Hamas Learning from Hitler
A collection of Nazi board games for children has been discovered in which points are earned for blowing up British towns and cities.
Historian Richard Westwood-Brookes said:
These games are testament to Hitler’s total domination of propaganda.
It’s an interesting reflection on how the Nazi propaganda machine made its way all the way down to children as young as four or five.
Meanwhile in Palestine, Hamas produces cartoons featuring Nahool the Bee:
Speaking in a recent episode, Nahool vowed to help take back Jerusalem from the “criminal Jews” and expressed his hope that he and all of his listeners would grow up to become holy warriors. . . .
“Nahool isn’t for teaching hate. It’s for teaching children to think in the right way, to socialize them in our culture’s way of life, and, of course, to remind them of their rights to the land that was taken from us.”
Get used to it. Islamofascists are in it for the long haul. You think the American public has the stomach to last that long? Neither do terrorists.







Yes, we certainly wouldn’t want children playing board games where you get points for blowing up British cities.