MECA is really dedicated to spreading anti-Israel propaganda to American children.The Middle Eastern Children’s Alliance (MECA), a California nonprofit that designs K–12 curriculum material, has fiscal and personnel ties to U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organizations, according to a new report by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI).“Our investigation of MECA has yielded evidence suggesting it holds fiscal and personnel ties to US designated foreign terrorist organizations, chiefly the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), alongside a host of extremist anti-government actors based in the United States,” reads the report by the NCRI, released on Monday.
Image 1 (burning houses, tanks, sad trees, smiling sun)
🔍 Assessment: Mixed signals
Child-like features: Uneven proportions, floating figures, exaggerated facial expressions, symbolic objects like the crying sun and “sad trees” suggest a child’s emotional worldview.
Adult cues: The layout is unusually complex — a two-point perspective street, tanks placed in correct scale to buildings, with multiple narrative layers (people fleeing, soldiers, journalists, etc.).
🔎 Verdict: Possibly created by a child with heavy adult guidance or mimicry. The messaging is sophisticated; the rendering is inconsistent.
Image 2 (black smoke, aircraft bombing city)
🔍 Assessment: Unlikely to be child-drawn
Sophisticated use of space: Planes are proportioned and angled correctly, smoke is stylized with volume and spiral shading, buildings show mass and collapse.
Symbolism: The tone is graphic and deliberate — it feels like a visual editorial, not a spontaneous emotional drawing.
🔎 Verdict: Very unlikely to be drawn by a 9–11-year-old without tracing or copying an adult example. Highly probable adult origin or at least tracing from reference material.
Image 3 (missile with U.S. and Israeli flags hitting building, mother and child looking on)
🔍 Assessment: Highly unlikely to be child-authored
Symbolic complexity: The U.S. and Israeli flags painted on a missile require political awareness well beyond age 9–11.
Narrative composition: A foreground of bloody corpses, a background of crumbling buildings, a directional missile — all clearly staged for moral impact.
🔎 Verdict: This is propaganda art, stylistically simplified to look childlike, but too ideologically mature for the claimed age group. Adult author highly probable.
Image 4 (helicopters bombing mosque, realistic tank firing)
🔍 Assessment: Certainly not child-drawn
Technique: This is watercolor/ink wash with strong line confidence and spatial consistency — hallmarks of trained adult illustrators.
Style: Consistent with editorial cartooning — not child expression.
🔎 Verdict: No ambiguity. This image was created by an adult, possibly professional, possibly Latuff himself or an imitator. No 9–11-year-old could produce this without tracing and instruction.
Overall Conclusion:
1 out of 4 could plausibly be a child’s original drawing, and even that shows signs of directed messaging.
3 out of 4 show stylistic, symbolic, or technical sophistication inconsistent with 9–11-year-old artistic development.
The collection as a whole appears curated to appear emotionally raw, but closer inspection reveals intentional, mature propaganda techniques.
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