Is this really true? Has anyone confirmed this story?
- Joe
Well the brochure does exist. I am not living in Germany right now, or else I’d try to get my hands on it to read it.
The summary on the webpage doesn’t seem so bad. Of course I can’t possibly know what it really says without reading it. However, I can’t really believe the statement that “he BZgA booklet is an obligatory read in nine German regions”. The BZgA gives away brochures for free to inform parents and teachers. Usually it is for schools, Kindergartens and parents to decide if they use the brochures or not.
It is true that many people in Germany think that sex shouldn’t be a taboo topic, only well-informed children will become responsible teenagers. Sex education at school starts usually at the age of 12 or 13.
I sure don’t believe that the BZgA tries to encourage incest and pedophilia, they actually fight these things. I don’t say those sentences aren’t in the brochure but sentences like “A society such as Germany’s which is already in steep decline, indeed into degeneration, will only inherit the whirlwind of violence and further levels of degradation of their own people” and the fact that the article appeared in a Polish newspaper make me wonder what agenda the author actually has.