Uproar after Nazi hats, gas canisters and swastika cake used in class

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A school employee is being investigated after he brought firearms into class, baked a cake with a swastika on it and let a student dress up in his Nazi hat

 

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have a all the facts for. Stop trying to make mountains out of mole hills. There’s nothing here. It’s history, being taught in a tangible way, so students can gain a proper understanding of what was done and it’s now been blown out of proportion. (P2)

I was very disappointed to read this article as there is a lack of context and a lack of facts. What was said in the class? Was the impact of the Nazi agenda mentioned? Nothing was addressed in this article and this employee is being incriminated for something that you don’t (P1)

What a legend

‘He let a student dress up’? Are teachers in control of how students dress now ? That’s new

WTF seriously bat shit crazy!!!

Clutch those pearls

Horrendous...

BrigadierSlog Hmmm. I've had more than my fill of batshit crazy news for today.

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