You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas cartoons: : "Daddy, Beat Me. It Does Me Good."
2009-12-12
The cartoon begins with bait for Muslim youngsters to hate Jews because Jews are wretched:

TV character Nassour: “There won’t be any Jews or Zionists, Allah willing. They’ll be erased.

“We want to slaughter them so they will be expelled from our land, right?”

TV character Saraa: “Yes, that’s right”

Daily Arab children are indoctrinated via colorful TV cartoons that Jews are hateful as in “murderers” and “thieves.” It is a staple for boys and girls growing up in Muslim Middle East households particularly.

A real-life Arab boy TV actor, after a cartoon segment, summarizes the educational gist of that kiddy flick:

Arab boy TV actor states: “The Jews Teach Their Children To Slaughter, To Destroy, To Kill, and To Shoot, Whereas Our Children Are Taught Friendship [And] Loyalty.”

Another studio real-life youngster wraps up the cartoonÂ’s message with the following:

“The Jews teach their children to slaughter, to destroy, to kill, and to shoot, whereas our children are taught friendship [and] loyalty, as well as the Islamic religion, and memorizing the Koran. Our children are taught not to steal and not to lie.”

The cartoon teaches children it is healthy for them to be beaten by parents for it helps them grow up more civilly.

The cartoon features a lad singing a song entitled: “My Father Beat Me… [He Beats Me] A Lot.”

Note this dialogue between the two TV studio adults, Nassur and Saraa Barhoum, and the TV boy child, Ghassan, after he has finished singing his macabre song:

Nassur: “Can you remember a day when you were sad and you cried?”

Saraa Barhoum: “For example, when somebody dear to you died.”

Ghassan: “When my father beat me.”

Saraa Barhoum (laughing): “Well, everybody… Obviously, your father wanted to teach you something.”

Nassur: “Did he beat you only once?”

Ghassan: “No, a lot.”

Saraa Barhoum: “Because he wanted to teach you manners and… If you made a mistake, you need to do better next time.” [...]

In other words, "Daddy, beat me. It does me good."
Posted by:tipper

#6  Putting a little can of whup ass on the kids is better than sending them out with explosives strapped to their bodies. Come to think of it maybe beating the crap out of the kids is merely preparation for them becoming splodadopes.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-12-12 03:41  

#5  Now, now. You really must be sensitive to the authentic, cultural nuances on display here. Sure....it's wrong for Westerners to whomp on their spawn. But you need to understand that the oppressed Palestinians have no other choice but to pound on the kids, what with all the abuse and humiliation they experience on a daily basis from the Juice.

It really is the Juices' fault, you know. If only they would do the decent thing and give over everything they have to the poor Palestinians....

It's not really abuse in the Western sense, anyway. See how the adults affirm the kid's father's behavior! Why, the kid even thinks he needs more of an ass-whuppin'! How DARE you impose your white male patriarchal oppression on these people when they have already suffered so!!!

/moonbat off
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-12-12 11:42  

#4  Could have been worse. In true paleo fashion, it could have been : In other words, "Daddy sticks his pecker into my bunghole. It does me good."

Lucky boy, lucky . See? It ain't so bad, after all Hamas Teevee DOES have standards
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-12-12 11:07  

#3  Yeah, noted this segment in the MEMRI translation; pretty funny. Rather than projection, it's really a big, huge cognitive dissonance, between the arab collective self-image, what they really are, and how people at large (people living among them as minorities, along with them as majorities, or just looking at arab countries from afar) see them. I really wonder how they can reconciliate this smug sense of superiority and all-around supremacism (about their race, about their "manliness", about their religion/civilization) with just, well, the Real World. Not to mention how they reconciliate it with the victimhood racket, feeling of deprivation and paranoid grievances? Not exactly a wholly functional matrix to produce well-adjusted people and countries.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-12-12 10:59  

#2  projection
Posted by: Frank G   2009-12-12 08:29  

#1  These HAMAS Palos are sick, violent, psychopaths.
Posted by: Rupert Angeatch1486   2009-12-12 06:27  

00:00