GUEST COMMENTARY: An `Obsession’ to obscure the truth

Every professor, I guess, knows that feeling: the one time he wishes he had stayed quiet instead of spouting off on some subject, only to be misquoted or proven wrong. For me, that time lasted about 60 seconds and it is on a film that millions of people around the U.S. have received for free: […]

Every professor, I guess, knows that feeling: the one time he wishes he had stayed quiet instead of spouting off on some subject, only to be misquoted or proven wrong. For me, that time lasted about 60 seconds and it is on a film that millions of people around the U.S. have received for free: a demonizing piece of propaganda called “Obsession.”

(Khaleel Mohammed is an associate professor of religious studies at San Diego State University in San Diego, Calif.)


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