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May 9, 2007 | 1:40 pm

Mickey’s anti-Semitic outburst

Posted by Brad A. Greenberg


There has been plenty of accusations that Walt Disney was an anti-Semite—remember the “Simpsons” episode where Bart and Lisa watch the video of Itchy and Scratchy Land founder Roger Myers Sr., “who loved everyone and was loved by all, except in 1938, when he was heavily criticized for his controversial release Nazi Supermen Are Our Superiors”?— but who knew Mickey hates the Jews?

From the NY Daily News:

Meet Farfur, a life-size clone of Walt Disney’s star, complete with big ears, a squeaky voice, a tuxedo with tails, a red bow tie and white gloves.

Starring on Hamas’ new kiddie TV show “Tomorrow’s Pioneers,” Farfur tells children to drink milk, pray daily - and take up AK-47 assault rifles to defeat Israel and the U.S.

Farfur sings, dances and taunts President Bush, Secretary of State Rice, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has been in a coma for months.

“We will win, Bush!” Farfur sang on a recent episode. “We will win, Condoleezza [Rice]. We will win, Olmert. We will win, Sharon! Ah, Sharon is dead,” he then quipped.

A little girl named Saraa serves as the terror mouse’s sidekick and says things like, “We want to resist against the enemy, and we don’t want to surrender.”

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