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« on: November 16, 2008, 01:31:50 am » |
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An Islamic TV station using a Bugs Bunny lookalike to preach hatred to children has been slammed by religious leaders in the UK who fear it could brainwash vulnerable British children.
Assud the rabbit, who vows to 'kill and eat Jews' and glorifies the maiming of 'infidels' appears on Palestinian children's show, Tomorrow's Pioneers.
The rabbit is a number of characters who is punished by viewer's vote when he breaches Sharia law.
In one episode, Assud admits stealing money and is seen begging for mercy after young viewers and parents phone in demanding his hands are cut off as punishment.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1037512/Pictured-The-TV-rabbit-preaching-hatred-telling-young-Muslims-kill-eat-Jews.html
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I agree with the banning of this show if that is what they want. And I applaud the Muslim clerics there for speaking up and out against it. Great, more of that is needed.
In Australia we have a large Muslim nation sitting above us with 170 million Muslims. Their TV’s, show violence. That is allowed in copious amounts and yet, a male and female actor is not even allowed to show hand holding or kissing, NO physical contact at all between the sexes. You have to ask yourself why a culture feels that a regular diet of violence is acceptable and yet hand holding between the sexes is somehow immoral?
Does anyone get that? If you do, then explain it to me.
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