Teaching the controversy about *checks notes* *checks notes again* *checks notes again again* Nazism.
Teaching the controversy about *checks notes* *checks notes again* *checks notes again again* Nazism.
"There were great people on all of the several shifting sides. Let's look at what it was like for the Nazi troops [preferably wintering in Russia]."
o.O
Ohh come now. There isn't anything controversial about Nazis. Everyone has full knowledge and agrees that Nazis, without a shadow of doubt have been, and always will be one of the most evil forces in history, and do not deserve any adoration, right? ... Right?
I think what the conversation here stems from is that for the past… Idk maybe 6-8 years, we've been having elected officials talk like them. Saying stuff like schools should teach "both sides of the Holocaust fairly" and banning books that warn kids about their schemes like Maus. Sugarcoating mass💀
Course you can teach the controversy. The controversy is whether anyone who approves of Nazism is in need of mental health, treatment or incarceration.
Yes, still Nazis in 2025. Let the good times roll I guess. I’d better clean my guns.
That's what the Ohio Statehouse is dictating.
bsky.app/profile/jose...
Nazis literally be like stop being mean to us for being Nazis.
I miss the days we could all agree Nazis are bad
I think we should show restraint when it comes to the Nazis. If we become violent against them, it will give them what they want and make things worse. We should only protest the Nazis peacefully and if they try to become violent, we sit down. Surely then they'll see how unreasonable they're being.
Oh yeah that'll work for sure! We should also send a strongly-worded letter. That gets 'em every time.