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Pogue
11th July 2009, 17:05
Holocaust 'ban' e-mail confusion


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42754000/jpg/_42754535_auschsnow203.jpg Auschwitz-Birkenau: a report said one school was avoiding the issue

E-mails are circulating, falsely claiming the UK has banned schools from teaching pupils about the Holocaust. The suggestion is that this was done by the government to avoid offending some Muslim communities.
The source of the rumour may be a report that some history teachers were uncomfortable with sensitive subjects.
In fact the government has reaffirmed that in England, teaching children about the Holocaust is compulsory, and it is not banned elsewhere in the UK.
A number of people have contacted the BBC News website querying e-mails they have been sent.
One example is headed "In Memoriam".
It says: "Recently this week, UK removed The Holocaust from its school curriculum because it 'offended' the Moslem [sic] population which claims it never occurred."
It adds: "This is a frightening portent of the fear that is gripping the world and how easily each country is giving into it."
'Emotive'
The report that may have given rise to the alarm was commissioned by England's Department for Education and Skills from the Historical Association, which promotes the study and teaching of history.
It said: "Teachers and schools avoid emotive and controversial history for a variety of reasons, some of which are well-intentioned.
"Staff may wish to avoid causing offence or appearing insensitive to individuals or groups in their classes.
"In particular settings, teachers of history are unwilling to challenge highly contentious or charged versions of history in which pupils are steeped at home, in their community or in a place of worship."
'Holocaust denial'
The report gave as an example a history department in "a northern city" which "recently avoided selecting the Holocaust as a topic for GCSE coursework for fear of confronting anti-Semitic sentiment and Holocaust denial among some Muslim pupils".
The government said there was scope for schools to make their own decisions on what to teach within England's national curriculum.
But a spokesman for England's Department for Education and Skills added: "Teaching of the Holocaust is already compulsory in schools at Key Stage 3 [ages 11 to 14].
"It will remain so in the new KS3 curriculum from September 2008."
He said Education Secretary Alan Johnson himself had stressed this.
There are separate national curriculums in Wales and in Northern Ireland, and 5-14 Guidelines in Scotland.
In those, Holocaust teaching is not compulsory but schools may teach it if they wish and this has not changed recently.
In Northern Ireland, for example, the Holocaust is given as an example of some of the things pupils "should" study.

Pogue
11th July 2009, 17:08
This is quite important. At the moment there is an email being circulated which offers a prsentation on the Holocaust. It makes a big deal about telling us about the Holocaust with images before dropping the apparent bombshell that, due to fear of offending Muslims, the Holocaust is being dropped from UK school curriculums.

This is a lie. The Holocaust is not being dropped from curriculums. The report was a hoax designed to try and stir up tensions against Muslims, using the emotional element of the Holocaust to disgust people, in what is ironically the scapegoating of an minority group in society today treated by many the same way Jews have been for most of the 20th century. Do not forward this email as it requests.

NecroCommie
11th July 2009, 17:15
Wow... Racists using anti-racism to promote themselves? Politics truly are a huge circus.

gorillafuck
11th July 2009, 19:07
Wow... Racists using anti-racism to promote themselves? Politics truly are a huge circus.
Exactly what I was thinking.

scarletghoul
11th July 2009, 19:13
Wow... The 'moslem' population believes the holocaust didn't occur...

*Viva La Revolucion*
11th July 2009, 19:20
I'm confused about who's manipulating who in this story. There has been an email circulating which falsely claims that schools are dropping the holocaust from curriculums so as not to offend muslims, and this is designed to incite anger and hatred towards the muslim community. Is that right? :confused:

Pogue
11th July 2009, 19:24
I'm confused about who's manipulating who in this story. There has been an email circulating which falsely claims that schools are dropping the holocaust from curriculums so as to not offend muslims, and this is designed to incite anger and hatred towards the muslim community. Is that right? :confused:

Yes, its trying to use the emotional feeling of the holocaust to generate anger against muslims, and is the pinnacle of the recent move of the far right away from criticising Jews moving to the new easy 'enemy', Muslims.

AnthArmo
11th July 2009, 19:45
Anti-Semeticism is so last century.

Islamophobia is all the rage nowadays

Rjevan
11th July 2009, 21:38
Wow... Racists using anti-racism to promote themselves? Politics truly are a huge circus.
Thought the same, too. Suddenly, when it's comming to anti-Muslim propaganda the Holocaust exists for the fascists but is taken out of curriculums thanks to those horrible nazi Muslims who deny the holocaust. But if people dare to talk about the holocaust in front of a fascist it's "the most ridiculous lie in human history" and it's a shame that "ZOG propaganda is spread in school, our children should rather learn about the great life people have had in the Reich and of the Jewish conspiracy" (free quoting from stormfront). So, what now, I'm confused, please, my Fuehrer, tell me what I have to believe now. :confused:

Bitter Ashes
12th July 2009, 11:01
Good grief. This thing has reared its ugly head again.
This email was originally released several years ago and there has been numerous stories run by the media about it, including the BBC, ever since. It really is one of those old chesnuts that they like to keep digging up again and again.