I always try to look at the "bigger picture" to get to the underlying psychological frame-work; to better understand "why people do, what they do."Today: Defiant Hamas TV airs resistance Mickey againAmerica's best-loved cartoon icon, "recruited and fed" as a "Militant's Mickey." This cartoon gives us an 'astonishingly' revealing insight as to 'what Hamas saw in Mickey' that they hoped would appeal to the sensitivities of the Palestinian youth! View this video and place "Mickey as Palestinian child" & "militants as supporting character!" Excerpt from story below:"The figure of the Grim Reaper orders him to play music to entertain them. Mickey is surprised but clearly too scared to argue with it. Skeletons are seen dancing to Mickey's tune!" (Source: Wikipedia)Read the Palestinian's life story and history of this strip below! Palestinian's representation as Iconic Semblance to Militant's Mickey:ABOUT: "Haunted House, first released on August 1, 1929. The short begins at night time. Mickey is seen caught up in a storm with an umbrella serving as his only protection from the rain. Mickey is naturally seeking a refuge for himself. He soon discovers an apparently deserted house and proceeds to enter it.
The door suddenly shuts behind him and seems to be locked. Mickey is somewhat unnerved and his encounters with bats and large spiders only increase his growing fear. At this point, Mickey finds out that the house is indeed inhabited — by ghosts in skeleton form. Mickey has entered a haunted house.
The figure of the Grim Reaper orders him to play music to entertain them. Mickey is surprised but clearly too scared to argue with it. Skeletons are seen dancing to Mickey's tune.
At some point, Mickey attempts to escape but any room he attempts to enter contains more skeletons"... (Source: Wikipedia)Send this to... Digg it! | Technorati | Del.icio.us | Reddit | Furl | Spurl |
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