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BrendenF11
08-12-2012, 03:44 PM
When you're a hardlined fundamentalist islamic extremist, it only makes sense that Fresh Prince would be your favorite show.

http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/08/09/emfresh_prince_of_bel_airem_the_favorite_tv_show_o f_gitmo_detainees

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: The favorite TV show of Gitmo detainees



Posted By Joshua KeatingThursday, August 9, 2012 - 4:19 PM Share



In 2009, it was reported that the most popular books in the library for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay were, oddly enough, the Harry Potter novels, Don Quixote, and Dreams From My Father, in that order. But apparently, reports Carol Rosenberg, the detainees have found a new favorite:


Harry Potter books are passé among the prisoners. The adventures of the boy wizard have been supplanted by early episodes of Will Smith’s 1990s TV comedy, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, as a popular way to pass time among the 168 captives now in their second decade of U.S. detention.

“I just ordered all six seasons,” says librarian Milton, a Defense Department contractor who gives only his first name to visiting journalists.

Milton could offer no explanation for why detainees had taken to the story of a young man from West Philadelphia whose life got flipped, turned upside-down.

eaglethebeagle
08-17-2012, 10:03 AM
When you're a hardlined fundamentalist islamic extremist, it only makes sense that Fresh Prince would be your favorite show.

http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/08/09/emfresh_prince_of_bel_airem_the_favorite_tv_show_o f_gitmo_detainees

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: The favorite TV show of Gitmo detainees



Posted By Joshua KeatingThursday, August 9, 2012 - 4:19 PM Share



In 2009, it was reported that the most popular books in the library for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay were, oddly enough, the Harry Potter novels, Don Quixote, and Dreams From My Father, in that order. But apparently, reports Carol Rosenberg, the detainees have found a new favorite:


Harry Potter books are passé among the prisoners. The adventures of the boy wizard have been supplanted by early episodes of Will Smith’s 1990s TV comedy, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, as a popular way to pass time among the 168 captives now in their second decade of U.S. detention.

“I just ordered all six seasons,” says librarian Milton, a Defense Department contractor who gives only his first name to visiting journalists.

Milton could offer no explanation for why detainees had taken to the story of a young man from West Philadelphia whose life got flipped, turned upside-down.



I guess they relate they went from a hole in the ground to the lavish gitmo....

eaglethebeagle
08-17-2012, 10:03 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVbQo3IOC_A

Pittsburgh
08-27-2012, 09:19 AM
<----- Is trying to figure out why they have televisions in the first place.