Sunday, April 09, 2006

Palestine Solidarity Movement condemns Palestinian "culture of death"

The Palestine Solidarity Movement, a decentralized network of individuals and organizations for Palestinian human rights, formally and officially deplores the horrific human rights violations in which Palestinian children are raised almost from birth to be suicide bombers. The Hamas-occupied Palestinian Authority's promotion of this culture of death proves it totally unfit to be recognized by the civilized world and the Palestine Solidarity Movement urges all governments to cut off funding from the so-called Palestinian Authority.

In Robert Sheckley's The Victim from Space, violent death was the highest reward to which any citizen could aspire. Violent death was earned by performing deeds that served the society, with "rewards" (in ascending order) consisting of being bashed over the head with a mace, having poisoned slivers driven under one's fingernails, being burned alive, being staked out on an anthill, and something known as "The Ultimate." Suicide, such as arranging to have a tree with long spines fall on yourself or arranging to have a bridge collapse under you, was considered a sin that resulted in punishment in the afterlife. The Palestinians have actually succeeded in creating a dysfunctional society that once existed only in the minds of science fiction authors.

As seen here, Palestinians raise their children from birth to be suicide bombers. As shown here, one Hamas sow-- I refer to it as a sow because, like a typical female pig, it bred litters of children for the sole purpose of having them (self)slaughtered as opposed to growing up as productive citizens-- said it felt no grief over its son's death in a "martyrdom" operation and said it would gladly sacrifice its other sons:

Interviewer: You have 10 sons.

Farhat: Yes, Allah be praised.

Interviewer: If another is killed ...

Farhat: There are many young men. ...

Interviewer: Will your heart be filled with unbearable sorrow?

Farhat: No, no. Allah be praised, I am preparing myself. I will sacrifice them all. If my duty requires me to sacrifice them all, I will not refuse – even if it costs me a hundred sons.


Parents in even the most warlike societies grieve when they lose a son on a battlefield. In contrast, this sow is eager to let its sons die for "the Cause." Note, however, like the other cowardly scum who call themselves Palestinian "leaders," it is in no big hurry to sacrifice itself.

As shown here, This attitude is not considered abnormal or dysfunctional in Palestinian society.

Thursday, January 9, 2003 Report: "Palestinian Media Watch": Pressures Exerted on Palestinian Children to seek Shahada - Death for Allah TV: Child Writes to Mother, "Rejoice over My Death" By Nadav Shragai Ha'aretz January 8, 2003:

"Ask for Death - the life will be given to you." This slogan, which was broadcast on Palestinian television on July 5th of last year, was also the headline chosen by the authors of Palestinian Media Watch as the title of their 40th research report. This report examines the social pressure exerted by the Palestinian Authority [PA] on children to die as "Shahids" [Death for Allah].
...Marcus and his colleagues have concluded that, having been exposed to such messages, young Palestinian children from the ages of six till nine play "death" games and role-play the dead. Children between the ages of 10 to 13 express the will to die, sometimes in televised interviews, and from the age of 14 some even take part in suicide attacks.


Furthermore,

The anarchy predicted for Gaza has become a reality. It is now ruled by warlords, armed gangs, an terrorists, with no independent judiciary or anything like the rule of law. ...the killing of Jews is presented as a relgious obligation-- labeling them the enemies of Allah, all to be annhilated. ...This notion of the shahid martyr has become so ingrained in the Palestinian culture that it is a major theme of formal education, family values, religious practices, television broadcasting, posters, pre-suicide eulogies, trading cards, family celebrations, movies, music, games, and summer camp. A study by a Palestinian psychiatrist, Shafik Massalah, found that over half of the Palestinian population ages 5 to 11 dreams of becoming a suicide bomber. The same Maadi said on PA-controlled television, "Shame upon he who does not educate his children in the education of jihad. Blessings upon he who dons a vest of explosives on himself or on his children and goes upon the midst of the Jews." Yet the international media and many governments say almost nothing about these vicious trends. (Mortimer Zuckerman, "A Fulcrum Moment." U.S. News & World Report, December 19 2005)


It is eminently clear that a so-called government, the Hamas-occupied Palestinian Authority, that not merely tolerates but encourages child abuse-- the rearing of children for no purpose but to use them as live ammunition-- is an enemy not merely of Civilization but also of its own people. The Palestine Solidarity Movement therefore declares that the Palestinian Authority is totally unworthy of recognition and that it should be denied all diplomatic contact and financial assistance.

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