Lowe's pulls ad's from All American Muslim after pressure

Shak78

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DIY firm Lowe's in row over Muslim-American reality TV

The Amen family of Dearborn includes a fiance who is converting from Catholicism

The company pulled ads from All-American Muslim after complaints from the Florida Family Association.

The cable TV show portrays the lives of five families in Dearborn, Michigan, a city known for its Muslim and Arab population.

Lowe's issued an apology, but did not say it would re-advertise on the show.

The North Carolina-based company said in a statement it apologised for having "managed to make some people very unhappy".

"It appears that we managed to step into a hotly contested debate with strong views from virtually every angle and perspective," the firm said.

"As a result we did pull our advertising on this program. We believe it is best to respectfully defer to communities, individuals and groups to discuss and consider such issues of importance."

In a statement on its website, the Florida Family Association called All-American Muslim "propaganda that riskily hides the Islamic agenda's clear and present danger to American liberties and traditional values".

The association asked members to send emails to companies that ran advertisements during the show.

According to the association, adverts from many other firms are no longer appearing during the programme. However, while many firms buy adverts to run at any time, Lowe's is the only firm to confirm it pulled adverts bought specifically for broadcast during All-American Muslim.



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I'm saddened that any place of business would succumb to bigots and people trying to perpetuate their negative views on an entire community”

Suehaila Amen
All-American Muslim participant
The Learning Channel, which broadcasts the programme, features several reality shows focusing on the everyday lives of subjects viewed by many as controversial or outside the mainstream.

They include a polygamist family in Sister Wives, and the Duggars, a conservative Christian family with 19 children on 19 and Counting.

The channel describes All-American Muslim as "a powerful series that goes inside the rarely-seen world of American Muslims to uncover a unique community struggling to balance faith and nationality in a post 9/11 world".

'Extreme disappointment'
Keith Ellison, one of only two Muslim congressmen, said withdrawing the advertisements was "disappointing".

"The success of All-American Muslim shows how ready the country is to learn about Muslims as Americans," he said in a statement.

"This probably makes hate-mongers uncomfortable - as they should be," Mr Ellison, a Democrat who site in the House of Representatives for a Minnesota district.

Mr Ellison was among those who signed a petition calling on Lowe's and other advertisers to resist calls to step aside from opponents of the show.

Suehaila Amen, whose family is featured on All-American Muslim, told the Detroit News on Sunday she was disappointed by the retailer's decision.

"I'm saddened that any place of business would succumb to bigots and people trying to perpetuate their negative views on an entire community," she said.

Ted Lieu, a Democratic state senator from California, said he was considering calling for a boycott of Lowe's, a pledge already made by Twitter users using the hashtag #boycottlowes.

"The show is about what it's like to be a Muslim in America, and it touches on the discrimination they sometimes face. And that kind of discrimination is exactly what's happening here with Lowe's," Mr Lieu said.

The Michigan director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Dawud Walid, said his group felt "extreme disappointment" but was working on resolving the situation with the help of non-Muslim allies.

"I will be picking up the phone tomorrow to some of our friends and allies to explain the situation to them," Mr Walid said on Sunday.

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alf2

Islam is a way of life
That show is really awful, but its awful Lowe's pulled their ads due to a right wing nut job group.
 

islamerica

1 Ummah under God
Backlash for Lowe's as ads pulled from Muslim show

By CHRISTOPHER WEBER - 12/12/2011


Lowe's Home Improvement
has found itself facing a backlash after the retail giant pulled ads from a reality show about American Muslims.

The retail giant stopped advertising on TLC's "All-American Muslim" after a conservative group known as the Florida Family Association complained, saying the program was "propaganda that riskily hides the Islamic agenda's clear and present danger to American liberties and traditional values."


The show premiered last month and chronicles the lives of five families from Dearborn, Mich., a Detroit suburb with a large Muslim and Arab-American population.


A state senator from Southern California said Sunday he was considering calling for a boycott.

Calling the Lowe's decision "un-American" and
"naked religious bigotry," Sen. Ted Lieu, D-Torrance, told The Associated Press he would also consider legislative action if Lowe's doesn't apologize to Muslims and reinstate its ads. The senator sent a letter outlining his complaints to Lowe's Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Niblock.

"The show is about what it's like to be a Muslim in America, and it touches on the discrimination they sometimes face. And that kind of discrimination is exactly what's happening here with Lowe's," Lieu said.


The Florida group sent three emails to its members, asking them to petition Lowe's to pull its advertising. Its website was updated to say that "supporters' emails to advertisers make a difference."


The North Carolina-based Lowe's issued a statement apologizing for having "managed to make some people very unhappy."


"Individuals and groups have strong political and societal views on this topic, and this program became a lightning rod for many of those views," the statement said. "As a result we did pull our advertising on this program. We believe it is best to respectfully defer to communities, individuals and groups to discuss and consider such issues of importance."


The apology doesn't go far enough, Lieu said.
The senator vowed to look into whether Lowe's violated any California laws and said he would also consider drafting a senate resolution condemning the company's actions.

"We want to raise awareness so that consumers will know during this holiday shopping season that Lowe's is engaging in religious discrimination," Lieu said.

Besides an apology and reinstatement of the ads, Lieu said he hoped Lowe's would make an outreach to the community about bias and bigotry.


Lieu's office said a decision was expected Wednesday or Thursday on whether to proceed with the boycott.


Lowe's said company officials are trying to make arrangements to talk directly to Lieu about his concerns and clarify the company's position.


Suehaila Amen, whose family is featured on "All-American Muslim," said she was disappointed by the Lowe's decision.


"I'm saddened that any place of business would succumb to bigots and people trying to perpetuate their negative views on an entire community," Amen, 32, told The Detroit News on Sunday.


Dawud Walid, Michigan director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said his group felt "extreme disappointment" at Lowe's "capitulation to bigotry."


Walid said he has heard expressions of anger and
calls for a boycott by Muslims but said a key to resolving the Lowe's advertising controversy will be how non-Muslim religious leaders and others react to Lowe's decision.

"I will be picking up the phone tomorrow to some of our friends and allies to explain the situation to them," Walid said Sunday.



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Muslims should already be boycotting these bigots. They are already taking a beating from Home Depot, and the loss of Muslim customers will show them further what happens to Islamophobes. Muslims need to take such actions to fight against such bigots and their future decisions.
 

msmoorad

mommys boy
salaams to all

from what ive seen of the show,
the Amen family are shias-not muslims

and i think one of the others are also shias

so please think before you support them.
they like to pretend to be muslims & claim that they are but their fundamental beliefs are VERY unislamic

and Allah ta'ala knows best
jazakallah
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
It doesn't matter what sect they're from. What matters is that to the American population, this is a depiction of Muslim Americans and it is that very identity that is being attacked.

Non-Muslims don't care about the differences within the Ummah; they care about the differences between us and them. They see us as one, whether Sunni or Shia. American Muslims can focus on being Muslims first and fighting later.

I may not think they're the best portrayers of American Muslims but if they're being criticized based on adherence to Islam, as a Muslim, I shouldn't exactly be siding with the Islamophobes now should I?
 
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