Eu já tive a chance de visitar Auschwitz. Foi eu mesmo que tirei a foto acima, durante minha visita. As duas fotos abaixo também. A primeira mostra o forno onde os presos eram carbonizados e a segunda mostra os óculos daquelas pessoas que morreram no Holocausto de Auschwitz.
Hoje, com muita tristeza leio no jornal inglês Daily Mail que escolas do Reino Unidos estão com receio de milindrar as crenças mais estúpidas dos muçulmanos e não estão ensinando sobre o Holocausto para as crianças. Os professsores também não querem falar das Cruzadas.
A Igreja Católica tem dois santos que foram mortos em Auschwitz: São Maximiliano Kolbe e Santa Dra. Edith Stein (conhecida como Santa Teresa Benedita da Cruz)
Qual o resultado de mais essa submissão do Ocidente para com os muçulmanos? Nada mais do que mais estupidez e riscos para o futuro.
(Agradeço o texto do jornalDaily Mail ao site Culture War Notes)
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Bom dia Pedro.
Usei este texto do Culture e me dei mal:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_teaching_controversy_of_2007
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The Holocaust teaching controversy of 2007 was a controversy sparked by sensationalist claims mainly circulated in emails which stated that teaching of the Holocaust had been banned in British schools because of fears that this could offend Muslim pupils.[1] The claims contained in the emails were false but inspired by real events.
The emails alleged that the ban had been put in place because of fears that such teaching could “offend” Muslim pupils, claiming that “the Muslim population” denied the Holocaust. On 2 April 2007, the Daily Mail started the story on the subject with “Schools [plural, contrary to the findings of the report] are dropping the Holocaust from history lessons to avoid offending Muslim pupils, a Government backed study has revealed.”[2]
Following this, the tabloid New York Post ran an article headlined “U.K. SCHOOLS’ SICKENING SILENCE” in which the writer asserted the statement “may be the scariest sentence I ever read”.[3] The main medium for the claims, however, was a chain email. The emails led some to email the BBC enquiring as to whether the facts contained in the email were true. In fact teaching of the Holocaust is mandatory in English schools and has not been banned elsewhere in the United Kingdom.
After email messages continued to circulate into 2008 the British government Schools Secretary Ed Balls was forced to write to every Embassy in the country to refute the allegation that schools had banned or were reluctant to teach about the Holocaust.[4]
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Caro maisvalia,
O site Culture War Notes é um site que recolhe notícias relacionadas ao debate cultural/religioso. Não é um jornal. Faz um trabalho do tipo que faz o Drudge Report ou o Pewsitter.
Abraço,
Pedro Erik
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