Apology accepted. Now go and learn.

WGN-TV News issued an apology to viewers Wednesday after the station ran an image of a Nazi symbol while reporting a story about Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement.

As anchor Tom Negovan reported the story Tuesday night about the holiday, which began at sundown, the image projected behind him was of a yellow star patch that Nazis forced Jews to wear in Germany.

I want to make it clear that I believe this was an accident.

An accident brought on by an educational system that no longer has time for the 15 million death-camp victims of Hitler’s Germany.

I do not blame WGN. I blame teachers, school administrators, teachers’ unions, school boards, and everyone in the educational system going all the way up to the Department of Education in Washington.

It seems to be more important today to teach children how to be good little dhimmis or to celebrate cultures and peoples that want nothing more than to destroy America than it is to teach the horrors of the Shoah.

“Never Again!” has somehow morphed into “Say What?”

I remember. I will not forget. And I will never stop speaking out against the evil that faces this country.