“It’s Revolting” French School Probed After Marking Non-Pork-Eaters With Yellow Tags

Amid the migrant crisis in Europe, and the Czechs pulling people off trains and writing on their arms, a French municipality launched a probe into an Auxerre elementary school’s use of yellow tags to identify students who do not eat pork. “It’s revolting. It brings back memories of dark times,” noted one member of the Auxerre town council, but the mayor’s office said it was “an isolated, clumsy and unfortunate initiative.”
As Haaretz reports,
The city of Auxerre, located 105 miles southeast of Paris, opened the investigation on Friday after parents complained to local media about the school’s initiative, in which neck strings bearing red and yellow plastic discs were placed on pupils ahead of lunchtime at the school cafeteria.
The pupils wore the tags for one day before the faculty was instructed to stop using them.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on 10/02/2015.