As we saw from their co-opting of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, the palestinians and their supporters love to steal and use the symbols of others for their own propaganda purposes.
Here is the latest, twisted example: Disney characters.
This is, of course, not the first time, they have ripped off Disney. Hamas ripped off Mickey with Farfur, and created their own version of Simba the Lion. And the surviving child of Walt Disney at the time was not too pleased.
These days, however, the situation might be different.
Update: It should be pointed out the “artist” Saint Hoax is apparently not palestinian, but a Syrian living in Lebanon.
If I had any talent, I’d draw Farfur and Nahoul (the bumble bee) wearing kippas and sipping wine at a Passover Seder with their Israeli Jewish friends. That’d go over well in Gaza, huh?
What a shameful display of gorn. Are those guys for real? Is this an elaborate parody?
Are there copyrights to be enforced?
Disney’s granddaughter is a BDS supporter.
What bothers me most is when they rip off the Holocaust.
While these images are horribly anti Israel, they are also anti Palestinian as well. It suggests that the Palestinians are comparable to children thus are not responsible for any of their actions.
In fact, the TabletMag article you recently linked to notes a similar problem amongst journalists.
Quote:
“A reporter working in the international press
corps here understands quickly that what is important in the
Israel-Palestinian story is Israel….Palestinians are not taken seriously as agents of their own fate….Who they are and what they want is not
important: The story mandates that they exist as passive victims of the
party that matters.”
From http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/183033/israel-insider-guide