.. that Palestinian "culture" is deeply twisted and evil, this bit of news should dispel that.
(Remember: Hamas was the group of madmen the majority of Palestinian voters wanted in charge.)
One has to wonder why the usually aggressive Disney Corp. lawyers never laid the smack-down on these psychopaths. If anything damages their brand, it's crap like this.
Israeli officials have denounced the program, "Tomorrow's Pioneers," as incendiary and outrageous. The program was also opposed by the state-run Palestinian Broadcasting Corp., which is controlled by Fatah, Hamas' rival.
Take look at Farfour's final adventure and judge for yourself. Personally, I can't understand why any sane person could ever consider themselves "pro-Palestinian".
(Remember: Hamas was the group of madmen the majority of Palestinian voters wanted in charge.)
One has to wonder why the usually aggressive Disney Corp. lawyers never laid the smack-down on these psychopaths. If anything damages their brand, it's crap like this.
Cute, propaganda-spewing kids character beaten to death on final episode of series
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - A Mickey Mouse lookalike who preached Islamic domination and violence on a Hamas-created children's television program was beaten to death in the show's final episode Friday.
In the final skit, "Farfour" was killed by an actor posing as an Israeli official trying to buy Farfour's land. At one point, the mouse called the Israeli a "terrorist."
"Farfour was martyred while defending his land," said Sara, the teen presenter. He was killed "by the killers of children," she added.
The weekly show, featuring a giant black-and-white rodent with a high- pitched voice, had attracted worldwide attention because the character urged Palestinian children to fight Israel. It was broadcast on Hamas- affiliated Al Aqsa TV.
Station officials said Friday that Farfour was taken off the air to make room for new programs. Station manager Mohammed Bilal said he did not know what would be shown instead.
Israeli officials have denounced the program, "Tomorrow's Pioneers," as incendiary and outrageous. The program was also opposed by the state-run Palestinian Broadcasting Corp., which is controlled by Fatah, Hamas' rival.
Take look at Farfour's final adventure and judge for yourself. Personally, I can't understand why any sane person could ever consider themselves "pro-Palestinian".
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