The Wehrmacht committed just as many war crimes as the SS.

You're talking about Max Hastingsuziq wrote:
dilbert has been reading ww2 books written by right-wing nazi sympathizing columnists
Schools can teach all that stuff if they want, but they should teach it in a way that opens the classroom to discussion. That was never my experience in high school civics. Their way or the highway on things that were less factoid and more political opinionating. Bad class, but a good example of how being a snob about stuff can have the opposite desired effect when you're arguing with someone.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have been reading and watching a lot about the fights parents are having against school boards over the LGBT agenda in schools, Critical Race theory in schools, and now masking our children in schools.
When are parents going to rise up and put these teachers and their unions in their place? It is really nauseating seeing how much the teachers and democrats are turning our schools into woke far left indoctrination centers.
The governor of NJ has made it a priority for schools to fully open next month. They denied schools the ability to offer any remote options. The governor did put in a school mask mandate though.A memo from the state Department of Education that was issued Wednesday calls on K-12 educators to consider providing remote instruction to students who might have to quarantine during the school year.
Are you referring to NJ? Our governor was fine with schools shutting down as long as they needed. This governor has been very good to the schools even before COVID. I support reopening and eliminating the remote option at least for a little while to see how it goes. Also vaccine mandate for all school employees should be a thing. Give me that booster shot.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Blocking schools from having the ability to shut down is such a pissing contest. You'd think we'd learn not to use something as volatile as a deadly pandemic to pander and jostle for position. Maybe virus gets super bad, governor turns around and shuts them down again, looking pretty stupid in hindsight.
you live in a metropolis. You are currently in a place where there are (according to your wiki link) ~25,000 people. What you are describing are rural vs. urban differences.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I now know what Uzique meant about America not being that diverse between states. People in South Carolina talk differently but otherwise everything else is pretty much the same? Same fast food places, same stuff on T.V., etc. Everything seems even more fast food around here. I went to Uber Eats and looked around. In my area even mom and pop places are connected to Uber Eats but here it is all just fast food chains and a lot of them have $7.99 delivery. Never see that in the north.
Other interesting stuff. The relative likes that the kids have an agriculture project to complete in school. The schools like agriculture learning? That's different but keep in mind NJ #1 schools while SC is #44. I asked her about the demographics of the area and there are no Arabs or Asians at all. I looked at Facebook dating. Saw some girl "looking for a man to live a Christ centered life" lol.
Finally, you need a car to get everywhere. Don't like that.
Welcome to rural life, get fucking used to it or get out.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't feel like I live in a metropolis. Interestingly NJ is half the size of South Carolina but has nearly double the population.
Can get even cheaper than that in certain areasSuperJail Warden wrote:
I left. The only thing that impressed me about rural life was the housing developments they were building. Rows of new houses being built on empty plots of land. You never see that in my area. Homes starting at $200,000.