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Hamas militants have enlisted the iconic Mickey Mouse to broadcast their message of Islamic dominion and armed resistance to their most impressionable audience—little kids.

A giant black-and-white rodent—named "Farfour," or "butterfly," but unmistakably a Mickey ripoff—does his high-pitched preaching against the U.S. and Israel on a children's show run each Friday on Al-Aqsa TV, a station run by Hamas. The militant group, sworn to Israel's destruction, shares power in the Palestinian government.

"You and I are laying the foundation for a world led by Islamists," Farfour squeaked on a recent episode of the show, which is titled, "Tomorrow's Pioneers."

"We will return the Islamic community to its former greatness, and liberate Jerusalem, God willing, liberate Iraq, God willing, and liberate all the countries of the Muslims invaded by the murderers."

Children call in to the show, many singing Hamas anthems about fighting Israel.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8P0C2D80&show_article=1

Puts a spin on the saying "Start 'em out young, bring them up right"... shades of Hitler Youth all over again.. D-:
 
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shocking ........
 
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Well, its their country let them do as they want...
 
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Mikor said:
Well, its their country let them do as they want...
No offense personally meant, Michael, but that is scary. It is that exact line of thinking that let Hitler get as far as he did. If my memory of history serves me right, many countries (the US included) saw his radical ideals being preached and acted on by his believers, yet did nothing. By the time actions led them into trying to stop him, he had already gotten to the point & power that it took several years thereafter & untold numbers of lives to put an end to it. I won't argue one way or another over the Palestinian conflict here. But to just ignore radical behavior, and especially teaching of children, is to ignore a future possible Hitler at least and WWIII and Armageddon at most.
 
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maximum said:
Mikor said:
Well, its their country let them do as they want...
No offense personally meant, Michael, but that is scary. It is that exact line of thinking that let Hitler get as far as he did. If my memory of history serves me right, many countries (the US included) saw his radical ideals being preached and acted on by his believers, yet did nothing. By the time actions led them into trying to stop him, he had already gotten to the point & power that it took several years thereafter & untold numbers of lives to put an end to it. I won't argue one way or another over the Palestinian conflict here. But to just ignore radical behavior, and especially teaching of children, is to ignore a future possible Hitler at least and WWIII and Armageddon at most.
Maximum i tot6ally agree with you, nothing personal Michael either. But to me this sounds like the HIiter youth all over again. Everyone is jsut sitting around watching right now, but then in a few years, BANG gthe world will realize that these driving forces are evil and it'll be a re-run of WWII. Except this time I'd be personally involved, as in 4 years I'll be 18, so thus I'll be sent over because right now the political leaders of the world are unable to see what is happening right before there eyes. To me this seems that it's jsut another way of doing what Hitler did. Hopefully this evil force wont get as far as Hitler did.

On a side note, can someone explain something to me. Palestine is where a lot of Jews went after WWII, so is it them against whoever?I don't really understand this particular war, could someone care to explain it to me?
 
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commes said:
On a side note, can someone explain something to me. Palestine is where a lot of Jews went after WWII, so is it them against whoever?I don't really understand this particular war, could someone care to explain it to me?

On 29 November 1947 the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine or United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181, a plan to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict in the British Mandate of Palestine, was approved by the United Nations General Assembly. Increased anti-Semitism in Europe, which had been on the rise since the late 19th century, led to a greater Jewish influx following the war. The plan would have partitioned the territory of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with the Greater Jerusalem area, encompassing Bethlehem, coming under international control. The British proposed a Palestine divided between a Jewish and an Arab State, but in time changed their position and sought to limit Jewish immigration from Europe to a minimum. This was seen by the Zionists and their sympathisers as betrayal of the terms of the mandate, especially in light of the increasing persecution in Europe. It was met with a popular uprising and guerilla war from Jewish militant groups, often viewed as one of several factors that forced the British to hand the problem of Palestine over to the United Nations. The failure of the British government and the United Nations to implement this plan, prior agreement between the Jewish Agency and King Abdullah to divide Palestine between them,[1] and rejection of the plan by the Arabs resulted in the War for Independence, also known as the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_UN_Partition_Plan
 
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Oh. It's a shame that the Jews that moved to Palestine had to go throguh yet another war after being subject to many things during the second world war, and now they're living with this. I don't see why they jsut didn't immigrate away once another war broke out. Oh well, I guess we can only wait and see what happens with this all.

Dave, I would give you rep for that post but...
We're glad that you're fond of this member, but please give some rep points to some other members before giving it to dav3.us again.
Seems I give you to much rep around here haha:)
 
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The story is much more complex than that.. the Jews feel they have a birthright to the region and of course, the Palestinians feel the same way..

commes said:
Oh. It's a shame that the Jews that moved to Palestine had to go throguh yet another war after being subject to many things during the second world war, and now they're living with this. I don't see why they jsut didn't immigrate away once another war broke out. Oh well, I guess we can only wait and see what happens with this all.

To get back on topic..

Just thought I’d post a couple videos as found around the Net so we can see what it is exactly that Muslim children are being taught these days via the wonders of television and Farfour, the Muslim “Mickey Mouse” clone (with english translation):

http://www.dav1d.net/2007/05/09/more-of-the-muslim-mickey-mouse-farfour/
 
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yes , i totally agree with you dav3.us
The story is much more complex than that....
Just thought I’d post a couple videos as found around the Net so we can see what it is exactly that Muslim children are being taught these days via the wonders of television and Farfour, the Muslim “Mickey Mouse” clone (with english translation):
for my video...i think there is no need for translation...yes
in my case...we can see what it is exactly that children are being taught these days via the wonders of ISRAEL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci78g2NatPM&mode=related&search=
 
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dav3.us said:
Hamas militants have enlisted the iconic Mickey Mouse to broadcast their message of Islamic dominion and armed resistance to their most impressionable audience—little kids.

A giant black-and-white rodent—named "Farfour," or "butterfly," but unmistakably a Mickey ripoff—does his high-pitched preaching against the U.S. and Israel on a children's show run each Friday on Al-Aqsa TV, a station run by Hamas. The militant group, sworn to Israel's destruction, shares power in the Palestinian government.

"You and I are laying the foundation for a world led by Islamists," Farfour squeaked on a recent episode of the show, which is titled, "Tomorrow's Pioneers."

"We will return the Islamic community to its former greatness, and liberate Jerusalem, God willing, liberate Iraq, God willing, and liberate all the countries of the Muslims invaded by the murderers."

Children call in to the show, many singing Hamas anthems about fighting Israel.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8P0C2D80&show_article=1

Puts a spin on the saying "Start 'em out young, bring them up right"... shades of Hitler Youth all over again.. D-:


maybe they figure they can beat hollywood at it's own game, after all....hollywood's been doing the same since the beginning of the age of film, they've sterotyped the jews, blacks, mexicans, arabs, irish, german, chinese, asia, poor people, etc.

for example, i remember watching an old silent film called 'Birth of a Nation' in college for cinema class when i did a paper on hollywood and racism.... a film that glorified white supremacism, the KKK, and demonized the post Civil war Black people. Here's more info

i remember watching cartoons like popeye and bugs bunny when i was a kid where arab bediuns were depicted as dirty, evil, and stupid. I can't think of many films or shows that depict arabs in a positive light. Here's an example. The average, joe american doesn't have a positive image of arabs and most invision an arab as an Ak47 carrying, bomb planting, violent people with an bound by an extremist religon and ignorant culture.

So maybe Hamas may not be as subtle as Hollywood when it comes to propaganda and film...but they weren't the inventors of it.

JMO

dav3.us said:
The story is much more complex than that.. the Jews feel they have a birthright to the region and of course, the Palestinians feel the same way..



To get back on topic..

Just thought I’d post a couple videos as found around the Net so we can see what it is exactly that Muslim children are being taught these days via the wonders of television and Farfour, the Muslim “Mickey Mouse” clone (with english translation):

http://www.dav1d.net/2007/05/09/more-of-the-muslim-mickey-mouse-farfour/


just one more thing i'd like to add....the Jews and Arabs (which include arab jews, arab muslims, and arab christians, etc) lived in peace BEFORE the formation of Isreal...

we tend to forget that fact. People really don't realize that the problem isn't arab vs jew... many feel modern day Isreal is similar to south african apartheid....that's how they feel anyway.

not meaning any disrespect to anybody. I don't think there would be any problem w/Isreal if there was a sense of equality and respect to all races/ideologies. There are extremists that are ruining it for all sides...but like i said, jews arabs and christians lived side by side in peace untill the state of isreal was formed.
 
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Actually I agree with your points.. I just hate to see kids not being kids and indoctrinated from such an early age.. they'll face enough problems as adults.

Here's another good example of racial stereotyping in animation:

http://www.dav1d.net/2007/05/11/little-black-sambo-1935-racial-stereotyping-in-animation/

Isis said:
maybe they figure they can beat hollywood at it's own game, after all....hollywood's been doing the same since the beginning of the age of film, they've sterotyped the jews, blacks, mexicans, arabs, irish, german, chinese, asia, poor people, etc.

for example, i remember watching an old silent film called 'Birth of a Nation' in college for cinema class when i did a paper on hollywood and racism.... a film that glorified white supremacism, the KKK, and demonized the post Civil war Black people. Here's more info

i remember watching cartoons like popeye and bugs bunny when i was a kid where arab bediuns were depicted as dirty, evil, and stupid. I can't think of many films or shows that depict arabs in a positive light. Here's an example. The average, joe american doesn't have a positive image of arabs and most invision an arab as an Ak47 carrying, bomb planting, violent people with an bound by an extremist religon and ignorant culture.

So maybe Hamas may not be as subtle as Hollywood when it comes to propaganda and film...but they weren't the inventors of it.

JMO
 
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Actually I agree with your points.. I just hate to see kids not being kids and indoctrinated from such an early age.. they'll face enough problems as adults.

that is the main issue,racial stereotyping in animation,
and i think there is no relation between HAMAS and your case
as HAMAS has no Hollywood
no relation between ISLAM and your case
you tried to mix many phrases for no reason,really i do not know

but we must consider this case?
which kids we are talking about?
did you mean the child who saw all his family died by Israeli bombs or soldiers in front of his eyes and in no time...did you consider this child as a kid?
 
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shocking stuff but im never suprised now by these sorts of things anymore... however, i dont think disney will be all that impressed :lol:
 
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Yes, I do consider him a kid.. and it's a sad fact this happens and I don't condone it. I think kids should be left out of the equation.

The world can be an ugly place. I realize there are two sides to everything.. I'm just saying, let's let kids be kids and enjoy their childhood.

cubic said:
did you mean the child who saw all his family died by Israeli bombs or soldiers in front of his eyes and in no time...did you consider this child as a kid?
 
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dav3.us said:
Yes, I do consider him a kid.. and it's a sad fact this happens and I don't condone it. I think kids should be left out of the equation.

The world can be an ugly place. I realize there are two sides to everything.. I'm just saying, let's let kids be kids and enjoy their childhood.


imagine being 5 years old and waking up in the middle of the night by relatives and hide in a bomb shelter untill the violence subsided. imagine your child unable to play on the streets for fear of sniper attacks or seeing men in military patroling your streets. imagine a 7 year old seeing his brother/father/mother taken into custody by men in uniform...or being shot in night raids

This is the reality of children not just in the middle east and other parts of the world. thank heavens our children in the west are sheltered from this violence, but at the same time, we have to realize that children in other parts of the world have to grow up quicker in order to survive physically and emotionally.
 
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Yes, I do consider him a kid.. and it's a sad fact this happens and I don't condone it. I think kids should be left out of the equation.
my mother,my brothers and my sisters all died ....and i am still feeling good
amazing feeling......let's go to park

there is one case we can let kids out of equation... the case of substitution...
can you substitute mother of a little kid for anything?
simply no...you are trying to handle the issue at surface...unfortunately not in deep
 
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I do understand where you're coming from and I'm sorry this occured..

I don't have the answers but I think if we can't start by bringing up our kids to love and be peaceful, we will have lost all in the long run. And I'm not just talking about the Hamas situation.. I'm talking about all kids..

cubic said:
my mother,my brothers and my sisters all died ....and i am still feeling good
amazing feeling......let's go to park

there is one case we can let kids out of equation... the case of substitution...
can you substitute mother of a little kid for anything?
simply no...you are trying to handle the issue at surface...unfortunately not in deep
 
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dav3.us said:
I do understand where you're coming from and I'm sorry this occured..

I don't have the answers but I think if we can't start by bringing up our kids to love and be peaceful, we will have lost all in the long run. And I'm not just talking about the Hamas situation.. I'm talking about all kids..


a picture says a 1000 words


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