Posted on 06/27/2015 2:44:52 PM PDT by markomalley
A week ago emergency accommodation for 200 Syrian refugees was erected right next to the gym of Wilhelm-Diess-Gymnasium in Pocking, Bavaria, Die Welt reports.
The gym has been closed as a result, and PE lessons have been relocated to a nearby primary school, but the school is still worried about the refugees interacting with students.
So worried in fact that the headteacher recently sent out a letter to parents to give reassurance about extra security measures.
"For the refugees, access to the school gardens and buildings is strictly forbidden. The same goes for the school grounds during the day. The number of teachers on duty during breaks has been increased," read the letter from headteacher Martin Thalhammer.
The letter goes on to give students instructions on how to deal with the situation:
"The Syrian citizens are mainly Muslims and speak Arabic. The refugees are marked by their own culture. Because our school is directly next to where they are staying, modest clothing should be adhered to, in order to avoid discrepancies. Revealing tops or blouses, short shorts or miniskirts could lead to misunderstandings."
The letter has not been met favourably by some parents, but a local politician, who did not want to be named, told Die Welt the move was "absolutely necessary".
"When Muslim teenage boys go to open air swimming pools, they are overwhelmed when they see girls in bikinis," he said.
"These boys, who come from a culture where for women it is frowned upon to show naked skin, follow girls and bother them without realizing. Obviously this is concerning for us," he continued.
The move by the school has caused a lot of discussion, and Thalhammer has received queries from all over the media, reports the Passauer Neue Presse.
"There have never been uniform rules at this school and there never will be." He said.
"It is my duty to look after the children. Therefore I wanted to inform everyone about what is going on at school and what the gym is being used for."
"It was my responsibility to remind everyone that two cultures are coming together here," he continued.
All the more reason to wear western clothing.
It does not sound as though two cultures are coming together. It sounds as if one is displacing the other.
Keep your girls away from our horny boys. It was hard enough keeping our boys away from those sexy goats.
Normally I would object to girls wearing revealing clothes at school, but this might make me reconsider.
Again another roll-over by a western country. I’ve read stories of our flag not being shown because it might offend some foreigner here either legally or illegally.
I guess "misunderstanding" is one of those complicated German compounds for gang rape.
If they weren’t such simpering PC wimps, they would hire guards and shoot any of Satan’s butt boys who make a false move!
Losing two world wars has definitely taken its’ toll on German manhood.
Outlaw Islam
Expel all Muslims
Stop all aid to Muslim lands
I simply cannot fathom why the Germans want to commit cultural suicide. Why aren’t these 7th century savages who cannot control themselves sent back to the turd world of islam where they came from.? Why do we in the west need to even remotely consider their “culture” when they are in our lands?
They need to learn to be more sensitive to modern life. Living in the past has brought war and destruction to the middle east.
I know what I am about to say will sound a bit controversial. It is not meant to be. Our western culture hasd drifted so far left and into total immorality regarding the clothes that young women are wearing today. It is hard for parents to prevent their daughters from wearing bikinis. Yet, these suits are not appropriate, and border on pornographic.
What irony that it takes Muslim boys moving next door to a schoolyard to make parents aware of the inappropriate clothing.
Certainly the Muslim attitudes are ridiculous regarding female apparel is stupid. But, can we not have some semblance of decency here in the western world?
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