This is a photo of my daughter graduating from kindergarten a few years back. Cute isn’t she!?!
It was a pretty typical American kindergarten graduation. The little girls and boys sat shifting around in their seats while the parents stood around outside in the kindergarten yard. There were a few refreshments and then everyone took pictures and left.
Compare that to a kindergarten graduation that took place recently in Palestine …

Host:All the best. Stay with us to watch this performance by the children of Palestine.
Boys’ show
Boys: Allah Akbar. Praise be to Allah. Allah Akbar. Praise be to Allah. Allah Akbar. Praise be to Allah. Allah Akbar. Praise be to Allah. Who is your role model? The Prophet. Who is your role model? The Prophet. What is your path? Jihad. What is your path? Jihad. What is your most lofty aspiration? Death for the sake of Allah. What is your most lofty aspiration? Death for the sake of Allah.
You might want to keep in mind that these children are the future of islam. These are the jihadists your children and grandchildren will have to deal with.
Video via MemriTV.org
Also at Jules Crittenden, Hot Air and Snapped Shot
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