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sbp
01-24-03, 01:26 AM
http://breaking.examiner.ie/2003/01/23/story85472.html

Parents of more than 100 Danish scouts were outraged over a game of tag at a scout camp in which children acted as Jews wearing yellow Stars of David and tried to escape from adults pretending to be Nazis.

The group of about 160 scouts, aged 11-14, included a dozen teenagers from the Danish-speaking minority in northern Germany. The school yard was turned into a concentration camp with swastikas on the windows.

“I was shocked,” Johanna Christiansen, a German woman, told the Ekstra Bladet newspaper today.

“It’s wrong to expose children to this,” said Christiansen, whose two daughters took part.

The local branch of the Danish Christian FDF scout organisation planned the game last weekend at the Kongeaadal school, 160 miles south-west of Copenhagen.

Jes Imer of the local FDF chapter told the tabloid BT that they “may have crossed the line this time with a night game where Nazis chase Jews.”

The school yard included a sign with the German words “Arbeit macht frei”, or “Work will set you free”, the infamous inscription over the entrance to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland.

“I don’t know whether I should apologise,” Imer told BT adding: “I didn’t want the game to hurt anyone.”

None of those involved could be reached for further comment.

Kruno
01-24-03, 01:58 AM
This is bad?
I don't know.

Work will set you free? It does if you think about it, for example work hard as a high class gigolo for 5 years for over 1M dollars each year and retire in the end. ;)

What that statment at Auschwitz really means is something else though. :/

LORD-eX-Bu
01-24-03, 02:58 AM
I think it is pretty serious. Shows how disfunctional the ethics code, and implementation of it, are in those institutions. Why make a game such as that about the slaughter of millions? I had family on both sides of that war, I am also part jewish, I take offence to this. It doesn't seem like if this was something that they just came up on on the spot, they spent time organizing it, by the number of participants, and the "decorations". Shows how sick they really are. If they wanna be Nazis, fine, let them do that on their own time by themselves, stop indoctrinating children. I think this is something that should have been reported and I applaud those who are responsible for this article, besides, aren't children the ones that will eventually be taking over the positions held by those in power today? you want something like that influencing our future leaders? Your willingness to overlook this and let it pass surprises me :wtf:

Mod
01-24-03, 04:47 AM
Sorry ...

Kruno
01-24-03, 04:55 AM
/me hugs Bu better.

stncttr908
01-24-03, 06:46 AM
That is the poorest use of judgement that I've seen in a long time. :banghead:

vampireuk
01-24-03, 07:01 AM
Yeah, that is surely one of the stupidest ideas a person could have.

sonaboy
01-24-03, 09:07 AM
read the book The Wave?
It basically dealt with the same scenario here *although with high school students* and the effects it had on impressionable kids.
I'm not sure if that applies here, since the kids are so young, and don't really have a sense of politics yet. I doubt this *game (lesson?)* was started by a youth leader to show the kids the meaning of power and subversion.
Did they examine why this game was started in the first place? I don't see that written about anywhere.

Mod
01-24-03, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by sonaboy
read the book The Wave?

I watched that movie at history class at school. It wasn't like that scout camp, where all the kids were like the jews. In fact, EVERYONE were something like the nazi ( there was no nazi in the movie, the people used a light color white or blue, i don't remember, and the simble was the wave).

And it was almost all school in that movement, even kids, if I am not mistaken. At the end, the teacher, who was the leader, gave them a hard time because the students followed him.

LORD-eX-Bu
01-24-03, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by Mod
Sorry ...

Don't sweat it, I am the guy who had the Hitler avatar remember ;) :p

Starscream
01-24-03, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by [eNv]-LORD-eX-Bu
Don't sweat it, I am the guy who had the Hitler avatar remember ;) :p

You should bring that back. :D

vampireuk
01-25-03, 06:46 AM
Mr Flibble will deal with those silly people with his hex vision:clap: