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Coloring book features trading cards of terrorists
I’ll trade you my Khalid Shaikh Mohammed for your Moammar Khadafy.
A St. Louis-based coloring book company released a graphic coloring novel about the 9/11 attacks – with the book featuring sheets of terrorist trading cards.
“We Shall Never Forget 9/11 Vol. II, The True Faces of Evil – Terror,” released by the company Really Big Coloring Books, Inc., was published to give families a chance to discuss evil in the world, and claims to be “indifferent of political correctness.”
Thus, perforated trading cards depicting real-life terrorists – from 9/11 masterminds such as Osama bin Laden to dictators like Saddam Hussein. There’s even some US-born gunmen featured, including 2011 Arizona gunman Jared Loughner and Beltway sniper John Allen Muhammad. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has a card, too.
Inside this edition are several pages of perforated, removable card-stock terrorist trading cards. Inspired by real people, real life and reflecting the truth, Vol. II presents terrorism in direct open simplistic terms: what it is, what it looks like and what it means. In this book you will find names, dates, numbers and locations exposing the men, women and governments behind terror as we begin to hold them accountable.
In describing the inherent bad nature of a terrorist we have included their horrific crimes. This is Good vs. Evil. We Shall Never Forget 9/11 Vol. II Terrorist Trading Cards clearly identifies the evil that may sit next to you on an airplane, or it could be an avowed Atheist in the parking lot of your local grocer on a sunny morning.The world should look at them, make fun of them, name them - shame them, recognize who they are and rid the earth of them. No comic book published, nor any nightmarish fiction written, can compare to the absolute evil pictured in this book. And realize as well "They" are not finished. Imagine a terrorist with a nuclear bomb.
Originally posted by starseedflower
I really feel sorry for American children, in Europe not one single parent in his/her right mind would ever buy such colouring book.
Where does this culture based on stigmatization come from ?
Why does anybody want to keep American children stuck in negative feelings denying them spiritual growth ?
I had to read the post twice, could not believe it, very sad day indeededit on 25-8-2012 by starseedflower because: no reason
ter·ror·ism [ter-uh-riz-uhm]
noun
1. the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.
2. the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization.
3. a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government.
Originally posted by FortAnthem
reply to post by Screwed
3. a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government.
In the eyes of the criminals, I guess he would be considered a terrorist.
In the eyes of the rest of the world, he should be considered a hero.
Originally posted by Screwed
Also, why do people not seem to be able to come to terms with the fact the Julian Assange is a terrorist??
In the most literal sense of the word, he most certainly is.
edit on 25-8-2012 by Screwed because: (no reason given)