Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Send Them To Auschwitz?

Funny thing is I heard this news on both Sky and BBC TV news yesterday but despite a comprehensive search I could not find it mentioned on their websites nor in any other newspaper but the Daily Express:

Two sixth-form pupils from every school in England are to visit Auschwitz, in a Government-funded initiative to spread awareness of the Holocaust.

Selected pupils will meet with survivors of the Nazi concentration camp and be shown collections of victim's hair, shoes and clothes.

They will then get to see the barracks, gas chambers and crematoria to experience the environment where more than a million Jews, gypsies, homosexuals and other persecuted minorities were killed during the Second World War.

Announcing the £4.65 million programme, schools minister Jim Knight said he hoped the students, aged 16 to 18, would help to educate their classmates on their return home by giving their own accounts of their experience.

What's the betting that an exception will be made for Muslim children? On second thoughts maybe it wouldn't be a good idea to send Muslim kids to Auschwitz. We don't want to give them any ideas of how they might deal with the Jews in the UK when they are in control some time in the future.

(cross posted with CommonSense)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

AMAZING ANTI-DHIMMITUDE IN LONDONISTAN

This is going to drive the Muslims nuts! (Well, even more nuts.) They'll be rioting in Trafalgar Square...

"Windsor Castle dinner for Israel’s 60th
01/02/2008
By Jenni Frazer, News Editor
Exclusive: THE ROYAL family is granting two of the community’s biggest charities the use of Windsor Castle for a special anniversary dinner to mark Israel’s 60th anniversary in April, the JC can reveal.

Excited officials from UJIA and the JNF said they were in the early stages of planning the April 7 event, which will be held in the presence of the Duke of Edinburgh. The guest of honour is to be Israeli President Shimon Peres, who will be in Britain before hosting a major international 60th-anniversary conference in Jerusalem in May. Invitations for the Jerusalem conference have gone out to President George Bush and heads of state.

A JNF spokesperson said the anticipated 300 dinner guests would be raising funds for both organisations, the first time they have worked together on such a scale. “We are so grateful to the Royal Family for giving us the opportunity to celebrate Israel’s anniversary, and for allowing us to stage this wonderful event in Windsor Castle.”

UJIA chief executive Doug Krikler believed it was the first major Jewish — “and kosher” — event to be held at Windsor Castle.

The dinner will be part of a series of celebrations in Britain to mark the Jewish state’s 60th anniversary. Among communal functions already lined up are a dinner in central London this month, held by the Zionist Federation, with guest speaker Ronald Lauder, the new World Jewish Congress president.

There will be a show in May featuring comedian Jackie Mason and Israeli singer Sarit Hadad at Wembley Stadium, and, at the end of June, London’s first ever street parade for Israel.

From http://www.thejc.com/home.aspx?ParentId=m11&SecId=11&AId=57781&ATypeId=1


GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

Anonymous said...

Western educators could just as easily show the movie "Paper Clips" to children from elementary school on up.

Movie trailer link

Sometimes the simplest things make all the difference. In this case, you'll never look at a paper clip the same way.