
All Christians Are Islamophobes Says Children’s Magazine
THIS cartoon is claled Standing Up For What You Believe In, and features in the latest issue of Klic!, the quarterly magazine aimed at 8-to-12-year-olds in care.
It’s published by the Who Cares? Trust - and aims to be “the best ever mag for kids in care”, beating off competition from Playstation Monthly, Readers’ Wives and The Lady.
Who Cares? Trust chief executive Natasha Finlayson explains hthat the boy wearing the cross is not a racist, but not how Muslim girls are always smiling:
“I am a Christian myself, so when a woman called us, I went back and looked at the comic strip from her point of view. I am sorry that she is upset but I don’t share her view. When I saw the cartoon, I didn’t think of that character being a Christian because I saw the cross as ‘bling’, as jewellery. To me it is a cartoon about bullying rather than discrimination or religion.”
Other things the picture tell us:
Mauve is very on trend
Alan Sugar is a Christian (note pointy finger)
Muslim girls ARE allowed out alone
Muslim girls should NOT go out alone
Muslim girls are always smiling
Watch out for nuns
And lots more…
Posted: 5th, April 2009 | In: Media Comments (3) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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April 6th, 2009 at 8:14 am
The man with the cross represents the USA. He bought his cross in a tasteful jewellery store in Las Vegas, where Saint Elvis used to buy his rhinestones. Jesus was proud to be an American, and god so loved the USA that he gave them Christianity, so that Americans could go to church and justify their hatred of Muslims, Mexicans, homosexuals, Blacks and people without health insurance who are a drain on America’s resources.
The person behind him, being held back by the USA, has ginger hair and so must be Scottish. He looks worried and frowns a lot. These two pieces of evidence prove that he is Gordon Brown. He is also a Christian, but raised in The Manse, Kirkcaldy by a Church of Scotland minister. Gordon believes it is a SIN to hang out your SMALLS to dry on SUNDAY and that idolatry will send you to hell. “Will ye no’ turn the ither cheek?” he says to the USA. “God loves the USA,” replies the USA, pausing for a manic cheer from the crowd. “We must declare war on another Arab nation because our forefathers wrote in the Constitution that every American has the right to drive an SUV.” (More manic cheering.) “Och well, if ye are sure,” says Gordon not quite sure that he’s saying the right thing. The Muslim world, represented by the girl in the foreground, stands by awaiting attack. God Bless America. Och aye.
April 6th, 2009 at 12:51 am
The character is wearing a cross and therefore is an identifying Christian. There is no debate on that issue.
History and current antichristian ethnic cleansing by Muslims towards Christians in throughout the Middle East shows that we have something to fear from Islam.
Islamic supremacism is the elephant in the global room.
April 5th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
You might be interested to see how a similar publication distributed to 300 schools and produced by the Amsterdam City Council, led to an interesting reaction - and ultimately the resignation of the councillor (Work en Income, Education, Youth, Diversity en Large Town Policy) responsible for the cartoon.
The cartoon
(My translation follows).
From left to right:
Hi! I’m Adir, a muslim!
What have you got against us?
Troublemaker!
Get him Dad!!
The reaction to the cartoon
From left to right:
Hi! I’m Henny, a homo!
What have you got against us?
From him from the roof of the flats!!
Homo is haram