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‘Anti-Semitic’ children’s book faces ban


The German government is considering whether to ban a children’s book in which Jews are portrayed in a way likened to anti-Semitic caricatures from the Nazi era.

The book, which has been described as being Richard Dawkins’s The God Delusion for children, conducts a highly critical tour of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.

Not one of the priest, imam or rabbi emerges creditably from the story, called How Do I Get to God, Asked the Small Piglet, by Michael Schmidt-Salomon, with illustrations by Helge Nyncke.

The drawings of the rabbi, in particular, have drawn fire for their similarities to Nazi slurs and hate propaganda.

The author has fiercely denied that the book is anti-Semitic, insisting that the story is a much needed antidote to religious dogma routinely forced on children.

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  1. Down Sin Drome United Kingdom says:

    I iz blak suk mi cuk

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  2. james hill United States says:

    When do the Jews NOT whine?

    Why do orthodox Jews have such long beards?
    To break the swing of German testicles. :-D

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