When racism isn’t seen as abnormal at all

The Middle East’s Glorious Only Democracy Inc:

Three weeks after the publication of a petition calling on Education Minister Gideon Sa’ar to take action against racism spreading within schools and the general public, teachers told Ynet about the harsh reality they are forced to face daily.

In one case, a 12th grade student of a northern Israeli school wrote “Death to the Arabs” on a test in civics class. In another case, a high school student from Tel Aviv stood up during class, and to the horror of his teacher declared that his dream is to volunteer for the Border Guard, “so that I can spray Arabs to death.” His friends welcomed the announcement with applause.

Moreover, civics teachers around the country have been finding graffiti on the walls of their classrooms, bearing slogans ranging from “Kahane was right” to “A good Arab is a dead Arab.” Other statements incite against the ultra-Orthodox sector and against refugees.

According to an Education Ministry source, the recent incidents reflect an escalation in racism among Israeli students. He primarily blamed politicians for encouraging hatred.

“We’re not talking about a minority, or children from families that have extreme political views, but about normal children who are afflicted with ignorance,” he said. “The political discourse in recent years has given them the legitimacy to be prejudiced.”

The source also noted that the student who wrote “Death to Arabs” on his test is an honors student who is proficient in the material – a fact that raises a red flag.

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