Jihad Watch has been following the story of the Philadelphia elementary school aged children who danced to a “chopping heads jihad song” in April. It was a demonstration of the violent, hateful conditioning of children that is routine in the Palestinian territories. From the Washington Times in September:

A group of kids at the Muslim American Society (MAS) Islamic Center in Philadelphia were captured on camera dancing and lip-syncing and performing on stage to a happy little ditty of chopping heads and leading armies of Allah and torturing enemies and other Islamic political and religious principles…

The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations (PCHR) announced an investigation back in April. Then a month later, the MAS broke the silence and provided an explanation — an absurd one at that — that seems to have sufficed for the gullible Commission. According to the Muslim Brotherhood-connected MAS, “the video was not ‘properly vetted.'” It was described as “an unintended mistake and an oversight.”

There’s more, as reported by World Net Daily:

“While we celebrate the coming together of different cultures and languages, not all songs were properly vetted,” MAS said. “This was an unintended mistake and an oversight in which the center and the students are remorseful. MAS will conduct an internal investigation to ensure this does not occur again.”

The MAS stated that the children were from a school unaffiliated with the Philadelphia chapter and the “person in charge” was dismissed. The identity of the school was not discussed which is important to know as the school is radicalizing children on American soil; who “the person in charge” was also not revealed. Then in November, the PCHR finally issued its own statement, which credulously repeated the MAS’ claims: the PCHR said it “learned from MAS National that the Leaders Academy, the organization that taught the class and created the video at the Masjid, was not affiliated with MAS Philadelphia.” When shown evidence that the Leaders Academy and MAS Philadelphia “have shared officers, an accountant and even a mailing address,” the PCHR just repeated that they thought they were distinct organizations.

Nancy Baron-Baer of the Anti-Defamation League of Philadelphia was just as credulous, saying: “There was no question that they did a very detailed, complete and what appeared to be very heartfelt apology. The individual who was supposedly responsible for the music selection and what occurred stepped down.”

And that was that. Nothing whatsoever was done to get to the root causes of why this happened, or to prevent it from happening again, with videoing strictly forbidden. These jihad-singing children return home from school each day; one can only imagine what they are learning from home. Those who spread the jihad ideology — from home to Islamic institutions — should not be operating freely in Western countries, but they are, as those who supposed to be exercising oversight don’t even know what to look for.

The admission of a mistake by the MAS was merely regret over getting caught. But it sufficed for all the organizations involved to prattle on about cultures coming together and celebrating diversity. The West is being duped; one wonders what it will take to recognize the obvious.

The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations owes the public a full explanation of their investigation. They are being paid to do a job that they are not doing. They would rather take their wages and run, and wish the issue away, which is what seems to have happened. The Commission appears to be afraid to confront the Islamic supremacists who were responsible for the shocking video, despite the clear danger such indoctrination poses to society.

Joining the network of jihadists and Islamic supremacists are also social media network executives, who have betrayed their countries as they obey dictations from foreign interests. For example, the Al Jazeera network — owned by the royal family of Qatar — demanded that Twitter “censor English translations of a video that questioned the reality of the Holocaust and charged Jews exploited it ‘for their agenda.'” Twitter complied and blocked its users from sharing the video that the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) posted with subtitles.

Twitter regularly blocks content from its platform that it deems “Islamophobic.” That is, any content will be blocked if it is deemed to be unflattering to Islam, even if it is true.

Al Jazeera also aired a video “showing Muslim children at a Philadelphia Islamic school lip-syncing a song and reading poems that called for beheading and torturing Israelis,” and likewise, “the video, posted by the parent Muslim American Society’s Philadelphia chapter, stirred controversy only after it was translated.” Note again, only following the translation by MEMRI came the controversy which led to the MAS’s disingenuous admission of a “mistake.”

While Islamic supremacists spew hatred and incitement against Jews and infidels, merely telling the truth about the doctrine that supports such behavior renders one “Islamophobic,” a term that imposes dhimmitude upon the House of War.