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MUSLIM SUPERHEROES
« on: October 16, 2010, 06:12:44 AM »
Meet the Muslim Superheroes who are Ready to Indoctrinate American Kids [Excerpts]

The appeal of animated cartoons can be long-lasting.  I grew up in the 1960s, when the era of TV cartoon series was at its height. Until the 1950s, cartoon shorts by Disney and Warner Bros., such as Merry Melodies, Looney Tunes, Silly Symphonies, as well as Tex Avery shorts, had been designed for movie theatres, run before a main presentation. Those were added to kids' TV schedules but cartoons were soon tailor-made for the medium of TV.

Some cartoons had wholesome morals, but these were never forced. Wile E. Coyote never got to catch the irritating Road Runner, and his evil designs usually led to him plummeting off a cliff or being scrunched by the same rocks he intended to use as weapons.

In the Islamic world, cartoons have a more sinister purpose. In Iran, on Al-Quds Day, Iranian TV schedules are filled with cartoons about evil Israelis with red eyes, shooting and murdering innocent doe-eyed Palestinians. For older kids, the heroes fight back, and even get martyred in the cause of Allah. Al-Quds day, named after the Arab term for Jerusalem and initiated by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1983, is a time for Iranian media to reinforce Holocaust denial and anti-Semitic propaganda.

Muslims comprise only one and a half percent of the American population, but be prepared for the latest exercise in Muslim propaganda and toy promotion - "The Ninety-Nine". This began life as a series of printed comic "super-hero" characters, each one representing one of the Ninety-Nine names of Allah.

The Ninety-Nine featured in printed monthly comic books, originally produced by Teshkeel Comics in Kuwait. This company had deals to publish Arabic versions of Marvel, DC and Archie comics. Now, the Ninety-Nine is on sale in North America, distributed by Diamond.

However, there is now a new development, which will take what is essentially a religious notion and promote it on mainstream Kids' TV. Hasbro is a toy manufacturer associated with manufacturing dolls and toys related to media products - Star Wars characters, My Little Pony. Hasbro has recently linked up with the Discovery Channel to create a new network that will be premiering soon, operating as a TV network and web platform.

The new media outlet, called The Hub, will officially start [on October 11. And on the Hub network will be an animated series called "The 99", which will bring to life the Islamic cartoon superheroes. This is the first time that I am aware of where a religious cartoon series has been broadcast and aimed at the general viewing public.

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.7470/pub_detail.asp

[Is there an agenda here? I am certain that no secular network would dare to show cartoons with a Christian hero.]
My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me....That is the way all men should live, and then all would be equally brave."
— Stonewall Jackson

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Re: MUSLIM SUPERHEROES
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2010, 07:51:57 PM »
They are becoming more bold in following their agenda. It has been here for a long time, cartoons have previously made parents the ones to hide from or the bad guy. Most parents aren't even aware of the subtle, or not so subtle, undermining of family life their children pick up watching TV.