I mean, in Germany it's against the law for anyone to draw and hang for public display a picture of the famous Nazi Swastika used by Adolph and friends in the 30's and 40's. But in Britain kids are being encouraged to draw them even for a history lesson when there are so many other things the kids could be encouraged to draw this you would think not be one of them
No, to me the bigger story is a school lesson derived by the children drawing swastika flags and awarding gold stars for the best one's as you can see this picture obviously contains. Under no circumstances should a child be allowed or forced to draw the flag of Adolph Hitler as a teaching tool, they're far too young to understand the implications so why not just put up a picture of one if at all?....Then Mr Brown somehow was allowed to be photographed in front of a wall with children’s images of the Second World War, including several swastikas. Downing Street defended its handling of the visit, saying that it would have been a bigger story if it had asked the pupils to take their work down.....
Remember what happened when Prince Harry wore one of these things over there? But kids are encouraged to draw them in school for a history class? Go figure the liberal who thought that one up.
Gordon Brown's YouTube fightback (shame about that swastika though)
Times Online: "It was meant to be fightback day. But before long it was beginning to feel like groundhog day.
After the Government’s umpteenth bad Bank Holiday weekend Gordon Brown was ready once more to try to focus his Government and the country on key issues such as the economy and swine flu rather than his party’s internal problems." continued
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