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I used nazi terminology?
You agreed with the Nazis. You still don't see what is wrong with the Great Replacement CT.
I used nazi terminology?
You agreed with the Nazis. You still don't see what is wrong with the Great Replacement CT.
So if I see people are being replaced in their homelands I'm a nazi in your view? Yes or no?
What people are being replaced in their homeland dumb ass? How does one replace someone in their homeland? Tell me.
Yes or no? Is that too hard?
The House Bill calls for opposing views to debatable and controversial issues. Some would argue that the Holocaust is such an issue. Some would argue slavery is too.
“Teachers are literally afraid that we’re going to be punished for having books in our classes,” an elementary school teacher said. “There are no children’s books that show the ‘opposing perspective’ of the Holocaust or the ‘opposing perspective’ of slavery. Are we supposed to get rid of all of the books on those subjects?”
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/southlake-texas-holocaust-books-schools-rcna2965
Republicans who support the House Bill who also claim the bill does not require opposing view of the Holocaust are showing bias, because they alone want to decide what is and is not a debatable and controversial issue.
Do you think white people in America are being replaced by Jewish people? Yes or no?
The thing about The Great Replacement theory is that it is a lie. It was used to justify genocide.
So in what way are people being replaced? If it is genocide. Then yeah, definitely against genocide. But there is no genocide being committed against those turds carrying tikki torches. You know, the ones you agreed with and are still trying very hard to defend.
Some people do believe it is happening in western nations and many do in the US.
My issue with you was you slandering everyone as nazis in this day and age, which is dangerous, and I'm sure you don't believe everyone you paint with that is an actual nazi or neo nazi
Those people are misguided at best and white nationalists at worst.
Me calling out people who use Nazi rhetoric is not dangerous. The actual Nazi rhetoric is what is dangerous. We have seen where something like the Great Replacement ct can get us.
Well it is still you labelling people nazis even when you know they are not actual nazis. And yes that is dangerous in this day and age.
<{chips}>Seems to be more fake news that got copy/pasted on like every media site, which is standard reporting for our shit media. Looks to be another far left school administrator who threw a tantrum after a teacher was reprimanded for pushing CRT "abolish white people" books on 4th graders, which the administrators didn't do and were overruled by the school board, and a few days later threw her fit and said that if you can't verbally abuse children for being white, they must want you to teach pro nazi books, because of course in her mind, there's nothing in between "fuck white people" and being pro holocaust.
This is what happens when highly paid activist administrators increase at greater than 7x the rate of students.
No it really isn't dangerous in this day and age. I would be interested to hear how you think that it is. And when I hear someone using Nazi talking points they tend to be Nazis. Or are at least unaware that they are repeating Nazi talking points. When they talk like a Nazi. I assume they are a Nazi. I have no other info to assume otherwise. I don't label everyone a Nazi either.
@cincymma79 is definitely without a doubt not a Nazi. I disagree with him on virtually everything. But a while ago there was some dipshit poster making very obviously anti semitic remarks and he told the guy to fuck off.
Well some of the reasons I feel it's dangerous are that it can result in people being blacklisted, beaten, probably killed in the present day...all when possibly not true, just a label attached to someone who didn't agree with someone or had a different view. Ie someone beaten or killed for being a nazi when not actually one.
Not to mention what are you going to call an actual nazi? How are people going to distinguish the name calling from real ones?
People labelled nazis in some decades passed would have been a lot more legit than the way it is thrown around now.
It's just not good pedagogy, it is not a good way to learn about a topic to be taught the details of bullshit versions as a foil to the actual history. Maybe as case studies in a separate critical thinking 'identify the flaws in this argument' lesson but that's a subpar way to teach history. Especially if to the level where an alternate book has to be taught as a counterfactual. There's only so much time and attention span available.I mean, most of the opposing views are pretty logically inconsistent, aren't they?
Seems that if you teach your kids critical thinking (not critical theory) then it wouldn't be much of a problem to present them with controversial - and sometimes batshit insane - theories.
The big question is the presentation of the material.
Look its a term getting thrown about and applied to people who are not such. It is dangerous and loose definitions make people think there are way more of these people than there are and the term loses its true meaning.
It's just not good pedagogy, it is not a good way to learn about a topic to be taught the details of bullshit versions as a foil to the actual history. Maybe as case studies in a separate critical thinking 'identify the flaws in this argument' lesson but that's a subpar way to teach history. Especially if to the level where an alternate book has to be taught as a counterfactual. There's only so much time and attention span available.
I don't see the issue. I've always hated how history is told through one scope and viewpoint and therefore that's the only correct one. Events that have happened through history are always a lot more complex than we make them out to be.