Countering the poison, British style
The British National Party is to launcha ‘white history’ project as a counter to the announcement that thestate is to make the learning of ‘black history’ compulsory at all UKschools.
The white history project will consistof a series of downloadable articles on great contributions to theworld by white British and European peoples, the detailing of the farbigger Muslim slave trading empire and promotions on books dealing withwhite history.
The government’s children’s minister,Kevin Brennan, said yesterday that black history is to becomecompulsory in secondary schools for the first time following a reviewof the national curriculum. All pupils aged between 11 and 14 will betaught about the slave trade and the British Empire when term beginsnext month.
This is, according to Brennan, to“highlight the influence of ethnic minorities” and to help (children)understand modern-day issues such as immigration.
According to a Government briefingdocument, one of the aims of the switch is to “put immigration, theCommonwealth and the legacy of the Empire into a clear historicalcontext. . . .This can help pupils prepare for life in a diverse andmulti-ethnic society.”
In other words, the state now intendsto attempt to “indoctrinate white children with feelings of guilt overslavery in order to justify flooding Britain with masses of Third WorldImmigrants,” said Arthur Kemp, BNP web news team writer and author ofthe book March of the Titans, a History of the White Race.
Mick Waters, director of curriculum atthe Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, said the revised historycurriculum for pupils in England would not “just be about slavery. Itis about the contribution that black and Asian people have madethroughout history.”
Significantly, Winston Churchill hasbeen omitted from the list of figures that must be studied. Instead,pupils will study characters like Nigerian-born slave Olaudah Equiano.