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December 11, 2008 | 4:21 pm

Lego action figures customized as Nazis and terrorists

Posted by Brad A. Greenberg

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Omri Ceren at Mere Rhetoric is on a roll. I mentioned his post about Muslim pilgrims chanting “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” There was also this post from MEMRI about a Palestinian cleric’s instruction to keep fighting jihad against the Jewish “apes and pigs.” But taking the cake was a post about “The Most Adorable Little Terrorist Stocking Stuffers Ever!

That’s one of the customized Lego figures from Brickarms in the photo at left—the “bandit” who “basks in the sunlight [and goes] boldly attacking when the sun is high, each toss of his 8 fragmentation grenades erupts in a miniature supernova of destruction!” They also have five Nazi SS figures.

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The website says “Not intended for children under 3 years”. That’s reassuring. Wait, scratch that… it’s because of a choking hazard. Toxic contagious psychopathology is OK.

When my son was young in the mid 80’s, the airwaves and toy stores were suddenly filled with all kinds of robots and monsters and Transformers bristling with weaponry. Let’s look around us today. Who can doubt that the groundwork is now being laid for the next big war in another twenty years? New World Order indeed.

Incidentally, as usual Israel is the canary in the coal mine. This nonsense is what is called normal in Arab countries and most especially in the belly of the beast Palestinian-occupied territories. The largest university in Judea the West Bank, Al Najah University opened an exhibit in September 2001, (that’s right, that September 2001) six weeks after the Hamas Ramallah operation blew up a Sbarro’s pizza shop in Jerusalem. it is a mockup of the shop with “toppled stools, pizza crusts, police tape, broken glass” and photographs, and severed body parts (plastic hand, leg in jeans and bloody sneaker) suspended from the ceiling as if flying through the air. No, the exhibit is not an anti-violence protest. It’s the resistance, you see.

Comment by Ben Plonie on 12/12/08 at 9:05 am

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