Muslim "heroes" of Kuwait's 99 comic headed for British television
The UK Telegraph reports that Britain's dhimmis are helping to spread the propaganda of Kuwait's ludicrous so-called comic book over to the UK:
Update: it's important to note that the creator of this propaganda is also a Hamas supporter.
Named the 99, as each possesses one of Allah's 99 attributes, the characters include a burka-clad woman named Batina the Hidden and a Saudi Arabian Hulk-type man named Jabbar the Powerful.Or, more precisely, to indoctrinate the children of Britain with this frightfest. If George Orwell knew about this, he'd be spinning in his grave.
They have proved a hit from Morocco to Indonesia and were recently named as one of the top 20 trends sweeping the world by Forbes magazine.
Now they are being brought to British television by Endemol, the production company behind Big Brother, with a mission to instill Islamic values in children across all faiths.
Update: it's important to note that the creator of this propaganda is also a Hamas supporter.
Labels: Europe and Asia, islam and jihad, msm propaganda
What the heck is going on with the British isles? As if the Muslim "heroes" thing you mention wasn't bad enough, Scotland, with PM Brown's blessing, just released a Libyan terrorist responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people in the late 1980's because he is dying of prostate cancer and they felt sorry for him.
Confessor Haag | 08.22.09 - 11:01 am | #
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al-Mutawa said that the Arab world needs better role models? Yet he is an ardent HAMAS supporter??
Yeah, THAT works. (/sarcasm)
Hube | Homepage | 08.23.09 - 10:14 am |
Posted by Avi Green | 2:54 AM