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    SCHOOLING KIDS ON GENOCIDE AND MORAL RELATIVISM
    by John Turley-Ewart

    National Post
    http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/full comment/archive/2008/01/08/john-turley-ewart-schoo ling-kids-on-genocide-and-moral-relativism.aspx
    Ja n 8 2008
    Canada

    When I learned that the Toronto District School Board offers a course,
    albeit to a very small number of students, on the history of genocide,
    I was pleasantly surprised. Most students leave High School with
    little knowledge or and little interest in the world that came before
    and the horrors that have befallen previous generations. Any effort
    to bring students into the world they are a part of is welcome.

    After reading the first couple of paragraphs of the story I should
    have stopped. Gerri Gershon, the Toronto School Board Trustee who
    championed the course's creation, explained the course objective in
    response to concerns expressed by some members of the Canadian-Turkish
    community about the course's take on the Armenian genocide by stating:

    "This isn't a course to teach hatred or blame the perpetrators -
    no, no, no," declared Gershon. This statement raises an interesting
    question. If the perpetrators of genocide do not deserve blame,
    what do they deserve?

    Gershon's simple minded take smacks of the kind of moral relativism
    that, rather than ensuring genocide never happens again, opens the
    door to it. Toronto students deserve better. Let's hope their teachers
    have a superior moral compass than their school trustee and teach
    kids the genocide is wrong and those who are guilty of it deserve
    both blame and punishment.
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