Thursday, October 15, 2015

Germany: Parents outraged after schoolchildren asked to make beds, cook for migrants


From RT:
A school in Lübeck, Germany, included “practical work experience” at a local asylum center into a week activities. The plan angered parents opposed the idea of their children changing linen on refugees’ beds, helping to cook food and sorting clothes. 
An extract from a letter was posted in Facebook by a mother who obtained it from a friend whose son received it at school. Initially, the text sparked a mixture of bewilderment and disbelief in social media, but after a local newspaper got in touch with Schleswig-Holstein authorities, they confirmed the document was real.
If schools want to prepare young indigenous and Christian Germans for the future, then they are doing the right thing.

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