米英に学生反戦弾圧と戦争宣伝先制攻撃の自由なる言論抑制横行で鬼畜復活増殖

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投稿者 木村愛二 日時 2001 年 11 月 06 日 10:46:37:

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『亜空間通信』86号(2001/11/06)
【米英に学生反戦弾圧と戦争宣伝先制攻撃の自由なる言論抑制横行で鬼畜復活増殖】

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 転送、転載、引用、訳出、大歓迎!

「自由と民主主義」などと日本共産党が猿真似し、多くの偽善系左翼が未だに未練を捨て切れぬ美辞麗句スローガン、デモクラシーならぬデマゴギー国家、アメリカで起きた「言論の自由の自由なる抑制」事件については、以下の日本語報道があった。

 以下、[ ] 内は木村愛二註。

『朝日新聞』(2001.11.02)「『反戦クラブ』結成計画した少女/米の高校が停学処分/裁判官も支持」によると、祖父がヴェトナム戦争、「おじ」 [この表記では伯父か叔父か不明] が湾岸戦争に従軍した家庭の15歳のケイティちゃんが、手書きの反戦Tシャツを着て登校し、「無政府主義クラブ」結成を呼び掛けるビラを配り、20人の賛同者を集めていた。

「これを知った校長は『この難局下に反政府主義を標ぼう[榜]するのは、真珠湾攻撃の直後の米国で日の丸を振りかざすようなものだ』と3日間の停学処分にした。教育委員会も全面的に支持した」のだそうだ。

 この種の情報は、私の縄張りには属さないのだが、続けて、私が参加している電子手紙広場に、英語情報を取り込んだ「英」情報が流れてきたので、これにて、いわば「鬼畜米英」復活増殖の恐怖を煽れば、わが主旨にも叶うかな、これは日本でも紹介されるべきではないかなと思い、以下、転送する。

差出人 : Aoki Masahiko
返信先 : terorism2usa@egroups.co.jp
宛先 : Aoki ML , teroML
送信日時 : 2001年 11月 5日 月曜日 10:05 PM
件名 : [terorism2usa] 英、学校での戦争宣伝

 日本ほどじゃない?けど、アメリカ以外では一番今回の軍事報復を支持して
いる英国での、学校での言論統制の動き。

 英文部省は、通達を出し、アメリカの軍事行動に教師が反対の意見を生徒に
教えないようにと。「正確な情報」のみを生徒に伝えるように、と言っていま
すが、この情報戦の中で何が「正確な情報」なのか。

 もう一つは、英国防省が学校にいわば宣伝マンを送り込み、軍隊の宣伝をし
て、生徒たちの「反戦的な気分」を打ち砕き、好戦的に洗脳しようという計画
を立てたという報道。

 いずれもすでに警戒と反対の声が上がっているようですが、学校の軍国主義
化という点では日本を見習ったらいい。
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Sunday Telegraph (London) 04 November 2001, p. 17

Teachers told not to preach against the war

By DAVID BAMBER Home Affairs Correspondent

TEACHERS ARE to be told by the Government to remain impartial and
not to preach against the military action in Afghanistan after
growing signs that school staff are condemning the war.

The Department for Education and Skills has issued guidance for
schools and head teachers in the light of the terrorist attack
warning them that they must only give "accurate information" and
provide an "appropriate" way to discuss the issues.

Ministers have become alarmed that some teachers are openly speaking
out against the war on terrorism and encouraging children in their
care as young as five to dissent.

One head teacher has already told his school assembly that he is
against the war and is prepared to defy his governing body. Peter
Stevenson, the headmaster of Exeter Road Community School, in
Exmouth, Devon, said: "I understand that not everybody will share
my view, but I think it is important to be honest and express my
opinions."

He added: "I am a member of CND and I oppose the bombing in
Afghanistan because 'an eye for an eye will make everyone blind'
as Martin Luther King said.

"I am worried that the action will make the situation worse and
create widespread suffering in Afghanistan because of the bombing
of civilians."

He said: "After years hiding in the closet, I'm going to say what
I think. I'm going to wear my CND badge every day and I'm not going
to take it off for governors' meetings."

Mr Stevenson, 45, who is married with two young children who attend
his school, said that there was a growing peace group at his school,
including many parents, but admitted that others had objected to
his stand against the war.

He added that he was encouraging his school's 327 pupils, aged five
to 11, to discuss all aspects of recent events and was not seeking
to indoctrinate them.

Councillor May Hardy, a member of the governors at Mr Stevenson's
school, condemned his actions. She said: "I do not believe you
should ever take politics into the classroom.

"I do not agree with what he is saying either. These people who
caused the outrages in America are terrorists and I don't think he
should be expressing an opinion about it at school."

John Hart, the Conservative executive member of Devon County Council
in charge of education, last night said: "I do not think any teacher
should air his personal views in front of children at their school."

Damian Green, the shadow education secretary, said all teachers
must remain impartial. He said: "It is wrong-headed and dangerous
for teachers, especially head teachers, to allow their personal
opinions to intrude in the classroom or assembly hall.

"Children look up to their head teachers and to preach against the
war on terrorism at this time seems particularly ill thought out."

Jeff Ennis, a Labour member of the House of Commons Education Select
Committee, said: "As a former primary teacher myself, I would never
have dreamt of letting my personal opinions intrude in the classroom.

"This is a complex moral issue and teachers have every right to
hold their own opinions but they must be sensitive to the fact they
are dealing with young children," said the MP for Barnsley East
and Mexborough.

"In some senses the current war is a matter of conscience not party
politics, but you have to be very careful."

He said it was up to the governing body of each school to keep a
close watch on what was being taught.

The Department for Education and Skills has now issued guidance to
schools and teachers that says: "Schools can help to provide accurate
information, challenge crude stereotyping and provide a safe
environment in which children and young people can explore their
understanding and come to terms with their fears.

"Schools should maintain an atmosphere as normal as possible neither
denying recent events nor letting them take over."

It says teachers should use their "professional judgment" to ensure
schools "respond appropriately".

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Sunday Telegraph (London) 04 November 2001, p. 17

MoD takes military campaign to schools

By CHRIS HASTINGS

DEFENCE CHIEFS are to combat anti-war feeling in schools by launching
a new initiative aimed at winning the hearts and minds of Britain's
schoolchildren.

The Ministry of Defence is to appoint a schools adviser to increase
awareness of the Armed Forces among staff and pupils. The adviser
will head a series of "defence presentation teams" which will go
into schools and lobby for the military. A vital component of the
new initiative will be the publication of defence-related material
that can be used as part of the national curriculum. There will
also be a new MoD website which will be aimed specifically at
secondary schools.

An advertisement for the new job, which details how "the MOD is
looking to increase its activity with schools and colleges", has
appeared in a number of specialist publications. The timing of the
appointment has been seized upon by critics who claim that it is
an attempt to bolster what they say is flagging public support for
military action in Afghanistan.

Paul Marsden, the Labour MP who has infuriated his own party whips
by voicing opposition to the military action, last night condemned
the new appointment as an "outrageous" waste of money. He said: "I
am not against Army recruiting officers going into schools and
trying to sell the Army as a career. But we are talking about
something very different here. You have to question the timing of
something like this.

"Should we really be wasting taxpayers' money on what is essentially
a spin doctor for schools? I think teachers and parents would much
prefer it if this money was spent on books. Alastair Campbell has
already established a network of international spin centres and
now we have this attempt to indoctrinate children."

Supporters of the appointment, however, said it was a long overdue
move. They feel the MoD has lost out to groups such as CND which
have regular contact with schools through their own information
officers.

The initiative was welcomed by David Clark, a former Labour Party
defence spokesman, who is now chairman of the Atlantic Council of
Great Britain which was set up to promote NATO among children. He
said: "It will not be brainwashing. Children today are far too
intelligent for that. They can get information from a number of
sources and compare the information they get from the Army with
other information points."


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   青木雅彦
  Aoki Masahiko
btree@pop06.odn.ne.jp
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 以上。

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