Nicolas Sarkozy’s Holocaust remembrance plan scrapped
June 19, 2008 on 6:30 pm | Friedrich Braun | French Politics, History | | Email This Post | Print this Post
Only the French know why they elected a Jew as their President, but this is afterall the nation that voted for Léon Blum.
The French President suggested in February that children should be “entrusted with the memory” of one of the 11,000 French Jewish children who died, learning about the selected child’s background and fate.
“If you do not talk to them of this tragedy, then you should not be surprised if it repeats itself. It is ignorance that prompts the repetition of abominable situations, not knowledge. Make our children into children with open eyes,” Mr Sarkozy said at the time.
However, politicians, psychologists, teachers and parents were outraged, saying that 10-year-olds did not have the emotional maturity to cope.
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Perhaps Mr. Sarkozy would like to tell his citizens why they are not allowed to have honest and frank discussions about race and the historical role Jews have played in shaping such things like immigration policy.
I guess he is right - keeping the population ignorant by outlawing these sorts of discussions will allow history to repeat itself and the globalist Zionist hegemony to continue.
Comment by Darren — June 19, 2008 #