My boy, we are pilgrims in an unholy land...

Feb 15, 2008 10:14

Take a look at this...


I’d honestly like to know why this symbol is offensive to people. This isn’t me picking a fight or looking to pick people apart. I am just curious what feelings this wells up in people.

Apparently, Belding’s school has run into conflict because students drew and wrote papers about the swastika and parents found this "offensive" and would rather have pictures of holocaust victims draped around the hallways.

So, it is okay for Steven Spielberg and George Lucas to exploit this symbol to make billions off Indiana Jones adventures and 'Schindler’s List'. Everyone loves seeing a Nazi get his due. But, when a person in charge of EDUCATION spends a day teaching children about the roots of something and its metamorphosis into a symbol of hate they get reprimanded.

Maybe all you parents out there would like to home school your children on your own time. Since you seem to think you can do a better job than the teachers. Of course, then you would HAVE to accept the responsibility of your actions and the affects of your shitty parenting on the development of your kids instead of being able to blame it entirely on the school system and wash your hands of it.

You CUNTS!

I’ve said it before, I say it again... if your kid is a fucked up deviant, the only person to blame is YOU!

Do you even know your own country’s history and the atrocities committed by the mighty U.S. of A. in the past? People sit here and whine about the Nazis being the scum of the Earth when there have been dozens of other cultures and societies throughout history who have employed mass extermination as a tactic INCLUDING the United States.

You fucking people don’t even have a clue. You just want to whine about it to whine about. Should I wait patiently for a comment posted in broken English from someone telling me I don’t know what *I* am talking about. Because remember, I don’t understand YOUR issues. From where I am standing I am perfectly sane. CUNTS!

parents, political correctness, observation, contemplation

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