In several schools in Keirouan and Jendouba, high school students celebrated Hitler and the Islamic State, while the media claimed that Islam is a religion of peace, love and who-knows-what.

Thus, from Islamo-Nazism to Islamo-Leftism, proof is now given that these are not far-right racist conspiracy theories.

For the “Dakhla,” the celebration that ends the high school graduation sports competition, the students of the Jendouba High in the northeast of the country deployed a banner representing Hitler, according to France tv Géopolis. This symbolism evokes the dream of an entire Muslim youth for a new Holocaust.

On the school’s Facebook page – which Facebook did not censored while it has just removed pro-life group ads for the US mid-term elections – there is a list of citations attributed to Hitler.

In another High School in the Jendouba region, the black flag of the Islamic state was raised on the building facade with the blessing of the school leadership, accompanied with mentions of this supremacist ideology of Islam that aims to conquer and subjugate: “We only accept the power of God” and “Al-Quds (Jerusalem) we are coming”.

At the girls’ high school in Kairouan, a religious centre in Tunisia, a banner representing atrocities committed by the Islamic state illustrates the fact that the terrorist organization, despite the denial of liberal media and politicians, acts within the precepts of the Koran and represents Islam in its purest form.

On the posters, prisoners are tortured, burned alive, dressed in the tragically infamous orange suit.

On a video published by the school’s television (and quickly removed by YouTube to cover up the scandal), we see very clearly the high school students displaying the scandalous posters.

The fascination for the Third Reich, because it is responsible for the extermination of 6 million Jews, is part of the culture of the Arab countries, where Mein Kampf is a best seller.

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