Parents need to know that this reality series -- which follows four young Muslim Arabs as they drive across the United States in hopes of learning more about America and allowing Americans to learn more about Arabs -- includes frequent discussions about terrorism, stereotypes, and America's perception of the Middle East. The cast often shares very strong feelings about America and Americans. Expect some salty language (the occasional "s--t" goes unbleeped) and a bit of drinking. Overall, the show's goal is to foster tolerance and understanding and is a thought-provoking choice for teens and up.
Positive messages:The series attempts to improve U.S. understanding of Arabs and their understanding of the United States. It introduces a range of feelings and perceptions about both cultures. The four cast members are Muslim Arabs; three are male. The production staff is Caucasian and is comprised of both men and women.
Violence:Includes discussions about terrorism in the Middle East and United States. Conversations often revolve around 9/11, Hezbollah, the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanon, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. News footage of the Israeli bombing of Beirut is often visible.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking:Visible alcohol consumption (wine, mixed drinks) during mealtimes; people are occasionally seen smoking cigarettes and cigars.
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