UN Omits Holocaust From Gaza Classrooms
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Here’s a bizarre story. Reuters is reporting that Hamas condemned the United Nations for teaching Palestinian children in Gaza about the Holocaust.
The normal, expected response in a sane world should be the United Nations stating that their representation of the global community mandates them with the responsibility to be true to history, as well as not to whitewash the biggest genocide in history. And that is aside from the fact that the violent revisionist Palestinian terrorists (and the resulting turmoil in the Middle East) could really benefit from a dose of empathy and understanding, rather than continuing this vile habit of Holocaust-denial.
But, being that we’re living in a twilight zone world, and being that we’re talking about the shamelessly corrupt United Nations here, and not some actual noble altruistic organization, the response from the UN was a flat-out denial that they’re even teaching such a thing.
Chalk up yet another reason to stop funding that cesspool of corruption, hatred, and anti-Semitism, and to kick them out of New York. Let them build their headquarters in Qatar or Dubai and leave the U.S. alone. Let the Arabs fund their Holocaust-denying efforts and stop coming to us for money.

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Soon we will hear that Holocaust education is offensive to Muslims altogether, so therefore it should not be taught anywhere.