Liam Houlihan of The Sunday Telegraph in Australia reports of a new pro-jihad film aimed at children has been given a PG rating by the Office of Film and Literature Classification.
The films urge parents to make their children holy warriors and martyrs, and praises jihad as the pinnacle of Islam.
The radical sheik [Sheik Feiz Mohammed who is in exile in Lebanon] makes snorting noises on the films as he vilifies Jews as the “army of pigs”.
He blames a lack of courage for martyrdom on the battlefield for the “humiliation” of Muslims in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and Guantanamo . . .
The OFLC finding said the sheik’s calls to “jihad” and “martyrdom” were ambiguous.
And it found that comments vilifying Jews as an “army of pigs” and saying “behind me is a Jew, come kill him” were mitigated by the context.
Other films aimed at children that have sported the PG rating include Shrek, E.T., Return to Snowy River and the pro-time travel series of Back to the Future. In Australia, a movie that calls for murder and death warrants was given the same rating.





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