Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 12, 2017
The claim that Hitler was pure evil is just dissolving on its own over time, it seems.
Our nonstop memes aren’t hurting anything.
Parents at a middle school in Gurnee, Illinois, are upset after their kids received a controversial Hitler-themed assignment.
One mother said she was “flabbergasted” after she found SpongeBob SquarePants with swastikas in her son’s language arts homework online, Fox 43 reported.
Kelly Masterton told WGN her eighth grade son, Michael, was given the assignment at Woodland Middle School last week called “If You Give Hitler a Country” modeled after the children’s book, “If you give a mouse a cookie.” The assignment had a cartoon-like “My Little Pony” in a Nazi uniform saluting over a map of Europe.
The students were instructed to “create a comic strip for little kids that exemplifies Europe’s appeasement towards Hitler,” using “fun and colorful” pictures.
“I asked him ‘did you ask the teacher if you could use these images?’ and he said ‘yes,’” she said. “Not sure what’s an appropriate manner to use a swastika.”
Kelly posted a picture of the Hitler-themed homework on her Facebook page, prompting other parents to raise questions.
“There’s got to be a better way to teach our kids about the horrific things Hitler did,” another parent said.
“I don’t think she did it on purpose, to be anti-Semitic,” Kelly said. “I think she was trying to teach that there was propaganda…It did not come through the assignment that way.”
“N-no… this is an anti-Hitler assignment… we’re not trying to brainwash your children into Nazism, guys. That’s crazy.” -/ourguys/ in Gurnee.
Remember that: always deny it if you get caught trying to brainwash children to accept Nazism.
I mean.
That’s the rule for now….