslims are reinforced, and it is demonstrated ad nauseam that anyone marked as “Muslim” by race or creed can never be trusted, all via the deceptively unsophisticated bureau-jargon of the government’s top spies. Here are four major, problematic areas (among many others. I couldn’t even get to the oversexed Saudi prince and his international harem):...

http://www.salon.com/2012/12/15/tvs_mos ... obic_show/

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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

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Re: Showtime's propaganda series "Homeland" started in Israe

Postby MinM » Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:41 pm

ImageDisinformation ‏@disinfo: Graffiti Artists Punk Showtime's '#Homeland' - http://disinfo.com/2015/10/graffiti-art ... -homeland/ … #Pranks #Television
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Image@Newsweek: The MTA strongly disagrees with the court order to run ads for documentary @MuslimsRComing http://bit.ly/1LmwlcU
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Image@Zap2it: #Homeland graffiti artists sneak ‘Homeland is racist’ messages into the show http://zap2.it/1NelUYo
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UPDATE: “Homeland” showrunner Alex Gansa says in a statement to Zap2it that they admire the street artists’ stunt.

“We wish we’d caught these images before they made it to air. However, as ‘Homeland’ always strives to be subversive in its own right and a stimulus for conversation, we can’t help but admire this act of artistic sabotage,” says Gansa.

The original story continues below

Hit drama “Homeland” has been showered with awards during its run on Showtime. But not everyone has been pleased with the show’s depiction of Muslims and other people of Middle Eastern descent, with the Harvard Political Review calling it “Islamophobia” and making Muslims “synonymous with terrorists.”

Now a group of artists hired to create Arabic graffiti on the sets are voicing their displeasure with the drama in a subversive way — by creating on-set graffiti that criticizes the show.

Artists Heba Amin, Caram Kapp and one known simply as “Stone” published a blog post Wednesday (Oct. 14) called “Arabian Street Artists Bomb Homeland: Why We Hacked an Award-Winning Series,” which details why they wanted to make their issues known via their art.

RELATED: In ‘Homeland’ Season 5, Carrie adds a blonde German boyfriend to her collection

“The series has garnered the reputation of being the most bigoted show on television for its inaccurate, undifferentiated and highly biased depiction of Arabs, Pakistanis, and Afghans, as well as its gross misrepresentations of the cities of Beirut, Islamabad- and the so-called Muslim world in general,” write the artists. “For four seasons, and entering its fifth, “Homeland” has maintained the dichotomy of the photogenic, mainly white, mostly American protector versus the evil and backwards Muslim threat.”

The artists’ graffiti includes phrases like “This show does not represent the viewers of the artists,” “Homeland is racist,” “Homeland is a joke, and it didn’t make us laugh” and “Homeland is a watermelon” (a watermelon being a slang term for a sham).

Amin tells the Washington Post that this was a subversive way to make a point.

“It’s very important for us to address the idea that this kind of stereotyping is very dangerous because it helps form people’s perceptions of an entire region, a huge region, which in turn affects foreign policy,” says Amin. “It was a way to claim back our image.”

Photos of the graffiti can be seen on the artists’ blog post.

http://zap2it.com/2015/10/homeland-graf ... -messages/

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MinM » Thu Sep 17, 2015 6:12 am wrote:
monster » Sun Jun 03, 2007 12:18 am wrote:
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:(Keep watching those movies. They are used for pre-conditioning and innoculation against soon-to-arrive information the government doesn't want you to notice when it comes around. And you know what kind of hijacking I'm usually pointing at, 'keyword.')


Maybe television shows also, there was one on TV the other night, the plot of which was two guys set up as patsies for a terrorist bombing, and it was implied that they were set up by CIA/DHS. I couldn't believe something like this was on ABC. It was pretty cool.


From the producers of Homeland...
THR International ‏@THRGlobal: France's CanalPlus Acquires Israeli Drama Getting U.S. Remake for Fox http://goo.gl/oCeBoZ
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Postby MinM » Wed Jul 20, 2016 8:08 am

@IndieWire

Claire Danes meets with the CIA every year to prep for #Homeland. Here's what she learned this year:
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