US kankle capital must now teach Holocaust denialism; Republican Karens are worried CRT will make their kids gay

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#1 lamprey263
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I mean, anybody surprised? This is the Republican Party pushing this shit.

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#2 Stevo_the_gamer  Moderator
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Sounds like a small school district administrator is misinterpreting the Texas law per NBC's coverage and corrected themselves in a public Facebook posting.

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#3  Edited By mrbojangles25
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@Stevo_the_gamer: yup, this isn't a national headline imo, just a local mixup. Moving on.

But, for the sake of discussion...pretty screwed up.

I'm not sure what "different perspectives" to the Holocaust are other than "I'm a Nazi" or "I don't like Jews" or "Well, maybe the Jews did deserve it".

It's just not an argument that needs to be had, and this is coming from someone that loooooooves being Devil's Advocate. There's plenty to discuss and debate on issues surrounding the Holocaust, but as for the overarching concept of the Holocaust, I don't think there is any debate: it was a terrible thing committed by terrible people and it should not happen again.

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#4 Stevo_the_gamer  Moderator
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What a bizarre topic title update. Let's not intentionally misinterpret the article and mislead others.