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Another Lying WND Headline: No, 4-Year-Olds Aren’t Being Taught How To Behead

Posted on October 7, 2014

WorldNetDaily has no qualms about spreading lies to advance its fringe agenda, especially in headlines. WND does this again in an Oct. 3 article by Chelsea Schilling headlined “Canada mosque teaches 4-year-olds how to behead”:

As Richard Bartholomew points out, the article does not support the headline’s claim. The children are acting out a play depicting the martyrdom of Muhammad’s grandson and brother, which means the the character carrying out the beheadings is the villain of the story; while the character stands poised next to the victim with a toy sword or stick, the act itself is not depicted. Bartholomew adds: “This makes as much sense as saying that children playing Roman soldiers in a Passion Play have been taught how to nail someone to a piece of wood.”

WND, it seems, just can’t stop giving people reasons to not believe anything that appears on its website.

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