Posted on 12/17/2017 8:11:09 PM PST by Michael van der Galien
Pupils of the St-Gregorius College (a high school) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, recently participated in an event organized by DOX, a left-wing organization. DOX got the pupils to sing and dance to a song with lyrics such as (Geert) "Wilders rot op!" ("Wilders F--- Off!").
[VIDEO AT PJMEDIA]
While Dutch politicians claim that they believe education should be unbiased, the school clearly feels and acts quite differently. Instead of letting children make up their own minds about politics, they're hiring a left-wing organization that uses music and dance to spread their propaganda against Geert Wilders. And that propaganda includes cussing.
Note: DOX receives subsidies from the Dutch government. In the end, then, this is government-paid anti-Wilders propaganda, fed to innocent schoolchildren who are indoctrinated with radical left-wing ideas.
Wilders and his party (the Party for Freedom or PVV) have responded to the video with outrage...
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Just preparing the little mush skulls for their roles as Dhimmis in the new Greater Eurabian Caliphate.
Most of the parents probably go right along with the propaganda. Few wish to rock the boat.
When I was in school most of my social studies/history teachers were liberal leaning, BUT they did encourage us to civilly debate the issues of the day (Vietnam, Watergate, etc) as well as becoming informed from different sources and THINKING FOR OURSELVES.
I have less and less time for the Europeans I meet. The majority I meet are brainwashed leftists who are easily triggered and upset with anything that contradicts their conflicted worldview.
It seems like the day may come when much of Europe needs our help again & I currently don’t see how we can do much when they are working against their own best interests.
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