July 14, 2007

One sick culture.

Al Aqsa TV interviewed two very young kids of a "jihad-fighting, martyrdom-seeking" 21-year-old mother who "martyred" herself by blowing herself up and killing some Jews.
Announcer: Where did your mother go?

Kid: To paradise.

Announcer (later): She killed Jews. Right? How many she kill, Muhammad?

Kid: Huh?

Announcer: How many Jews did Mama kill?

Kid: This many . . . [Holding up five fingers.]

Announcer: How many is that?

Kid: Five.
Muslim Arabs are one different breed of cat that this kind of bizarre interview could be part of a TV program, let alone that the interview would involve inquiring into a stark tragedy for the kids as though their mother had successfully run a 10K race.

Count on it. With Islam, the bizarre is treated as nothing out of the ordinary.

Want to dress up your infant in a suicide bomber outfit and take him to a public event? Sure. Why not?

The announcer and the TV station management fanatics only?

Get real. They are part and parcel of an entire culture that feeds on this kind of sick diet of death and terror.

MEMRI-TV file on Al Aqsa TV broadcast, 3/8/07.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, don't you think that there might just be something more behind than just that muslims are violent barbarians?

Col. B. Bunny said...

Regardless of what is behind someone's sense of injury, it's inappropriate to parade the children of a suicide bomber on TV and treat the loss of their mother like a trip to the beach. The kids lost their mother to her savage creed, which is a tragedy for them. People with normal minds and emotions would feel sorrow at the loss of the mother but these jackasses use this as an occasion to celebrate the death of five Jews. And then drag the kids in front of the camera to involve them in this bizarre event.

Lovely.

I can only shudder at what kind of an upbringing is now in store for these children.

See Religion of Peace for a list of what Muslim savages have done since 9/11. Just since 9/11, mind you.

Since you raise the point of justification, what is your opinion as to what is behind this? Also, how would that justify "interviewing" the kids in this manner, even assuming an underlying justification?