Friday, September 01, 2006

EU opponents furious at new textbook.

The Norwegian organization Nei til EU (No to the EU) are furious at Cappelen Forlag (Norwegian publishing company) for portraying opponents of a Norwegian EU membership as gnomes, and proponents as football heroes, in a new high-school textbook.

The chairman of Nei til EU, Heming Olaussen, says the book should be withdrawn from the market.

- It baffles me that a respectable publishing company such as Cappelen, seems to lack the ambition to explain why the Norwegian EU debate has become the biggest political question in the country, and a highly sensitive issue that has overturned governments, divided political parties and lead to two national referendums.-

In the new textbook, that will be on the curriculum in Norwegian schools in the future, pupils will see a drawing of a man dressed in a gnomes outfit holding a placard that reads “pollution prohibited”-

- I’m saddened to see that the fight against the EU is still linked to gnomes outfits and extreme environmentalism. This pictures has long since reached its expiration date.-

The EU is described in the following way in the new book.

- The work that’s being undertaken by the EU can be compared to the team effort of a football team. For a football team the aim is to win the match. For the EU the goal is to create a secure, stabile and democratic Europe.-



The indoctrination starts at an early age. Everybody knows that children are highly susceptible to propaganda, and are less likely to question this disinformation. That’s why the leftists/multiculturalists sink their claws into them as soon as they’ve reached school age.




By the way ...Here’s my description of Norwegian politicians who wants to bring us under EU legislation.

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