This is the last episode of the infamous "Farfour" - Hamas' copycat version of the beloved 1928 Disney creation Mickey Mouse. Farfour has been used to promote a radical Islamic supremacist agenda,...
This is the last episode of the infamous "Farfour" - Hamas' copycat version of the beloved 1928 Disney creation Mickey Mouse. Farfour has been used to promote a radical Islamic supremacist agenda, and to ferment Jihadist sentiments in Palestinian children.
Farfour first came into international spotlight in May 2007, when Palestinian Media Watch (http://www.pmw.org.il) released a translated video from Al Aqsa TV (a Hamas-owned station) that showed the plagiarised cartoon character. Worldwide condemnation followed over this apparent child indoctrination. Hamas, however, refused to pull Farfour off the air, and immediately broadcasted another episode of Farfour on May 11.
On June 29, 2007, Farfour featured for the last time and was "martyred" by an Israeli.
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I always wondered how they managed to get rid of that rat... Disney filed a lawsuit, so the story goes. Why a tuxedo, though?
Say: How do they explain to the kids in TV Land how an old A-rab (Grampa) begets a rodent? They should have made Grampa an old, crusty rat costume with a smelly beard (provided they had the budget). Were they just being lazy?
And last of all: was grampa the same guy as the dude at the desk? Hard to tell-they all look the same to me.
You'd never this see on House of mouse. Why is the Israeli guy a dennis rodman lookalike? This clip is so worng and so hillarious on every possible level.
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I always wondered how they managed to get rid of that rat... Disney filed a lawsuit, so the story goes. Why a tuxedo, though?
Say: How do they explain to the kids in TV Land how an old A-rab (Grampa) begets a rodent? They should have made Grampa an old, crusty rat costume with a smelly beard (provided they had the budget). Were they just being lazy?
And last of all: was grampa the same guy as the dude at the desk? Hard to tell-they all look the same to me.
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i don't know if it's fortunate or unfortunate... but for some reason i find these videos entertaining... because they are somewhat hilarious...
Why is the Israeli guy a dennis rodman lookalike?
This clip is so worng and so hillarious on every possible level.