Nazi Parade School Slammed for Misrepresenting Indigenous Massacre

The students have been slammed for being ‘disrespectful’ and ‘totally ignorant of history.’

The News Lens
Date: 2016/12/27
By: Hsu Chia-yu

The Taiwanese high school that allowed students to parade in Nazi uniforms is under more pressure after it was revealed students also depicted a highly-sensitive massacre involving one of Taiwan’s indigenous tribes.

The high school in Hsinchu, northern Taiwan, has already been widely criticized for allowing students to take part in a Nazi-themed parade at its anniversary celebration on Dec. 16.

Read more: Taiwan Nazi Parade Continues Decades of Ignorance; Netizens Defend Students

A video on YouTube shows students from another class dressed as Japanese forces and indigenous Seediq people, holding toy guns and paper-made knives, to reenact the Musha Incident (霧社事件) during the same anniversary event.    [FULL  STORY]

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