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Tuesday 10 June 2014

Education not Indoctrination

In the light of the disturbing goings on in Birmingham, it is plain that the French are absolutely right to ban religion from being taught in schools and we ought to follow their example.

British kids spend a minimum of eleven years at school the aim of which ought to be, they come out at the end of it able to think for themselves and be capable of exploring their own imaginations, and exploiting their own potential; with a little help from the adults around them and in whose interest it is that their children are able to get the best from life. Young people who can think independently are the last thing those out to hijack the school system in and around Birmingham want; they're after sheep without the ability to question what has been drummed into them, but to instead think what they're told to think, when they're told to think it, as if not humans but mere, and sad, biological robots.

Those posing as men of God are nothing of the sort, they warlords, agents of warlords and bigots with nothing better than slavery, hate and barbarism to offer, whilst those atop the jihadist dung heap stay well out of harms way themselves. They; are more than likely to be knocking back booze and watching kiddie-porn whilst issuing their orders to the gullible. There should be no pussyfooting around these ultra-dangerous people, but instead a policy developed to promote forcefully the values of freedom, independence of mind, democracy, meritocracy, fraternity and nationhood. Ram that down the throats of the jihadists and deny them the raw material they're out to generate for the next generation of walking bombs.

Democracy beats into a cocked hat slavery as a code for life, and the Muslim children of Britain deserve better than to be manipulated and abused by the super cynical. 

As far as parents are concerned, if you want to indoctrinate your daughter or son with religion, do it in your own time. School is where they should be educated; end of.

The school building pictured is not one of those under the microscope, is nowhere near Birmingham, and does not have a problem with religious bigots, it's just included as representing a state school.

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