Iran children - taught to HATE

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Iran children - taught to HATE




Violent ... cartoon shows snarling Israeli troops
set to attack Muslim child, and inset, Innocent Biff and Chip



By TOM NEWTON DUNN
Defence Editor
February 03, 2007


KIDS as young as five in Iran are being brainwashed into dying as martyrs by “children’s books” full of violence and anti-Western hatred, The Sun can reveal.

While British youngsters are brought up reading harmless stories about characters like Biff and Chip, young Iranians are being poisoned by a curriculum of hate.

The graphic, blood-spattered books are designed to poison a generation of young minds against Israel, the US and Britain.

In contrast, British primary schoolkids are taught to read with the help of wholesome characters such as Biff, her twin brother Chip, their pals and Floppy the dog.


Pics of hate ... girl with AK-47 on left. Centre cartoon portrays a Jew as a ghoulish
figure being run out of town. Right pic sees a boy planning to become a martyr



The Iranian hate books encourage self sacrifice like suicide bombing as a duty for everyone.

In one book for seven-year-olds called Let’s Read, a passage says: “The Israeli officer pounded Muhammad’s head with his rifle’s stock and his warm blood was sprinkled upon Khaled’s hands.”

Another book has a series of cartoons where an ugly and fat Jew, dubbed “The Contaminator”, is beaten and chased out of town.

And a book for eight-year-olds dubbed Defence Readiness shows a photo of a young boy firing a rocket-propelled grenade.

There are also pictures of boy martyr volunteers and women in veils clutching AK47 rifles.


Lessons in war ... in a school book called Defence Readiness,
this boy is firing a rocket-propelled grenade


Britain is blamed for a huge amount of the world’s current ills.

A book called History of Iran and the World says: “England chose various means, beginning with deceit and ending in murder and massacre, until they eventually took control over India.”

The books were smuggled out of Iran and translated by Israeli-based think tank the Centre for Monitoring the Impact of Peace.

Its director Dr Arnon Groiss said: “It’s an educational system preparing schoolchildren for war and martyrdom. They provide an example of a hate curriculum and develop a siege mentality.”

thesun.co.uk












 
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tamarin

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It's a story well covered here. Iran and its legacy of hate. Both CNN and FOX have aired documentaries in the last few months that have featured Muslim children, even toddlers, of Iran and related countries spewing forth venom against the West and Israel. Ghoulish.
The West doesn't program its kids to hate, just to defy authority and laud the lewd and selfish. Different goals. But the kids are still bent.
 

MikeyDB

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Cut me some slack here gang...

Japs Nips squareheads kikes, niggers, commies, ragheads, feminists, holy-rollers, the list of those acceptable to hate...are part of our lexicon. No society has ever demonstrated anything a great deal different than the Iranian or the Middle Eastern societies when it comes to promulgating hatred and misttrust.

Besides, even if you didn't graphically illustrate hatred in books and literature, we can thank television and movies for permitting hatred to impact a far greater audience than any literature of print media has ever touched...

Condoning hatred of any people by any people is contemptible...too bad we all practice this behavior..
 

PsyOp

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Israel do the same thing, and liban too.
Remeber the kids writing stuff on bombs?

After that we wonder why they are always at war... making crazy kids like hitler did.
 

marygaspe

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Israel do the same thing, and liban too.
Remeber the kids writing stuff on bombs?

After that we wonder why they are always at war... making crazy kids like hitler did.


Don't you think we are pretty much the same? Don't we live now in a time and place that is turning Muslims into the new Communists/Nazis/ Fascists of the day? How much longer until we have public witch hunts for terrorists?
 

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Interesting take from my fellow posters.

Tell me now, how many of you were taught in schools that a different religion is evil? That bigotry is just fine and dandy? That homosexuals should be hung in the town square?

I'll wait for your replies.
 

PsyOp

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Don't you think we are pretty much the same? Don't we live now in a time and place that is turning Muslims into the new Communists/Nazis/ Fascists of the day? How much longer until we have public witch hunts for terrorists?

Yea right you mean the evil muslims terrorist that got bombed by the non-terrorist plane.
I think its because the law is for everybody but we should stay in our kind.
 

PsyOp

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Interesting take from my fellow posters.

Tell me now, how many of you were taught in schools that a different religion is evil? That bigotry is just fine and dandy? That homosexuals should be hung in the town square?

I'll wait for your replies.

You should see the séparatist propaganda in school.... :scratch:
Almost turning the kids mad to take weapons and go kill the english in the west montreal.

Well said i think not .
 

marygaspe

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Yea right you mean the evil muslims terrorist that got bombed by the non-terrorist plane.
I think its because the law is for everybody but we should stay in our kind.

Everything is relative. Why did they bomb America? do you think they just did it for the heck of it? I'm not suggesting I agreed with them, but how do you think THEY feel when it is american bobms dropping on them?Don't be so close-minded as to think they are evil just because we don't agree.
 

marygaspe

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Interesting take from my fellow posters.

Tell me now, how many of you were taught in schools that a different religion is evil? That bigotry is just fine and dandy? That homosexuals should be hung in the town square?

I'll wait for your replies.


Welll hun, being a bit older probably then most of you, I was taught, in school, that every other religion but ours was from the devil. That was right here in Canada(By the way I am Roman Catholic)
 

PsyOp

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Everything is relative. Why did they bomb America? do you think they just did it for the heck of it? I'm not suggesting I agreed with them, but how do you think THEY feel when it is american bobms dropping on them?Don't be so close-minded as to think they are evil just because we don't agree.

I think you missunderstood me, i'm not calling anybody evil.
 

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Interesting take from my fellow posters.

Tell me now, how many of you were taught in schools that a different religion is evil? That bigotry is just fine and dandy? That homosexuals should be hung in the town square?

I'll wait for your replies.
I've encountered hate being taught before: a British teacher of history couldn't stand Romans/Italians and Irish. But I wasn't aware that bigotry and hatred was limited to schools. My own father hated Japanese (of course, that may have had something to do with being in the forces during WW2).
I would say that a child gains his/her biases about people in the home moreso than in schools, anyway.
Ever heard of gay-bashing? ITN, what would you call that? Tough love?
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1107886653818_103295853/?hub=TopStories

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2004/11/15/gay_bashing_041115.html

http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2003/11/27/alliance031127.html

http://library2.usask.ca/srsd/perceptions/864.html
 

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I'm sure some of you have experienced hate, one way or another. How much of this was condoned by the state? Don't try and equate personal experiences with state sponsored hatred. I have never been taught to hate anybody in school.
 

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"The Sun" is owned by warmonger Rupert Murdoch. The photo of the boy with the rocket propeller is an obvious fake. Anyone who has read the Koran knows fully well that children cannot be used in combat under its law. This is especially taught in Shiia Islam and, as most of you know, Iran is Shiia.

Look below at how a right handed shooter handles a real rocket propeller rifle:




Instead of repeating posting articles on this forum that promote hate, may I advise you to do some research into a matter before displaying something like this which is so patently hate filled and embarassing to yourself.
 

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Yes the terrorists follow their own religious laws to the "T" gopher. Yes gopher we all know that you are the authority on your reality and then there is the real reality, taking place beyond your grasp.

Just because you say it is against the religion, does not remove the fact that children have been used as human shields, weapons, cannon fauder. But hey why accept reality now? You seem happy in the nether regions of your own reality, play be free, have fun.

Education in the west is not gear towords the destruction of entire races, no matter what your reality dictates.
 

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We in the west have been taught for many years to hate the Muslims, hate the Socialists, hate the Communists hate the atheists, hate and belittle those who are not nationalistic or patriotic.
 

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Iranian children taught to hate. That's terrible.

So what is your opinion on this story BL?

Israeli Textbooks and Children’s Literature Promote Racism and Hatred Toward Palestinians and Arabs

By Maureen Meehan*

SEPTEMBER 1999

Israeli school textbooks as well as children’s storybooks, according to recent academic studies and surveys, portray Palestinians and Arabs as “murderers,” “rioters,” “suspicious,” and generally backward and unproductive. Direct delegitimization and negative stereotyping of Palestinians and Arabs are the rule rather than the exception in Israeli schoolbooks.

Professor Daniel Bar-Tal of Tel Aviv University studied 124 elementary, middle- and high school textbooks on grammar and Hebrew literature, history, geography and citizenship. Bar-Tal concluded that Israeli textbooks present the view that Jews are involved in a justified, even humanitarian, war against an Arab enemy that refuses to accept and acknowledge the existence and rights of Jews in Israel.

“The early textbooks tended to describe acts of Arabs as hostile, deviant, cruel, immoral, unfair, with the intention to hurt Jews and to annihilate the State of Israel. Within this frame of reference, Arabs were delegitimized by the use of such labels as ‘robbers,’ ‘bloodthirsty,’ and ‘killers,’” said Professor Bar-Tal, adding that there has been little positive revision in the curriculum over the years.

Bar-Tal pointed out that Israeli textbooks continue to present Jews as industrious, brave and determined to cope with the difficulties of “improving the country in ways they believe the Arabs are incapable of.”

Hebrew-language geography books from the 1950s through 1970s focused on the glory of Israel’s ancient past and how the land was “neglected and destroyed” by the Arabs until the Jews returned from their forced exile and revived it “with the help of the Zionist movement.”

“This attitude served to justify the return of the Jews, implying that they care enough about the country to turn the swamps and deserts into blossoming farmland; this effectively delegitimizes the Arab claim to the same land,” Bar-Tal told the Washington Report. “The message was that the Palestinians were primitive and neglected the country and did not cultivate the land.”

This message, continued Bar-Tal, was further emphasized in textbooks by the use of blatant negative stereotyping which featured Arabs as: “unenlightened, inferior, fatalistic, unproductive and apathetic.” Further, according to the textbooks, the Arabs were “tribal, vengeful, exotic, poor, sick, dirty, noisy, colored” and “they burn, murder, destroy, and are easily inflamed.”....

http://www.mideastjournal.com/israelitextbooks6.html

Also what do you think about these stories?


Israeli girls write messages on a shell at a heavy artillery position near Kiryat
Shmona in northern Israel. Photograph: Sebastian Scheiner/AP

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2006/07/20/an_explosive_image_in_lebanon_conflict.html

Jesus Camp?

Is it just Iranians teaching their children hatred or teaching children to hate in general which offends you?