Well, "real world" is a term used by
@Anna, not me.
I think it is obvious why Islam is discussed.
The subject of the show is that fact that they are Muslim, so clearly the editors of the show are going to pick footage that deals with that....and yes, if you had a program called "Christians like us" and they included loose Christians with more devout fundies, who knew going into the show that they were there because of their religion, then they would likely focus on footage that was of that theme as well. Same of they were Jewish (and believe me, I know first hand how the British Jewish community is diverse, from orthodox to casual).I think your comment shows a distinct lack of insight in how TV like this works.
That said, if you truly watched those videos entirely, or at least the first episode, then you would have seen most of them rounding on
the fundamentalist. You would have seen charity. You would have seen conflict and disagreement over the interpretation of Islam (which thoroughly supports my often repeated assertion that religion is little more than an idea open to interpretation) and you would have seen people crying over terror attacks committed in their name, and speaking of their frustration and fear of bigoted abuse and stereotyping from people like you and particularly Dinner. So, I have a question for you gturner, having watched that show can you honestly say Dinner's stereotyping of all Muslims as evil animals is valid? If you do, then you just confirm all of the reasons sought to get rid of you, namely that you have no interest in two way discourse.