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DianaJ
02-21-2008, 06:16 PM
UN Propaganda aimed at U.S. Schoolchildren [The U.N. Will Be The Norm To Them]

Ann Shibler
Wednesday February 20, 2008
http://www.jbs.org/node/7160


Marvel Entertainment, owner of Marvel Comics, is teaming up with the UN to produce a comic book for schoolchildren with the purpose of improving the UN’s bad image.

Follow this link to the original source: "Kapow! A hero for our troubled times"

Marvel Comics will be working with the UN Office for Partnerships to produce a new comic book that will include UN characters and agencies working alongside Spider-Man and other superheroes to "settle bloody conflicts and right the world of disease." According to the UN press release: "By making the complex UN system accessible to youth, the partners hope to teach children the value of international cooperation, and sensitise them to the problems faced in other parts of the world."

Exact details have not yet been released, but American schoolchildren will be the first target for the UN’s propaganda blitz with the distribution of one million copies sometime in 2009. Eventually the plan is to translate the comic book into other languages, for further indoctrination of the world’s children. The UN wants children to get used to the idea of visits from UNICEF officials and visions of blue helmeted "peacekeeping" forces.

This project is something of an admission by the UN that the world body's reputation has sunk to new lows. The fact that they’ve had to resort to clever marketing techniques aimed at children in order to try and rescue their image speaks volumes.

What could these new UN comic books use as plot lines? A superhero needs a villain, of course. Marvel, in this case, need look no further than the UN itself for these. UN officials have been involved in exploitation of women and in sex rings in third world nations. Perhaps Marvel could have Spider-Man apprehend villains of this sort. Or maybe the X-men could bring to justice the criminals who profited from the oil-for-food program/scandal.

These would be more appropriate than using the beloved hero characters to convince children of the UN's suppose d beneficence.

Eroberer
03-04-2008, 09:09 AM
Absolutely disgusting.

sophocles07
03-04-2008, 07:11 PM
Yes it is.

A. Havnes
03-06-2008, 11:34 AM
What?!? Okay, there's nothing wrong with countries interacting with each other to solve a shared problem, but why drag the UN into this? Dragging an all-powerful governing agency into the mix takes away the beauty of the idea. This is wrong, and I hope parents boycott it.

On the other hand, how 'bout some of us get together and we'll make our own Ron Paul superhero comic? He stands for national sovereignty, personal liberties, etc. All of our weekly bad guys will be churned out of the UN!

mordechai
03-06-2008, 01:50 PM
One of the planks of the UN is that children are not the "property" of their parents. Problem is of course, they won't say it, but they would like one day for children (like everyone, and everything else) to be property of the UN.

newyearsrevolution08
03-06-2008, 04:31 PM
We need to make sure and keep private and home schooling 100% allowed in this nation then. I will not be letting my son go to a school that preaches any of this bullshit which you know is odds are already there and now comic books.

Marvel comics as well? I think they might end up losing a large base OR get boycotted against. Why would any parent WANT their children to be reading "government comics" that are simply there to train the kids that the UN is a good thing????

fuck them.

TheInvestigatorOfFreedom
03-07-2008, 12:41 AM
*imaginely go into UN building and tell them to not propaganda the comic books* i mean xmen is my favorite even letting the UN to use a comic book for children to read is really... Gahh its worse then looking at brittney spears on her worse performace live

Kludge
03-07-2008, 12:45 AM
I remember an old flash animation about some "UN man" that was so phony and cheesy, I thought it was satire (this is back when I still approved of Dubbya). It's attempt at explaining itself led me to research and hate the globalist institution. It contributed significantly to turn toward libertarianism (and later, objectivism/anarcho-capitalism) as I began to research more into globalism.

wv@SC
03-07-2008, 10:28 AM
The UN is the debble!