‘Swiss’ in a school newspaper continues to cause outrage: in addition to countless parents, the aviation industry is also angry.
The pig parents took their children to school in monster trucks, some even straight to the classroom. “Even for short distances they took the plane because it was the cheapest means of transport” – that was all the “Spatzenpost” needed to incur the wrath of countless parents. As reported, the school magazine (which has been practically required reading for second graders since the 1970s) recently printed an excerpt from the children’s book “The Climate Pigs,” sparking outrage across the country. Not only among parents, but also in aviation, among others.
For example, Tillmann Fuchs, media manager and current head of communications at Vienna Airport, criticizes the incitement of children against their parents in official teaching materials.
Co-editor regrets ‘when parents feel attacked’
Publisher Jung Österreich did not want to comment on the climate agitation, but SOS Children’s Villages did. The renowned child protection organization has nothing directly to do with the ‘climate pigs’ page, but is co-publisher of the ‘Spatzenpost’: ‘We regret if parents felt attacked by the report. Because especially when it comes to climate protection, it is important that we all stick together.”
Source: Krone

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