Wednesday, November 18, 2009

France: Muslim Boy Suspended From School For Denying Armenian Holocaust - Father Cries Racism

From Watcher:

Mustafa Dogan is a 13-year-old boy of Turkish extraction living in France. While undertaking a written exam at school, one of the questions posed was about the Armenian genocide. Now, Mustafa, having clashed with the teacher over the validity of the right to refer to past events in Armenia as 'genocide', wrote down on his exam paper:

“Even if it did happen, they deserved it."

For this act Mustafa was suspended from school for 2 days.

The father of this child has accused the school of racism, a French/Turkish civil rights group has stuck its oar in and the Turkish media has joined the chorus of those singing the race card.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The ever expanding chorus of defiance and denial begs the question . . .how many other civilizations were wiped from the face of the earth and escaped permanent record?

Damien said...

Pastorius,

The kid was suspended for denying the Armenian Holocaust? Good, the school did its job. Its so hypocritical of them to cry racism when the boy specifically said, “Even if it did happen, they deserved it." He thinks that every Armenian deserved to die. That is sick. I hope their playing the race card fails miserably, and this stays on Mustafa's permanent record.

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
Sorry. I don't get your point.

Pastorius said...

Damien,
Yep. It's astoundingly hypocritical.

Anonymous said...

Uninterupted defiance and denial of Armenian holocaust by Turks is just one example of how thoroughly unified the umma is presenting a warped version of history. Survivors of similar muslim incursions brought undeniable historic evidence with them as proof of their existence. If there were no survivors of a particular culture after islamic invasion, what evidence do you think the umma would permit to see the light of day? I simply suggest there is the possiblity of unknown societies entirely disappeared under similar umma colusion.