I’m a teacher in a UK school, and we make a big thing of Holocaust Memorial day. We have had several survivors of the camps come in to speak to our students. We have run school trips to Auschwitz. Your pessimism, on this matter, is unfounded.
PS, i’m not an ass hat.
If you’re a teacher in a UK school, or even just a resident of the UK I would say you have much bigger problems to deal with than misinformed people on the internet who are concerned about the Muslim infiltration of your society.
Having said that I am very happy to hear that you are teaching about the Holocaust, and I apologize for offending you.
Do you think your school will still be teaching the truth of the Holocaust in 20 years? I hope so.
I don’t mean to be a pest, but your response brings up a question- Am I correct in assuming that you don’t teach in one of the Birmingham schools that was discussed in the story?
What prompted my remark was a story I read about a Palestinian professor who had to resign after receiving death-threats for taking his students on a field trip to a German WWII concentration camp.