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Cloned Mickey Mouse teaches Islamic supremacy

What you can see on Al-Aqsa, the official TV station of HAMAS. ๐Ÿ˜€ I have to admit, this is one of the most entertaining shows I have even seen. ๐Ÿ˜Ž I still stay stunned. ๐Ÿ˜€ ๐Ÿ˜€

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By: Pete Truman - 11th May 2007 at 10:24

This is so sad, I have a ‘normal’ 13 year old stepson, OK, he’s a Goth, but he’s a lovely kid, he wouldn’t think of killing a slug, I’ll have to show him this when he gets back from school, he’ll be mortified, but probably kill himself laughing and take the ****, but isn’t that what kids are all about, well one’s with their own destiny in their hands at any rate, not manufactured, brainwashed, manipulated saddoes who haven’t had a proper childhood.
Sick, sick, sick, is not the words that describe what these people are doing to their children, what is the point, where will it all end, I really worry about the future of our ‘integrated’ society, let alone the religious zealots across the world that are stirring up trouble, bring back the Spanish Inquisition and the comfy chair.

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By: J Boyle - 10th May 2007 at 18:00

It’s a sick, sick, world…… ๐Ÿ™

One thing for sure…It’s not Blue Peter!:eek: ๐Ÿ˜ฎ ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

(Although a satire of Blue Peter taking off this program might be fun…
“Today we’ll make toy RPG grenades with empty Fairey liquid bottles and loo rolls…”)

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By: PhantomII - 10th May 2007 at 13:18

It’s a sick, sick, world……

I don’t think truer words have ever been spoken…..

Having heard people defend Hamas in the past, I’m curious how anyone could defend them over this. I say let those Disney lawyers at them…..lol. They will make the IDF look like a joke…. ๐Ÿ™‚

Whoever said the mouse kinda resembles Mighty Mouse, I can see where you’re coming from having watched that show when I was a little kid, although it’s obvious which mouse they are trying to be.

Sick, sick, sick……

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By: Grey Area - 10th May 2007 at 07:30

…The program featured a Mickey Mouse look-a-like called Farfur, who in a recent episode called Tomorrow’s Pioneers, sung about kids arming themselves with AK-47s and striving for world domination under Islamic leadership.

It’s a sick, sick, world…… ๐Ÿ™

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By: steve rowell - 10th May 2007 at 06:19

Program which used a Mickey Mouse-like character to encourage Palestinian children to take up arms against the US and Israel has been taken off Hamas TV

Palestinian Information Minister Mustafa Barghouti said the cartoon was a “mistaken approach” to the Palestinian struggle against Israeli occupation.

The program was removed from air after he received a request from his ministry, and will be the subject of a “review”.

They would continue to ensure freedom of expression and freedom of the press, but that media outlets breaking the law would be penalized.”

The program featured a Mickey Mouse look-a-like called Farfur, who in a recent episode called Tomorrow’s Pioneers, sung about kids arming themselves with AK-47s and striving for world domination under Islamic leadership.

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By: Grey Area - 9th May 2007 at 07:54

So you think that Jesus, Woodsy the owl, Smokey the Bear, indoctrination techniques are all bad? I think there is good indoctrination as well as bad.

Read the first clause of my posting again. I don’t think I left much wriggle room there, but I’ll gladly tighten it up if you like. ๐Ÿ˜‰

The Smokey the Bear campaign (like Tufty the Squirrel in the UK) is not indoctrination.

Speaking as a parent and a grandparent, there’s a world of difference between encouraging a single specific behaviour (or set of behaviours) in specific defined circumstances (helping prevent forest fires in the former case, crossing the road safely in the latter) and inculcating unquestioning aceptance of a life-defining philosophy or doctrine into young impressionable minds.

You and I have the experience and knowledge to question and evaulate what we are told and the discerning faculties to spot a crock of s**t when we hear it. Few children have these abilities – a fact that has been taken advantage of countless times over the centuries. The Jesuit maxim โ€œGive me a child for the first seven years, and you may do what you like with him afterwardsโ€, later paraphrased by Lenin of all people, is based on this very premise.

So you would expect a more unbiased and objective source to be from the government? Whoever said we should unquestionably except what they are saying and that they are unbiased?

Frankly, when it comes to honesty and objectivity I trust politicians even less than I trust NGOs. Wherever there’s an agenda, you’ll always find distortion.

Remember that I’m posting from the UK where we’ve seen quite a number of high-profile examples of government being economical with the truth over the last couple of decades.

The question should be is it fair and honest bias?

A fair and honest bias? Nice concept. ๐Ÿ˜€

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By: ATFS_Crash - 9th May 2007 at 07:16

The translation is questionable, as always. From what I understand no one has said that the translations were false, however I hear that several independent translators are reviewing the tapes to see if the translations are genuinely and reasonably accurate.

I don’t doubt that there will be some different interpretation of the translations; however it will be interesting to see if the translations were deliberately misleading. I suspect the translation is close to the truth, however I wouldn’t be surprised if there is something funky.

Of course since you can’t see the costume actors mouth (or the people that called in), we cannot be positive that the audio is genuine either. However the body posture seems to match the speech patterns. I suspect if it was faked that Hamas would have already released the original recordings. If Hamas releases a recording this late in the game, I was suspect it took them all while to fabricate it.

With Hamasโ€™s track record it wouldn’t surprise me a bit if the video and audio is real. And I suspect the translation is close.

If they think the IDF is tough, wait until the Disney lawyers get done with them!:D

That could backfire. It could end up much like USA history with OBL. The lawyers might damage Hamas in relations to Mickey Mouse, however the experience might inspire Hamas to use lawyers against the rest of the world. If that happened a few decades from now, there’s little doubt that many will blame Bush.

While I find all political (and religious) indoctrination of children utterly abhorrent.

So you think that Jesus, Woodsy the owl, Smokey the Bear, indoctrination techniques are all bad? I think there is good indoctrination as well as bad. Indoctrinating children to be bigots, racists, and terrorists/suicide bombers is pure evil.

โ€œWe are setting with you the cornerstone for world leadership under Islamic leadership. Isnโ€™t it so, Saraaโ€™?โ€

one cannot help but wonder whether an Israeli-based NGO called “Palestinian Media Watch” should be unquestioningly accepted as an unbiased and objective source of information on this issue.

So you would expect a more unbiased and objective source to be from the government? Whoever said we should unquestionably except what they are saying and that they are unbiased?

There is no such thing as unbiased. The question should be is it fair and honest bias? Are they objective? I am not familiar with the Palestinian Media Watch, however I suspect that they are much more trustworthy and legitimate then Hamas.

Looks more like Mighty Mouse than Mickey actually…

I partially disagree, however you have a good point. It looks very similar to Mickey Mouse or Mighty Mouse.

In any case they are obviously trying to capitalize on cartoon characters and use cartoon characters to indoctrinate children to be bigots/racists and terrorists/suicide bombers.

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By: Ren Frew - 8th May 2007 at 09:19

Looks more like Mighty Mouse than Mickey actually…

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By: Grey Area - 8th May 2007 at 08:01

While I find all political (and religious) indoctrination of children utterly abhorrent, one cannot help but wonder whether an Israeli-based NGO called “Palestinian Media Watch” should be unquestioningly accepted as an unbiased and objective source of information on this issue.

Good point about the Disney lawyers, though! At least the IDF understand the concept of mercy. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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By: J Boyle - 8th May 2007 at 03:02

The use of Mickey Mouse also is theft.

If they think the IDF is tough, wait until the Disney lawyers get done with them!:D

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By: ATFS_Crash - 8th May 2007 at 02:04

Hamas honest and peaceful?

Hamas seems to be inciting Muslims to murder, itโ€™s blasphemy.

Itโ€™s indoctrination of children to become little racists/bigots and suicide bombers.

The use of Mickey Mouse also is theft.

Same video I think, from another source.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZEGsnWZKh8

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