11 December 2008

Using history to brainwash our children

The latest example of the brainwashing of British children comes in the guise of the history curriculum. Gone are the days of learning about Churchill and instead our children are to learn about the American civil rights movement, the slave trade and Islamic empires.

No mention of teaching them about how many of the world's greatest scientists and inventors were born in our country, no mention of teaching them about the great people of history such as Horatio Nelson, the only Nelson our children will learn about in future will be Nelson Mandela!

The idea of ramming the slave trade down the throats of our children is to make them feel guilty about the past, and give them a hatred of their country instead of pride in it. Is the white slave trade a part of the curriculum? You can bet it won't be.

Another sinister aspect of teaching is the teaching of black history. Our children are to be taught that the blacks were basically here before the Anglo Saxons, and there was a large black community in the 1600s.

If that is the case, how come many British people never saw a black person until the late 1940s after the arrival of the Windrush?

Another dangerous piece of brainwashing is the tale that Britain has had black queens. One of them was said to have been Queen Phillipa, the mother of the Black Prince. The Black Prince gained his nickname by the colour of his armour, but not according to the anti-white zealots who are brainwashing our children, they say it was because he was black!


Queen Phillipa, does she look black? No, because she isn't.


Those who say this woman is black are obviously colour blind. The only black thing about her is her hair.

To read more about the Black Prince (and see a picture of him with red hair!) click here.

On the subject of black Britons, the website dedicated to "100 Greatest Black Britons" features some who are obviously not black and a huge number who were not born in Britain.

To read more about the travesty of the history curriculum click here.