Fake Gaza children’s art in Canadian galleries to try and inspire hatred towards Israel

Meanwhile Terry Jones was refused admittance even though no one has claimed he lied about Islam.

Times of Israel via Honest Reporting

The “demonize Israel” campaign was in full swing at the Hamilton Public Library recently thanks to an exhibit organized by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) supposedly depicting Gaza children’s art.

While there’s nothing wrong with displaying political art, except in this case, this “artwork” was not drawn by children at all, but rather by sophisticated artists trying to mimic a child’s style, in order to better pull at the heartstrings of a Western audience.

The unanimous opinion of experts is that these drawings – which depict various scenes of alleged “Israeli brutality” – are far too sophisticated to have been drawn by children. Contrary to CJPME President Thomas Woodley’s claims as published in the Hamilton Spectator, this artwork cannot be considered “authentic”. The symbolism, detail, colouring and motifs all indicate the work of trained artists imitating the style of a child. For example, those attending this exhibit should note how the dynamic brushstrokes are well conceived and controlled, and how the people are drawn in a clear single-line outline. No child does that.

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2 Replies to “Fake Gaza children’s art in Canadian galleries to try and inspire hatred towards Israel”

  1. I’ve seen this stuff before, all bollocks. No way is any of it done by kids. It’s so obvious it’s ridiculous.

  2. The Moslems and the left aren’t use to people taking a critical look at their propaganda and then being able to get the truth out, given enough time they will get better.