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Rami The Ramadan Ram Ignites Controversy: Many Accuse IslamiCorp of Profiteering from Holy Day

While cute to some, many were concerned about Rami the Ramadan Ram's perceived "demonic eyes."

CHICAGO, IL – Backlash continues after last weeks unveiling of “Rami the Ramadan Ram,” IslamiCorp’s new Eid mascot. While the majority aren’t criticizing the undeniable cuteness of the furry animal, many are critical of what they perceive as a “PR stunt” by the company as an effort to commercialize the popular Muslim holiday. Criticisms snowballed to yesterday, when crowds rallied on Devon avenue to protest the mascot.

“We don’t need no Santa Christ for Eid,” stated one angry protestor. “IslamiCorp always pulls this crap and I’m sick to my stomach, but that may just be because of the awful smell of Devon.”

The odorous rally had it’s fair share of casualties with paramedics responding to six fainting incidents, two cases of explosive diarrhea and countless cases of heat exhaustion.

In a statement released to the press, IslamiCorp stated, “We apologize for any perceived offense by unveiling our cute, adorable mascot. Plush dolls are available for sale at your local halal butcher for $10. In light of this backlash, we are re-examining our plan to slaughter Rami, along with his pal ‘Gamal the Geriatric Goat,’ this coming Eid al-Adha.”

SNAP Gets Ready For ‘Night of Power’: Back-to-Back Shows "Gettin Kinda Hectic"

90's group SNAP gets ready to hit the North American Mosque circuit during the last 10 days of Ramadan

Eurodance group SNAP has their hands full as the holy month of Ramadan enters its last 10 days. The 90’s chart-topping, German team has booked non-stop shows at mosques spanning across nine states and 12 cities.

The 27th night of Ramadan, known as the “Night of Power,” is better than 1,000 nights of worship. North American Muslim communities have booked the artists as a way to attract the 30- and 40-something demographic back to their congregations.

Each evening around 10pm, Front Man Turbo B and American Singer Penny Ford start at their first gig of the night by performing in either a mosque prayer hall or a Muslim Community Center. They perform only one song: their 90’s hit “The Power,” to the backdrop of dancers with 6-inch block-afros, wearing MC Hammer pants – and then it’s off to the next mosque.

Turbo B admits the engagements can get exhausting, as they have to do so many shows within the 10 days.

According to Turbo, this is the only time of the year they can find work, and he feels it is his obligation to the community.

“I’m the lyrical Jesse James,” the 48-year-old says with an assertive, wide-eyed expression as if he were staring into a camera lens. At the time, no cameras were present.

Worshippers at a Sacramento area mosque say they were caught off-guard as the musicians stormed the prayer hall and started performing.

Rashad Taleeb recollects how he was stunned for the first few minutes.

“I’m in the middle my Sunnah prayer, and all of a sudden I hear this weird sound like someone was being electrocuted, but that was just the first eight seconds of their song,” says Taleeb, who has been coming to the California mosque for 20 years.

“They just started shouting ‘I GOT THE POWER’ every five seconds of the song. I tried explaining the girl, ‘Sister, only Allah has the power,’ but I don’t think they heard me over all the commotions… then my hips started involuntarily moving.”

Some in the congregation were too young to recognize the band. For others, SNAP’s performance triggered a moment of nostalgia and excitement.

A disappointed Fatima Khan was looking forward to another song, as she pleaded with the group to stay.

“What?!? No, ‘Rhythm is a Dancer’?'” said the 39-year-old mother of three.

SNAP has another 20 shows through the end of Ramadan. The group says they’ll be back next year.

Scarlett Johansson, Sodastream Cause Another Uproar: Controversial New Flavors Include Gaza Grape, Palestinian Blood

Ads depict Johansson happily drinking the new Palestinian Blood soda.

AIRPORT CITY, ISRAEL – Sodastream is once again in hot, fizzy water over their latest ad campaign featuring celebrity spokesperson Scarlett Johansson. In the ads, Johansson touts new flavors in various Gaza war zones including a bombed hospital, child beach massacre, and an IDF beating of women and children.

“We really wanted to connect with timely, current events and this is the perfect way to do that,” the company stated in a press release last week.

Johansson is no stranger to controversy, having been criticized earlier this year for lending endorsement to a company that operates in illegally seized territories in the West Bank. The macabre images within the ads aren’t the only thing evoking complaints, however, as Sodastream announced several new flavors including Zionist Raspberry, Gaza Grape, and Palestinian Blood.

“When she signed on with Sodastream, it was evident [Johansson] didn’t give a damn about humanitarian causes,” stated one upset consumer. “But these new ads are an all-time low. Drinking blood out of transfusion bag in a crowded hospital? Really?”

Despite objections, the Palestinian Blood flavor is already a hit with the “Sderot cinema,” a group of beach-going Israeli jackasses who watch the Gaza massacre as if it’s a sports event.

“The Palestinian Blood flavor has a bit of an iron taste,” stated one Sderot cinema miscreant. “But we’ve already dehumanized them to the point where drinking their blood is strangely alluring.”

In a press release, Johansson’s publicist stated, “We’re sorry the ads and flavors can potentially be interpreted as offensive to a small number of people, mostly Islamics and terrorists. We stand by our decision to take large sums of money in exchange for endorsing a corporation built on the flesh and blood of the Palestinian people. Israel has a right to defend the Palestinians into oblivion.”

Earlier this week, Sodastream was forced to discontinue sales of a fourth flavor, White Phosphorus Peach, after numerous consumers complained of stomach cramps, ulcers, esophageal tears, melting body parts and, ultimately, death.

West Israel Expands Settlements Into Dearborn: Settlers Continue Michigan Conquest

West Israeli forces arrest a child suspected of giving them "funny looks" during the planned demolition.

DETROIT, MI – Tensions are running high in the motor city as bulldozers, escorted by West Israeli military demolished an entire Dearborn neighborhood during a street festival. This is the latest in a series of illegal expansions by West Israel into cities and towns in and around Detroit, many of which have been ignored by mainstream media and the US government.

Originally settling into Detroit neighborhoods in the 1970’s, Israeli immigrants quickly established an autonomous colony and declared their own state of “West Israel”.

“At the time, the wheels were falling off and nobody cared to notice,” stated Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. “A few did and they were branded anti-Semitic. I’m surprised the feds didn’t say anything but I’m sure they feared backlash from, ummm, is it East Israel now?”

West Israeli settlers continued expanding their domain through aggressive battles, including a brutal 8-day siege in which they annexed the enclave of Highland Park, resulting in countless civilian casualties.

The latest expansion into the Muslim-dominated city of Dearborn has given many residents flashbacks.

“They can’t pull this crap again,” stated Palestinian immigrant Anwar Hadawi. “Doesn’t anyone see what’s happening? We should’ve moved to Chicago.”

To defend against the invasion, Dearborn residents banded together to form the Dearborn Liberation Organization, or DLO. The DLO, however, was quickly labeled a “domestic terrorist group” by the Department of Homeland Security and many of its leaders arrested.

The White House chimed in as President Obama recently reiterated the West Israeli’s “have a right to defend themselves” and pledged an additional $300 million in federal funding to support their efforts.

“We’re the chosen people and today, we choose Dearborn,” stated West Israeli Prime Minister Billy Netanyahu, younger brother of East Israeli PM Benjamin. “The DLO is hiding in Dearborn. We won’t stop until they stop attacking us, give up their homes and are otherwise generally dead.”

Netanyahu added, “West Israel reserves the right to defend itself into additional territories beyond that.”

Celebrities Appeal for ‘Tweet then Delete’ Movement on Twitter: Ambassador Dwight Howard urges fans to feel empathy and then regret feeling empathy

NBA player Dwight Howard, and Rihanna team up and endorse their 'Tweet then Delete' movement on Twitter.

Athletes and Artists are urging fans to show their short-lived heartache with a two minute tweet of the hashtag #FreePalestine. Fans are then instructed to delete those gut reaction tweets, and then either replace them with meaningless tweets, or ones that are more Israel-friendly.

The drive for ephemeral sympathy was triggered by NBA player Dwight Howard when he tweeted #FreePalestine over the weekend. Howard almost immediately deleted the tweet and replaced it by the following:

“At first, I saw images of small children blown up to bits, and I was like – ‘That’s messed up!’ So I tweeted #FreePalestine,” said the 28-year-old center for the Houston Rockets.

“Then one of my teammates calls me, and then some exec. I guess I didn’t know all those babies were Hamas militants. I guess I didn’t know the facts.”

Howard urges people to do the same thing he did, which per Howard, is to tweet a call for more humane treatment of a civilian population, wait for an executive or fan-base to tell you how crazy you are for feeling that way, and then replace the original tweet with an apology.

At the time, Howard’s testicles were being squeezed by two men in suits.

Rihanna, who also participated in the ‘Tweet then Delete’ campaign, outlined the strategy.

“There’s a moment between feeling deeply saddened by the horrific scenes of women and children being killed… and your agent telling you to shut the f$%^ up. It’s in that moment that we all can ‘Tweet then Delete.'” said the Grammy award winning artist from Barbados.

She then walked away saying “ella, ella, ella.”

Numerous celebrities are expected to participate in ‘Tweet then Delete’ over the next few days.

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