“And The World Did Nothing?” Child From 2040 Reading Up About Starvation Of Gaza Asks Teacher
“PRETTY MUCH, YEAH” confirmed primary school teacher Ellen Carmody, teacher to 2040’s fifth class students in St Fintan Of The Holy Backflip primary school.
Carmody’s comments came after she introduced her class to the Irish famine which prompted questions about other more recent examples of starvation, death and manufactured suffering.
“Yeah, I don’t know what to tell you guys, we all had phones streaming this shit 24/7, it was the most well-documented horror show in the history of humanity but yup, it ticked along with little opposition,” added Carmody, who has had a hard time teaching children that ‘the difference between right and wrong’ matters.
Actively listening, students remain confused about the inaction 15 years ago to the day when Israel’s own data suggested 83% of the people they had killed so far were innocent civilians.
“I suppose ‘doing nothing’ is unfairness, did I mention ‘condemnations’ in yesterday’s lesson? Yes, that right Leah, they’re something you write up when you’ve no intention of stopping war crimes but need to be looking like you give a shit. Top marks,” responded Carmody.
“And other countries worked really hard to be top of queue for when Israel wanted to buy more weapons!”
Carmody then sighed a deep sigh when asked by another pupil if anyone was arrested and tried for their crimes or complicity, and if not, then why does he get detention for punching his desk mate?