Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
- Thread starter
- #21
The stasi also had classroom spies. Its not a great idea.Well I read you post and thought it was bat shit. Well I was wrong, this is the truth, as far of a WWII tactic this is true also. Hitler said so in his book. He stated that the Young are the future. Teach them young and they will follow. Some of the Regular SS troops feared the teenagers in the SS, they had just one rule, die for the Leader. They killed 126 Army paptroopers in a courtyard in France.Outcry at far-right child informer scheme
German justice minister Katarina Barley has sharply condemned an online scheme launched by the far-right AfD party to get schoolchildren to inform on teachers who are politically partial.
The far-right party entered parliament for the first time this year, becoming the biggest opposition party.
Its informant site started in Hamburg and is likely to be launched elsewhere.
Ms Barley said it was "a method of dictators" and one union leader likened it to a "tool from the Middle Ages".
Comparisons have also been drawn with spying practices by the Nazis in World War Two and afterwards by the Stasi security service in communist East Germany.
In the south-western state of Baden-Württemberg, Education Minister Susanne Eisenmann said the idea was "completely wrong and harmful to democracy".
Sewer shite.They are not even attempting to cover it up any more.