Pejihad2 di jalan auloh bagi2 boneka Spiderman dan Teletubbies yg dianggap
gay, padahal boneka2 itu adalah bikinan kafir laknatuloh dan ga Islami.

Ini nunjukin bhw pejihad2 Islam di jalan auloh itu selalu plintat plintut
(kyk orang2 Islam di milis ini jg) menghalalkan segala cara demi auloh,
termasuk cara2 haram (dan bejad). Tipikal Islam.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/08/13/al-qaeda-faction-in-syria-hands-out-teletubbies-and-spiderman-dolls/

Al-Qaeda faction in Syria hands out Teletubbies and Spiderman dolls By Max
Fisher<http://www.washingtonpost.com/max-fisher/2012/10/10/9d0a891e-12e7-11e2-a16b-2c110031514a_page.html>,
Published: August 13 at 3:47 pm


An al-Qaeda-allied group in Syria has enlisted Tinky Winky in its fight for
hearts and minds of Syrians.

One of al-Qaeda’s fatal mistakes in Iraq during the war there was
alienating the Iraqi people, who turned against the group that had killed
so many civilians and imposed severe Islamist rule. Now, as al-Qaeda-allied
factions are pushing into Syria, they’re endeavoring to project a softer,
fuzzier image. That’s recently included, for example, a family fair in
rebel-controlled Aleppo, complete with ice cream eating contests and
sermons about 
jihad<http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/07/25/al-qaeda-hosts-a-family-fair-in-syria-complete-with-ice-cream-and-jihad/>
.

Now al-Qaeda’s campaign for Syrian hearts and minds apparently includes toy
give-aways, some of them a bit surprising for a group dedicated to total
war against Western culture.

The Washington Post’s Liz Sly, toward the end of a recent must-read story
documenting al-Qaeda’s growing influence in
Syria<http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/al-qaeda-expands-in-syria-via-islamic-state/2013/08/12/3ef71a26-036a-11e3-9259-e2aafe5a5f84_story.html>,
surfaced a video posted from Aleppo over the weekend that showed another
jihadist family fair. Here it is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwQShevoQUE&feature=player_embedded

The video showed a gathering there for the Eid al-Fitr religious holiday,
held by the al-Qaeda-allied faction Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
The group, whose name is abbreviated as ISIS because it uses the
traditional word “al-Shams” for the Levant, changed its name from al-Qaeda
Iraq just a few months ago. The event appears to be a combination of
al-Qaeda sermonizing – mostly to children – and a toy giveaway.

The toys that this al-Qaeda group set aside to distribute include Spiderman
dolls and, remarkably, Teletubbies. Sly recognized Po and Tinky Winky, the
latter of whom became a minor
villain<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/276677.stm>among American
religious-right groups in the late 1990s when Rev. Jerry
Falwell suggested the purple Teletubby was gay.

Presumably, al-Qaeda does not follow Falwell’s sermons or they would not
have included this particular toy in their Eid celebration. Sly was alerted
to the video and its Teletubbies cameos, she says, by a Twitter follower
with the username @HamudiMD <https://twitter.com/HamudiMD>. It was earlier
surfaced by Aymenn Al-Tamimi of the Middle East Forum.

The bizarre intersection of al-Qaeda and Teletubbies is a strange twist,
but part of a deadly serious story. Communal outreach and organization
makes it easier for these groups to establish, and potentially entrench
themselves within, bases of local support. That will require more than free
toys but, if successful, it could have worrying implications for the
group’s ability to stick around in Syria.

The rise of ISIS in Syria is no laughing matter. Here’s Sly on the group’s
distinctively cruel and deadly approach to the war in Syria:

With its radical ideology and tactics such as kidnappings and beheadings,
the group has stamped its identity on the communities in which it is
present, including, crucially, ­areas surrounding the main border crossings
with Turkey.

Civilian activists, rival rebel commanders and Westerners, including more
than a dozen journalists and relief workers, have been assassinated or
abducted in recent months in areas where the Islamic State has a presence.


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