The bending of minds

An interesting find by The Exile:
Access to History: Britain 1945 - 2007 is an educational text book by Michael Lynch, aimed at A level students, and published by Hodder Education a well known and, many would believe, highly respectable educational publisher who claim to "work with more examiners and educational experts than any other publisher, bringing you the best resources to support teachers and students."
However, it seems that Hodder are happy not only provide educational text books and resources, but they will also permit their writers to add a bit of political indoctrination to the package:
Page 225 of Access to History: Britain 1945 - 2007 includes the following statement:
BNP: British National Party, an extremist, racist party that appeals largely to people with personality disorders. Whether it should be described as a left or right-wing movement has excited considerable debate.
The statement is repeated in part in the glossary on page 235
This is the sort of statement which one has come used to reading amongst the lie a line the pages of the controlled media or tumbling from the lips of a clinically dishonest politician. However, is such a biased, subjective and misleading dollop of political propaganda something you would expect to find in an educational text book aimed at children?
Sadly, in 21st century Britain it is exactly the sort of thing which is being taught to our children together with a pack of lies about our history, our heritage and our people.
The British state is not educating our children, it is indoctrinating them.
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Hat Tip: the Exile whose colourful take on the above can be read here
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