School trips to Aushwitz for UK pupils

The UK government has decided to use/waste its taxpayer’s hard earned money to send 2 students from secondary schools, (the US equivalent of highschools) to Aushwitz to educate and raise awareness of the Holocaust.

Some interesting reactions from the readers:

The last comment is interesting; because people today have the false notion that Muslim immigrants are the only problem in the multicultural experiment of England. But once the Brits tire of this, ALL immigrant communities will be a target.

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I hope one day Americans will have open days at Guantonamo Bay as well. So that people can educate and raise awareness of another holocaust going on right now.

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how about sending these kids to an indian reservation in South Dakota to see what the whites did to native americans ?

how about sending these kids to a palestinian refugee camp to see what the jews/whites did to the palestinians ?

Aushwitz aushwitz blah blah blah

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Or to Pakistan to learn about how the Pakistani army raped and massacre the Bangladesh?

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Wouldn't they go to Bangladesh for that?

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So raping and killing indiscrimantly gets a pass...?

Hey they could just visit one of the U.S. concentration camps you listed JayR.

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Guys calm down. It is not "either" this "or" that.

If you feel that strongly, start a fund and pay for students to go to all other places that you want them to go.

Or if you are poor and do not have organizational capabilities, then write letters to the government that they send student to different places every year by alternating between different places where holocaust or genocide have been committed.

Few places that you are missing out belong to Africa, where Hutus and Tutsis killed each other, and the situation is Sudan.

However the presence of bad situation in other places doesn't in any way negate the horrendous crimes committed by Nazis.

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It does when you bomb Iraq from a ship in the Persian Gulf.

The Pakis are so smart, smarter than the Nazis. They got away with killing 3 million (or is it 30 million, not sure, the number changes everyday) Bengalis in less than a year! Gosh!

They could teach a thing or two to the Nazis about systematically killing people.

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Sitting back and letting Saddam hang around would have been the moral thing to do I guess.

Great to see you respect the Bangladesh who were killed, you should mock the Rwandan people killed in the 1990's as well.

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Oh so now thats the latest reason for going into Iraq is it? It was the moral thing to do? I thought it was about WMDs.

Now how does Rwanda fit in here? Was the incidence of ethnic cleansing there ever in doubt or debated (unlike the 3 million figure for Bangladeshis and the idea that it was a one way street)? Has any apology ever been offered for Rwanda?

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:rotfl:

Respect the Bangladesh? At least I respect them enough to call them what they are correctly, namely Bengalis or Bangladeshis.

And I never mentioned them in the first place; just the fact that the numbers killed were in dispute. You decided to pull that out of thin air. All I mentioned was the smart Pakis and how they can teach a thing or two to the superman Aryan Nazis.

The Nazis went on trial; the Pakis got away. Wanna solve that injustice, Mr. American Policeman? You did a great job with Iraq.

You can probably start by officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide, or is the relationship with Kurd killing Turkey more dear to your government?

Funny how Jews always downplay the Armenian genocide, they always want to be remembered as the ONLY victims:

Really? What the hell is Cohen talking about?

and don’t forget Turkey’s Jews:

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Jewish French President Sakorzy defends Holocaust proposal. Thankfully the French are telling him to stick it up his ass.

http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL1511891620080215?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews&rpc=22&sp=true

Sakorzy defends Holocaut Proposal amid uproar

By Richard Balmforth

PARIS (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy, facing a tide of criticism over his call for schoolchildren to “adopt” Jewish child victims of the Holocaust, hit back on Friday saying France had to raise children “with open eyes”.

In a speech praising faith that also drew fire from secularists, Sarkozy told France’s Jewish community on Wednesday that every 10-year-old schoolchild should be “entrusted with the memory of a French child victim of the Holocaust”.

The proposal unleashed a storm of protest from teachers, psychologists and his political foes who said it would unfairly burden children with the guilt of previous generations and some could be traumatized by identifying with a Holocaust victim.

More than 11,100 French Jewish children were deported from France to Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps in eastern Europe during the German World War Two occupation.

“The emotional burden can have negative consequences for a child who is developing,” Gilles Moindrot, general secretary of the Snuipp-FSU trade union which represents most primary school teachers, said in a statement.

“One can not place on a child of 11 the responsibility for what happened back then.”

The EMDH children’s rights group said: “No educational project should be constructed on death.”

But Sarkozy, speaking in Perigueux in central France, brushed off the uproar.

“It is ignorance that produces abominable situations. It is not knowledge,” he said in a speech. “Let us make our children, children with open eyes who are not complacent.”

“Believe me, you will not traumatize children by giving them the gift of the memory of a country … Any psychologist will tell you: you have to tell a child the truth,” he said.

With Sarkozy’s popularity ratings already at a low point, the controversy could further hurt his political standing only a month before key local elections when France will deliver its first judgment on his nine months in office.

AMMUNITION FOR FOES

The clamor gave fresh ammunition to Sarkozy’s political foes, who charge him with erratic behavior and say his hyperactivity masks a lack of real policies.

“Really this president is extraordinary! One day he is preaching God to us … Now he has suddenly become a teacher. He is deciding what’s a good and what’s a bad way to go about educating young children,” fumed left-wing Senator Jean-Luc Melenchon.

But Sarkozy won support from opposition Socialist leader Francois Hollande and the president’s conservative UMP party rallied in support.

Education Minister Xaviet Darcos assured people the project would be handled in a practical, low-profile way. “We won’t be putting a policeman in each classroom,” he told reporters.

The storm around the Holocaust proposal coincided with publication of a new poll that suggested Sarkozy’s public romancing of supermodel-turned-singer Carla Bruni was the factor that had hurt his national image most.

Sarkozy and Bruni married secretly earlier this month but his critics saw the highly-publicized affair as a distraction too early in office.

The OpinionWay poll, conducted on the Internet for le Figaro and news channel LCI, found 82 percent of respondents believed Sarkozy’s private life fell short of that of a head of state.

(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Pineau in Perigueux; Editing by Michael Winfrey)

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Moonshine, you seem to have missed the fact that 7 of the 8 Jewish members on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs voted in favor of the Armenian resolution. Without them it wouldn't have passed and gone to the House floor and it would have never made news. Maybe next time buddy.

And was the Bangladeshis grammar error that funny? If so you need to get out more. But please feel free to proofread everything I type and then pm me my mistakes, I would welcome that. Anyways, the manner of you comments about them being killed off was disrespectful , if you don't get that let's just move on.

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So? Does that absolve the fact that Israel along with AIPAC and Bush have rejected the Armenian genocide?

It made news because Bush rejected it because it would hurt our relationship with Turkey and Israel. Like good goyim, you gotta keep the Jews that matter, happy.

And then there is also the matter of those who perpetrated the Armenian genocide. The Young Turks, some of whom, were Jews. But the history gets a little muddy there.

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It hasn't reached Bush because it's still hasn't been voted as poltics as we know plays a role in Washington and voting has been delayed, which due to the circumstances of the situation is the right move at this time.

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A better use of taxpayer money would be to send British children to Ypres and Paschendaele. Might give them more pride in their country.

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My daughters whole high school class went to the Holocaust museum in NYC, free. the Jews are very generous in this regard. Her trip to Washington DC featured a trip to the Holocaust Museum there for free.

Smart Jews.

Why don't the Muslims create a museum, and invite Americans for free?

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Let's start with an American slavery museum first, shall we?

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Then go ahead and build one bro! No need to pontificate on this poor forum.

Native Indians have one, and so do half a dozen other pressure groups. Buy a building and fill with slavery stuff. You build and they will come.

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Aap paisay dai, hum banai gai. Aur thoray say aur bhee paisay dai jeeyai, phir yai forum poor nahi rahai ga!