For instance in “The Adventures of Bunny the Rabbit,” a bunny is tricked
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[Note: As this is taken from an archived site, some links and videos below may not be working.]Thursday, 21 April 2011
Weasel the Talking Pumpkin
After being forced to read Elie Wiesel's holocaust memoirs Night, minus the biton raping German girls, only featured in the original Yiddish version details14 & 15 year old students in a Washington state school hit on the ideaof making "The Holocaust" more accessible to younger children
Jennifer Thelen writes for Spero News:
"... students at Cavelero Mid High in Everett, Wash. created more than20 children’s stories about the Holocaust. With titles like “The Adventuresof Bunny the Rabbit,” “Abe and the Talking Pumpkin,” “Motzi the Mouse”and “Pauline and the Big Bad Bears (of Buchenwald?),” the students reliedon symbolism to make the tragic tales more palatable to kids.
For instance in “The Adventures of Bunny the Rabbit,” a bunny is trickedinto going to a pet shop, which represents a concentration camp. In “Abeand the Talking Pumpkin,” Abe is taken from the pumpkin patch, whichsymbolizes his hometown, and ends up at a grocery store, whichrepresents a concentration camp."
THIS IS NOTHING SHORT OF CHILD ABUSE ! PEOPLE WHO BRAINWASH KIDS LIKE THIS SHOULD BE IN PRISON !
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