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Old 03-06-2015, 11:30   #1
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islamic terrorists start very young!

"And what do you want to be when you grow up muhammad?"

"An islamic terrorist, just like you dad!"

CAIR approved child rearing and education.

Tolerate islam, lol, you can.







Now even CHILDREN are re-enacting ISIS beheading videos in sick stunt staged for YouTube
By Tom Wyke for MailOnline

Published: 08:22 EST, 24 February 2015 | Updated: 09:33 EST, 24 February 2015


Chilling video shows children recreating the murder of Coptic Christians

Teenagers lead younger boys to a beach and force them to their knees

One boy then rants towards the camera while Islamic chanting is heard

They then pretend to execute the boys in scenes that suggests they have studied ISIS' murder of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians on a Libyan beach

Elsewhere young Egyptian boys are also re-enacting ISIS murder videos

And Japanese schoolgirls have also filmed ISIS-style mock executions


It used to be Cowboys and Indians or Cops and Robbers, now school children are playing a new sickening game in the playground: Jihadi John and the hostages.

The online plague of Islamic State propaganda has inspired a worrying new trend among some school children to shockingly re-enact the group’s disturbing execution videos.

The latest video from Libya, showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians on a beach, has inspired a group of children in Yemen to film their own mock up version and post it online.



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Old 03-06-2015, 13:57   #2
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Indoctrinating children into thinking that they belong to any religion or another before they're old enough to know what's good for them, or reasonably decide much of anything for themselves is never a good policy.

I would argue that its child abuse.
So, I’m guessing you would disagree with this “abuser” of children?

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Old 03-06-2015, 14:19   #3
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So, I’m guessing you would disagree with this “abuser” of children?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56Wd5R3lZsI
So is what you are saying and if I am wrong please clarify for me, what John Wayne was planning to share with his daughter when she gets a little older is no different than these isis fathers and what they are sharing with their children?
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Old 03-06-2015, 14:38   #4
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So is what you are saying and if I am wrong please clarify for me, what John Wayne was planning to share with his daughter when she gets a little older is no different than these isis fathers and what they are sharing with their children?
No sir, not at all. I was taking issue with the earlier statement that any religious training of children is child abuse.
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Old 03-06-2015, 20:27   #5
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Taking life advice from movie stars. Hunh. Great way to go.


Any religious "training" is child abuse, yes. Narrowing a child's focus of what to believe when it comes to religion, especially if that belief relies totally upon faith, is wrong.

IMO, teaching them how to think is much more crucial than teaching them what to think when it comes to such a subject, especially before they're genuinely capable of determining what's best for them.

I personally hate all religions, some more than others, that said, teaching your children your beliefs is fine. Teaching to kill in the name of any god is abuse. I do believe that most need something bigger than themselves to believe in and the reason I tolerate most religions.

Now step back from the keyboard and take a deep breath.

Your second part is a good idea.
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Absolutely sickening.
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Old 01-29-2016, 16:06   #7
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Islamic State joins others in training children for jihad in Afghanistan
BY BILL ROGGIO AND CALEB WEISS | January 28, 2016
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Teen-aged jihadists training in an Islamic State Khorasan “province” propaganda video.

The Islamic State’s branch in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, called Wilayat Khorasan or Khorasan “province, is training children to wage jihad. It is unclear where the children’s training center is located, but it is likely situated in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Nangarhar.

The Islamic State showcased the training of young boys in a video entitled “Cubs of the Caliphate Camp.” The training camp appears to be relatively small compared to others operated by the group in the region. Most of the training shown is weapons related, including how to properly handle and fire different variants of the Kalashnikov assault rifle. The last instructions shown include training in small unit tactics in an open field.

This facility joins at least three other Islamic State training facilities in the region. In October, the jihadist group showcased the “Sheikh Abu Omar al Baghdadi camp” and the “Sheikh Abu Musab al Zarqawi camp”, which are also likely in Nangarhar. The two facilities are named after the former leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the founder al Qaeda in Iraq (the predecessor of the Islamic State), respectively. These images offer the first official visual evidence of Islamic State training centers in Afghanistan. [For more information, see LWJ report, Islamic State promotes training camps in ‘Khorasan’.)

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I find it amazing that IS is doing everything possible to enable their enemies to massacre them , man, woman and child, from the face of the earth. Doing these kinds of things with women and children is understandable in the context of a terrorist war, but publicising it is suicidal. Now there are very few qualms about indiscriminate bombing of IS strongholds because the usual potent argument against indiscriminate bombing is that it kills innocent women and children alongside the less innocent menfolk. Why is IS handing their enemy such a potent weapon?
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I find it amazing that IS is doing everything possible to enable their enemies to massacre them , man, woman and child, from the face of the earth. Doing these kinds of things with women and children is understandable in the context of a terrorist war, but publicising it is suicidal. Now there are very few qualms about indiscriminate bombing of IS strongholds because the usual potent argument against indiscriminate bombing is that it kills innocent women and children alongside the less innocent menfolk. Why is IS handing their enemy such a potent weapon?
Because they know how screwed up their western enemy's are. They have gotten soft, PC stupidity and have fun off the warrior class. They know if they can get the west to go full out midieval they will show other Muslim and make it a religious war not a war of terrorism. They know what they are doing. We have shown the western soft underbelly and they are out flanking us.
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I find it amazing that IS is doing everything possible to enable their enemies to massacre them , man, woman and child, from the face of the earth. Doing these kinds of things with women and children is understandable in the context of a terrorist war, but publicising it is suicidal. Now there are very few qualms about indiscriminate bombing of IS strongholds because the usual potent argument against indiscriminate bombing is that it kills innocent women and children alongside the less innocent menfolk. Why is IS handing their enemy such a potent weapon?
When I grew up we had war games in the woods, rock fights, fist fights and went hunting. Today Anime, IPhone and Xbox take up a lot of Western kids time, and a good portion of boys are on ADHD meds so they donl't behave like boys.

10 yeaars down the road, the Muslims will have the upper hand. Would not surprise me to see some teenage Muslim refugees beheading their classmates at some point.
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All the while our society is emasculating our boys.
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:55   #12
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How Islamic State is training child killers in doctrine of hate
At least 50 UK youngsters are growing up in the Isis ‘caliphate’, where education means watching videos of murders


The Guardian
Mark Townsend
March 5, 2016

A new generation of Isis recruits is being developed in the Islamic State’s “caliphate”, indoctrinated with religious concepts from birth, and viewed by its fighters as better and purer than themselves, according to the first study of the exploitation and abuse of children as a means of securing the group’s future.

Researchers for Quilliam, a London counter-extremism thinktank, have investigated the way Isis recruits children and indoctrinates and trains them for jihad. As many as 50 children from the UK are growing up in Islamic State-controlled territory, with an estimated 30,000 foreign recruits, including more than 800 Britons, believed to have gone to Syria to fight.

The report, Children of Islamic State, has been endorsed by the UN and will be published on Wednesday in parliament. It was compiled through a study of propaganda released by Isis featuring children and liaising with trusted sources within the caliphate. The portrait painted is of a terrorist group eager to enlist children to help safeguard its future. Many are being trained as spies, preachers, soldiers, “executioners” and suicide bombers.

The authors state: “The organisation … focuses a large number of its efforts on indoctrinating children through an extremism-based education curriculum, and fostering them to become future terrorists. The current generation of fighters sees these children as better and more lethal fighters than themselves, because rather than being converted into radical ideologies they have been indoctrinated into these extreme values from birth, or a very young age.”

Not having been corrupted by living according to secular values, they are considered purer than adult fighters. “These children are saved from corruption,” states the study, “making them stronger than the current mujahideen [fighters] because they have a superior understanding of Islam from youth and from school curriculum and are better and more brutal fighters as they are trained in violence from a very young age”.

The foreign recruits represent a potentially significant strengthening of the group’s cohort of around 80,000 militants, 50,000 in Syria and 30,000 in Iraq. An estimated 6 million men, women and children are said to be living within its self-styled Isis caliphate.

“The aim is to prepare a new, stronger, second generation of mujahideen, conditioned and taught to be a future resource for the group,” the report adds. “The area of most concern is that Islamic State is preparing its army by indoctrinating young children in its schools and normalising them to violence through witnessing public executions, watching Islamic State videos in media centres and giving children toy weapons to play with.”

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