December 9, 2015
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3:35Now PlayingA Dutch YouTube group called "Dit Is Normaal” performed an experiment where they read horrible quotes from The Bible, to people on the street, pretending that the quotes came from the Qur’an. People had some interesting reactions. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“Dutch YouTubers Dit Is Normaal have carried out a social experiment that’s been viewed over 2 million times on YouTube.
They pointed out that since recent terrorist events, the religion of Islam has been under scrutiny.
Over the weekend, for example, the hashtag #YouAintNoMuslimBruv trended in the UK after footage of a stabbing incident in east London went viral.
Dit Is Normaal wanted to see what people would make of some of the Bible’s most extreme points of view if they were presented as Islamic.”
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