Friday, November 15, 2013

Where's Israel? Scholastic recalls kids' books that omit the country on map

This is what happens when publishers of curriculum consult with medieval Islamofascist morons as to how to frame history, geography, and other supposedly academic subjects.

Our children's textbooks are being filled with such nonsense at every level.

Thank God someone caught Scholastic in the act. They would have never caught themselves, in my opinion. Why do I say that? Because it is likely they are in general agreement with the propaganda they are publishing.

Truth and historical accuracy do not matter to such people. Only making sure the narrative is right so they can carve out another generation of young minds in their image.

From Yahoo News:
A children's book that omitted Israel from an illustrated map has raised the ire of readers and prompted the publisher to issue an apology. 
"Thea Stilton and the Blue Scarab Hunt" is part of a series and tells the story of a group of treasure hunting mouse-journalists seeking fortune in the Middle East. 
The book contains a map of Egypt and its surrounding countries. 
However, Israel is missing, an error that was noticed on Twitter.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, of course, an error!

Drawings in books get more attention than simple text but sure I believe you pieces of sh*t, it SURELY must have been an error. You know, since Israel was only established as a country last night...who wouldn't make this kind of an ERROR?!

Nicoenarg