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hungarian_joker
Sat, 7th April 2007, 20:16:49
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=445979&in_page_id=1770&ito=newsnow

Ultra-liberalist political correctness is now not just political but historical apparently. At a stunning defeat of the Jewish conspiracry, many British teachers have decided to drop the Holocaust studies in their curriculum in order to not upset the reportedly anti-Semitic Muslim students. The falsification and ignoracne of history for political purposes is the most dangerous thing to do. Now this will leave the next generation of students unknowing of the past and thus predestined to repeat the same mistakes. Since when did democracy include giving priviliges to the minority? I think Brits should be reminded of majority rules, minority rights. What's the matter, a school teacher can't handle 12 year old Ahmed's views in the class? Sorry, but history is history, not propaganda or opinions.

Makeveli
Thu, 12th April 2007, 08:53:58
IF this is true then it's very disturbing ....

Never ever should we stop telling and teaching kids what
happend in WW 2. The so called " über Menschen " and all her idealogy should by banned by law ..
In Holland it is, and all symbols are forbidden in public, even the sell of Mein Kampf ...

Almost all the pain and suffering in the world in related to WW 2 .... >:(

israel
Thu, 12th April 2007, 10:33:03
In the UK people seem to be afraid of any type of personal conflict. It is avoided at all costs, in many cases like this for fear of being branded a racist or politically incorrect etc.

I always thought that having an argument, even with shouting and blood boiling, was one of the more fun things in life.

This story tells of something very said, even pathetic.

Makeveli
Thu, 12th April 2007, 10:42:32
In the UK people seem to be afraid of any type of personal conflict. It is avoided at all costs, in many cases like this for fear of being branded a racist or politically incorrect etc.


This is a surprise to me, maby even a shock, i didn't know this at all ... O.o




This story tells of something very said, even pathetic.

I agree 100%

hungarian_joker
Thu, 12th April 2007, 13:18:21
This is a test how far political correctness can go. If this would be about adopting to the Muslim kids' preferences regarding gym class (and they already do), than there would be no big deal, but to disregard history is recklessly irresponsible and I daresay potentially consequential.

Alalzia
Thu, 12th April 2007, 14:37:36
I think this is 100% correct way to go , i propose to eraze Distomo massacre from history books so pro-Nazi Germans do not have to feel uncomfortable.