Posted on 02/23/2015 8:00:59 AM PST by Baynative
Video postings from the terror group show little boys firing weapons. Kids tell of being forced to watch decapitations and stonings, according to a report.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
The Islamic terror group ISIS is now focusing its recruiting efforts on children, posting videos of little boys firing weapons almost as big as they are.
In one, a child wearing a ski mask hoists an AK-47 onto a makeshift firing platform, pulls the trigger and then staggers from the recoil.
Reaching the hearts and minds of the next generation of terrorists has become a principal tenet of the Sunni extremist network spreading from Syria to Iraq.
While in America, children are learning about gay life styles and global warming...
Well, okay. Just so long as they don’t let them sled down hills or operate lemonade stands.
Only the desperate resort to using children as soldiers.
Not all of those boys look enthralled by Adolf. Some look downright terrified.
The father is a cafeteria Muslim, and has picked the easy route he wants to follow.
He is in conflict with the Koran and Hadiths.
The Muslim fundamentalists know how to handle these heretics -they kill them. - Tom
Not exclusive to desperation. Although I had the same thought. I think we have to acknowledge that this is also the standard MO for evil as well.
“Only the desperate resort to using children as soldiers.”
EXACTLY my thought as well. Makes me wonder about the credibility of the reporting on the mobs of foreign volunteers fighting for the cause. Seems possible the limited reporting on the disillusioned foreign fighters returning home in disgust might indicate ISIS is running out of recruits sufficient to advance their goals in a timeline as they wish.
Curious.
It’s like initiation into a satanic cult. Which is what Islam is, so I guess it all makes sense. We have the Boy Scouts and Pledge of Allegiance, they have their first beheading.
I have read reports that the volunteers from the west are untrained and practically unusable to ISIS.
Interesting, and curious. Seems they’d run the foreign “volunteers” through their training camps as they do their homies.
Islam is such a hard religion to follow to the letter as dictated by the Koran and Hadiths , that there are many slackers in it.
But those slackers can't critisize the Muslim adherants who are following the religion as written in the Koran and Hadiths, and are putting their lives on the line to subjugate , convert, or kill anyone who does not believe there is only one God and Muhammed is his messenger.
Also Muslims have the advantage over naive Infidels , because the Muslims don't have to act in good faith while dealing with us Infidels, so Muslims can deceive, as long as it furthers the interests of Islam.
You can see that deception in the press with Muslims who claim their faith has been hi-jacked by radicals, or they didn't know their children got radicalized, and left an Infidel country to fight in the Jihad.
A fundamental Muslim should be proud to have children willing to die fighting in the Jihad, not upset about it.
But they can feign being upset about that, to us Infidels.
Anything to keep us off balance is good for Islam. - Tom
I think most think Islam is just like Christianity. They think ISIS is just a few bad apples. They need to read the Koran to see that those guys are following the teachings to the letter. Mohammed was just peaceful when he was starting out and that is the Islam that is presented to the West. Once he gained a following all the nice guy act went out the window.
There are moderate Muslims. And there are good Muslims. But there are no good, moderate Muslims.
The ones following the "teachings to the letter" are the good ones. The rest face the task of redefining the teachings to be compatible with the Anglosphere, abandoning the teachings, or getting rubbed out in the battle.
I'm really indifferent to their fate. It's their choice!
Once Muslims reach critical masses there are no moderates. The average guy may not blow you up or chop off your head but they will not stop their brothers from doing it either.
I'd say you got it exactly right.
Christianity and Islam are so different that Christians have trouble believing another religion has a God that wants Infidels to be subjugated, converted or killed.
Islam isn't a be nice to strangers, forgive and forget, turn the other cheek, pray for your enemies type of religion. Islam is a God wants you to chop their heads off if they won't convert or resist the spread of the religion.
Also after years of a soft approach to non- Muslims. Muhammed had only about 100 adherents.
Koran 002.062 Those who believe (in the Qur'an), and those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Christians and the Sabians,- any who believe in Allah and the Last Day, and work righteousness, shall have their reward with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
That soft approach went out the window in later Chapters of the Koran and killing resisters became the way to go.
And it is still the way to go.
And it will always be the way to go for Muslims, unless their is another revelation from Allah to change it. - Tom
I recall Walid Shoebat speaking about how the "mark" John describes in his Revelation is not Greek Chi Xi Stigma (666) but is actually the Bismillah and crossed swords. He also translated the "mark" was likely a headband, and Muslim Jihadist armies often wore headbands with the Bismillah, but not with crossed swords. He also said if you see Jihadist armies wearing headbands with both the Bismillah and crossed swords, it may signal the end of times.
That said, I had not seen video on the news of large numbers of Islamic terrorists wearing headbands, crossed swords or not.
Seeing this kids with their black headbands with the Bismillah (but not crossed swords) makes my blood run cold.
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