Soon they will leave it out of the history books. They probably already do in California. My son is in 8th grade and his WW2 history block had no mention of the holocaust.
Sammy D from Houma wrote:
Soon they will leave it out of the history books. They probably already do in California. My son is in 8th grade and his WW2 history block had no mention of the holocaust.
Seriously? How can they leave out the holocaust?
bull shite...
Sammy D from Houma wrote:
Soon they will leave it out of the history books. They probably already do in California. My son is in 8th grade and his WW2 history block had no mention of the holocaust.
lyin lyiars wrote:
bull shite...
Sammy D from Houma wrote:Soon they will leave it out of the history books. They probably already do in California. My son is in 8th grade and his WW2 history block had no mention of the holocaust.
I think I got trolled!
The Somalian "refugees" have been shining stars in Minneapolis here. Well, besides the ones that murder, steal, or return to Africa to fight as muslim extremists.
Sammy D from Houma wrote:
Soon they will leave it out of the history books. They probably already do in California. My son is in 8th grade and his WW2 history block had no mention of the holocaust.
The ‘holocaust’?
Do you know that in 14 countries of Europe and North America it is illegal to speak, publish or even conduct research into any aspects of the "Holocaust" that question the prevailing facts surrounding the these incidents of WW II.
And a career ending move in most other countries as well.
I doubt this came about through a Christian groundswell of overwhelming passion that no question must ever be posed.
Try as I might - I can find no other matter of historic narrative or investigation that is so inviolate and sacred that it must be protected by law.
Just last week, the Germans, with all the multitudes of serious issues they face right now, still found time to jail an 87 year old grandmother for daring to suggest that Auschwitz was a labour camp, not a death camp.
I doubt many American history books will mention that over a million Germans died of disease, starvation and exposure in Eisenhower’s internment camps AFTER the end of WW2 in Europe.
Don't swallow everything you see on the Internet, kids. This column is a gross over-simplification at best and a twisted lie at worst.
Most at the forum agreed that a 9/11 commemoration is a good idea, but the proposition brought forward was incomplete and had too many logistical problems to be approved. It is already being reformulated and will be brought forward again, and almost certainly approved, once all the problems are ironed out.
Apparently, yes, some Muslims were worried about not having a safe-space or whatever during the moment of silence and that was expressed during the forum. But in no way shape or form did it cause the proposal to be rejected.
I can see it now, though. When the measure is approved the right will celebrate 'their' victory brought about by shining the light of common sense and twisted half-truth upon the subject.
The UM administration has already 'vacated' the little Nazi's vote. They WILL have a moment of silence. Thank God the MSA KKKlowns have no real power. The scary thing is that in the future they will be our leaders.
I was just glad when they started playing "Take me out to the ballgame" during the 7th inning stretch instead of "God bless America"
"These incidents"?
Hello, mr. Nazi!
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