‘Holocaust Education’: An Excuse to Bludgeon Everyone Into Accepting Jewish Moral Supremacy

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A friend of mine recently commented that if the current trend to reduce the study of history in schools to easily digestible politically correct soundbites that are being successfully pushed by social justice warriors continues, we will soon be limited to discussing how horrible slavery was, the Stonewall Inn riots and the so-called holocaust. Indeed, it seems that those who complain the loudest are the only ones listened to and no one complains more often or at greater volume than American Jewish groups intent on preserving the benefits that are derived from always being able to claim their perpetual victimhood. 

Recent media accounts from Florida detail how low pandering to Israeli and Jewish interests can go. A high school principal identified as Dr. William Latson was removed from his position after he revealed to a parent that he considered the holocaust to be a belief and not a demonstrated fact. According to statement made by the school district, the action was taken “out of an abundance of concern” for students and staff after Latson had “made a grave error in judgment.” It added that “In addition to being offensive, the principal’s statement is not supported by either the School District Administration or the School Board.”

The story took place in the School District of Palm Beach County. Latson, now the ex-principal of Spanish River High School in West Palm Beach, presided over his school in a heavily Jewish district that includes Boca Raton. Latson is currently being considered for reassignment by the school district though there are have also been recurring calls from county and state legislators to fire him, which will undoubtedly occur.

The tale is somewhat convoluted and there are some disagreements about what actually took place, but it goes basically like this: roughly one year ago a high school parent, unidentified but presumably Jewish, emailed Latson asking him to confirm that holocaust education was a top priority in Spanish River H.S. He responded by email that the school has a “variety of activities” for holocaust education but “Not everyone believes the Holocaust happened. And you have your thoughts, but we are a public school and not all of our parents have the same beliefs.” He added that an educator has “the role to be politically neutral but support all groups in the school… I can’t say the Holocaust is a factual, historical event because I am not in a position to do so as a school district employee.”

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3 thoughts on “‘Holocaust Education’: An Excuse to Bludgeon Everyone Into Accepting Jewish Moral Supremacy

  1. And they say Jews are so damned smart…just how dumb do you have to be exposing yourselves as nothing but a bunch of bullies? It won’t work in Israel (they’d have to genocide every last Palestinian) and it won’t work here. Their only option left is Noahide, and more and more folks are waking up to that as well. Believe ti or not, even some Christian Zionists I know are getting a bit fed up with it! (No one I know out here wants war with Iran, and that tells me something….I would not have heard that even ten years ago. Now,if I could only get them to give up their “rapture” enrapture…)

  2. “… asking him to confirm that holocaust education was a top priority in Spanish River H.S.”

    He should have responded “Why would you ask such a question? Can you prove unequivocally that the Holocaust actually occurred?”

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