Many Muslim Pupil's (Netherlands) Resist Holocaust Education.

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (JTA) — A number of Dutch schools refrain from teaching about the Holocaust because of resistance from Muslim pupils, teachers told lawmakers.
The centrist Christian Union party held a roundtable discussion about Holocaust education with teachers and other professionals Wednesday in parliament in The Hague, The Algemeen Dagblad daily reported.
“Holocaust survivor Bloeme Evers does not dare give guest lessons in some schools,” Arie Slob, the party’s parliamentary leader and a former history teacher, told the daily , describing the discussion. “I am horrified by this. It is unacceptable that 70 years after the Holocaust, anti-Semitism in the Netherlands is growing.”
Among the teachers in attendance was Wissam Feriani, a social studies teacher who works at a vocational high school in Amsterdam where approximately half of the students are Muslim.
“The teacher says Jews, the pupils say Gaza,” said Feriani, who is Muslim. “The teacher says Holocaust, the pupils say it’s all bullshit.” In class, he adds, “It’s always the Jews’ fault. Some pupils say they [Jews] don’t belong. It’s difficult.” There are no available figures on the difficulties examined, the report said.
Separately, Dutch police in the North Holland district are investigating a collector of World War II-era memorabilia who advertised on a Dutch website bars of soap that the seller said were made of human fat that Nazis had extracted from Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
Forensic scientists sent the soap to be tested for human remains, the De Telegraaf daily reported on Wednesday.
Stories about the mass production of human soap, popular and believed to be credible in the years immediately after the Holocaust, were later debunked by Raul Hilberg, an Austrian historian and expert on the Holocaust, who traced the myth to rumors that circulated among Polish Jews in 1942.
 
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I suspect though, that the muslims are mostly scapegoats in this case
there are many non- muslims who hate the jews for no apparent reason
 

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I suspect though, that the muslims are mostly scapegoats in this case
there are many non- muslims who hate the jews for no apparent reason
True, but I never heard of schools backing away from teaching the realities of the Holocaust just because of the opinions of a few non Muslim - antisemites.
 

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True, but I never heard of schools backing away from teaching the realities of the Holocaust just because of the opinions of a few non Muslim - antisemites.
If I remember correctly, there were a few public schools in the UK that made a similar move around a decade ago. I do not believe they have started teaching about the Holocaust again.
 

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I suspect though, that the muslims are mostly scapegoats in this case
there are many non- muslims who hate the jews for no apparent reason
It's true that European antisemitism is nothing new (I mean look at what we are talking about, hahaha).

The Muslim immigrants are not being helpful though. It's a shared responsibility.
 
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One thing I've always been for is the teaching of thorough facts of history; the truths behind the why, what happened, parties involved, etc.
 
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True, but I never heard of schools backing away from teaching the realities of the Holocaust just because of the opinions of a few non Muslim - antisemites.
Forced state education with a fixed curriculum is a farce anyway. It's nothing less than a means for a government to feed children with information used to perpetuate a particular socioeconomic framework, indoctrinating children to believe they must aspire to its principles and be bound by its restrictions. If we put adults in classrooms for six hours a day and fed them information by force we'd call that brainwashing or in some cases even torture, but we have no problem doing it to kids. Schools should teach what children and their parents are happy for them to learn. School voucher systems are a good idea. They are credits that parents can use to pay for education in whichever establishment suits the parents' wishes for the child's education.
 
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It's true that European antisemitism is nothing new (I mean look at what we are talking about, hahaha).

The Muslim immigrants are not being helpful though. It's a shared responsibility.
The Holocaust is part of the central curriculum in the UK, and is taught in public schools.
 

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The Holocaust is part of the central curriculum in the UK, and is taught in public schools.
Yeah, upon further review, I was wrong. It turns out that the news outlets that shared the story based it off a chain email hoax.

Brilliant. That's the American mainstream media for you.