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Haha, I think you're defending the teacher's right to show kids how to do a Heil Hitler salute with proper form.
If they are studying Nazi Germany during the time of WWII and the teacher shows the kids what the Nazis salute is then it's a History lesson. If the teacher spends a week on the validity of the Nazis and has each student stand and give the salute then the teacher should be fired.

For someone who claims to be an attorney you sure have a difficult time differentiating between things.
 
If they are studying Nazi Germany during the time of WWII and the teacher shows the kids what the Nazis salute is then it's a History lesson. If the teacher spends a week on the validity of the Nazis and has each student stand and give the salute then the teacher should be fired.

For someone who claims to be an attorney you sure have a difficult time differentiating between things.

So which was it? History lesson or indoctrination? Maybe you should ask the plumber - he seems to know what is going on.
 
I hear Vermont is full of nazis.

I had a 6th-grade classmate who was really into all the Nazi stuff - raised-arm salutes, swastika doodles, and the like. I think someone eventually explained to him what all that stuff meant, because all of a sudden he knocked it off.

Then there was the high school science teacher who wore a pinkie ring decorated with a swastika. Some kid got up the nerve to ask him about it - "I took it off a dead Nazi". No more questions.

You don't really know much, do you?
 
I had a 6th-grade classmate who was really into all the Nazi stuff - raised-arm salutes, swastika doodles, and the like. I think someone eventually explained to him what all that stuff meant, because all of a sudden he knocked it off.

Then there was the high school science teacher who wore a pinkie ring decorated with a swastika. Some kid got up the nerve to ask him about it - "I took it off a dead Nazi". No more questions.

You don't really know much, do you?
We have already heard that one before, go ahead and change the record.
 
I had a 6th-grade classmate who was really into all the Nazi stuff - raised-arm salutes, swastika doodles, and the like. I think someone eventually explained to him what all that stuff meant, because all of a sudden he knocked it off.

Then there was the high school science teacher who wore a pinkie ring decorated with a swastika. Some kid got up the nerve to ask him about it - "I took it off a dead Nazi". No more questions.

You don't really know much, do you?


Nor do you.
Normal for young kids to dabble, when educated on the matter they learn. When shamed they rebel.
Is it illegal to draw ?

You make both instances seem dirty......like you.
 
I had a 6th-grade classmate who was really into all the Nazi stuff - raised-arm salutes, swastika doodles, and the like. I think someone eventually explained to him what all that stuff meant, because all of a sudden he knocked it off.

Then there was the high school science teacher who wore a pinkie ring decorated with a swastika. Some kid got up the nerve to ask him about it - "I took it off a dead Nazi". No more questions.

You don't really know much, do you?
Most nazis hide in New Hampshire, but vermont and hampshire, whats the dif?
 
So which was it? History lesson or indoctrination? Maybe you should ask the plumber - he seems to know what is going on.
Great insight! Did you come up with that all by yourself or did you Google it?

If it was a History lesson did the teacher also show other salutes? If it was indoctrination then I bet the least of this teachers problems is getting fired...
 
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