Quote Originally Posted by amsterdam
i like the sound of that.i would like for my kids to be taught stuff and techniques like that.
Wow Amsterdam, we agree on something. You can't teach the truth while at the same time hiding it. Also, it's incredibly hypocritical to protest a group, government, etc, that is oppressive and restricts freedom by restricting the freedom to teach about it.

I do think that this is best kept at the college level. Younger, more impressionable kids, might not be able to understand what he was doing and just take what he was saying as the teachers word. "My teacher says Nazi's were good, I wanna be a Nazi Mommy" Not too cool.
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