Posted on 12/22/2011 10:17:04 AM PST by Winged Hussar
According to Palestinian Media Watch, the educational childrens magazine, Zayafuna, includes terms glorifying jihad.
The PMW report references an essay in the magazine by a teenage Palestinian girl. The girl wrote about meeting Adolf Hitler in a dream, who tells her that he killed the Jews so you would all know that they are a nation who spreads destruction all over the world. In the essay, Hitler tells the child to be patient regarding the suffering of the Palestinians at the hands of the Jews.
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Expected from an Islamofascist. Wonder who taught this young girl about HITLER?
Thanks Winged Hussar.
“Allahu akbar!” = “Heil Hitler!” in the Middle East.
A lot of people donate to UNESCO, thinking it will help end or reduce hunger in children around the world.
UNESCO is a vile organization. Among other things, it develops lesson plans that are adopted by the U. S. Department of Education, that are particularly vile from the sound viewpoint of a loyal U. S. Citizen.
Anti-Christian, anti-U. S., this is simply one more department of the United Nations that is hell bent on taking down the United States by any means possible.
And we actually help fund this vile entity.
UNESCO is supposed to be the “educational, scientific and cultural” wing of the UN. Their current slogan is “Building peace in the minds of men and women”, which really makes them a pack of vile hypocrites since they’re funding war and genocide. Their current director general, Irina Bokova, is a known antisemite, as well as a socialist and former member of Bulgaria’s communist party; she’s only slightly less antisemitic (or maybe not) than the man she was running against for the position, Farouk Hosny from Egypt. So much for defunding them after their recognition of the war state “Palestine”, eh?
Yeah, so much for holding the U. N. accountable for anything.
It’s a damned shame.
The United Nations and it’s entities are vile on just about any topic, if you have decent moral values.
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