Teaching a balanced view of the Holocaust in Texas


For once words fail me.Right wing lunacy has seen all sorts of nonsense dragged into the classroom. For example trying to debunk Darwin. But this seems quite dangerous to me.

I wonder if its just boneheadism or if there is a more sinister movement behind this.
Attempting to manipulate AGAIN Tommy? Why are you babbling about Darwin--that wasn't the article was about. That wasn't what the article is about but like you NBC is trying to manipulate---notice they don't discuss exactly what the parents were complaining about other than it was about RACISM (BLM bullshit I'm sure) but you start making up nonesense about the Holocust. The school is pushing for multiple views to be given so kids can learn to think not be little brain washed communists as you hope for.
 
What is the alternative view to the Holocaust?
I'd settle for how and why Hitler came to power but they could discuss how the muslims teach that the holocaust didn't happen and then show the kids the pictures of what happen allowing them to think. The article btw wasn't about the holocaust, it was about an inept racist teacher putting up books on racism not the holocaust so likely just some CRT bullshit. Now that the communists can't brainwash via one sided bullshit CRT even in the library, they are trying to say this is about the Holocaust doing through books in the classroom. It's crazy--your crazy. People are tried of the racist nonsense that you spew...
 
You will find that liberalism isn't the coercive authoritarian ideology that seeks to limit people's rights like you practice.
haha, sure I do. I practice it all day e'ery day. Cuz I is scary liberal. You should see my kingdom, it reaches far and wide.

"coercive authoritarian ideology"

Like, purging the "RINOs", which really just means GOPers 1) who don't think Trump is awesome, and 2) who don't the election was stolen. Oh, and 3) who actually say so out loud. Very important, that last part. Because most of the GOPers swinging from Trump's nutsack are guilty of 1) and 2). It's 3) that gets you called a horrible person by the always classless Ex-President and gets you primaried.
 
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we have a few deniers on this board, they can not however explain away the eyewitness accounts or photos.
Oh, that's an easy one, for them. "The photos don't show 6 million Jews."

The piles of wedding rings and gold teeth are staged. There were never 6 million Jews in all of Europe. The elite Jews supported the Führer, and used him to destroy all the industry of Europe and to steal back their Holy land. It goes all the way down the rabbit hole with those freaks.
 
This issue raises much deeper and complicated question about the First amendment and how it should be applied in public schools.

Should a Holocaust denier be allowed to teach history? And if yes, should they be required to present an 'opposing' view in classes?
 
Apparently you aren't that familiar with the American government school system. They are dominated by Leftards and other hardcore socialists.

"Right wingers" are kept at bay and usually send their spawn to private institutions.


BTW, when I was in school, we were taight how the Germans made lampshades and bars of soaps out of the Jewish population during WW2.
It's a republican law. They wrote it. They passed it. A republican governor signed it.
 
Your link:

"State Sen. Bryan Hughes, an East Texas Republican who wrote Senate Bill 3, denied that the law requires teachers to provide opposing views on what he called matters of 'good and evil' or to get rid of books that offer only one perspective on the Holocaust.

"'That’s not what the bill says,' Hughes said in an interview Wednesday when asked about the Carroll book guidelines. 'I’m glad we can have this discussion to help elucidate what the bill says, because that’s not what the bill says.'"

Perhaps a historical perspective that answers the question of why Jews have been subject of such crimes as the Holocaust would help Americans understand both sides of "good and evil" in modern day Israel?

Pogroms

"Pogrom came into frequent use as a term around 1881 after anti-Semitic violence erupted following the assassination of Czar Alexander II."
State Sen Bryan Hughes is lying. Read the bill for yourself.
 
Sounds like a bunch of whiny teachers having a hissy fit because there are limitations on how much racist and communist indoctrination they can get away with. Not one person in this liberal hit piece cited the language in the legislation, just more broad brush nonsense. Gaslighting the Holocaust is simply a red herring.
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I think if you open your eyes and ditch the lib hysteria you will find that 99.99% of trump voters agree with you that the Holocaust was an evil event

The woman in question may be the exception (if she is a trump voter) or she may have just said something dumb

It happens on both sides
It's not just a dumb statement. It's a new Texas state law. Signed by a republican governor.
 
It's not just a dumb statement. It's a new Texas state law. Signed by a republican governor.
Nonsense

One inarticulate liberal “educator” making a dumb statement does not define the law
 

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