It is said that a bad workman blames his tools but how about one who blames cartoon characters?
The head of Egypt's Information Service, Ambassador Salah Abdel Sadek has placed the blame for the rise of ISIS squarely at the paws of a well-known cat and mouse.
The head of Egypt's Information Service, Ambassador Salah Abdel Sadek has placed the blame for the rise of ISIS squarely at the paws of a well-known cat and mouse.
Speaking at Cairo University, he said that the characters encourage extremism and teach children that you can blow people up.
He opined that the cartoon as well as video games and 'violent' movies
helped to spark violence and extremism across the Arab world.
Speaking to the academic audience, he said that Tom and
Jerry contributed to the notion that violence was a 'natural' part of
life.
According to local media, he said: '[The cartoon] portrays
the violence in a funny manner and sends the message that, yes, I can
hit him…and I can blow him up with explosives. It becomes set in [the
viewers’] mind that this is natural.'
He added that it has become common place for young men to
spend hours playing violent video games and that the gamer will be
'happy and content'.
Egyptian fans of the cartoon need not fear though, despite
the ambassador's remarks, government has not yet taken steps to censor
Tom and Jerry or video games but these are worrying signs.They may well enjoy the carnage while it lasts.
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