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Fascism v. Fascism
Topic Started: Jul 12 2008, 06:34 AM (182 Views)
eye95
Nazi Mom

This woman is pathetic. What she is doing to her kids is disgusting. What the Canadian authorities did is just as bad--and in the same way. Ironically, they are fighting the fascist way in which this woman is raising her children by using the trademark fascist tactic of the state raising children into its official ideology!
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School uniforms and behavior codes will enforce the atmosphere necessary for education. Hopefully these would preclude swastikas on arms.

If the mother wants to be a Nazi and riase her daughter as such, until it violates a law, the mother should be allowed to keep her children and raise them as she sees fit.

Perhaps there was something more than the swastika that prompted the removal of the children form the home? I would hope so.
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I would hope so too. Somehow, though, I don't think so.

More and more, in the supposedly free world, freedom of speech is only protected if one agrees with some official ideology.

Amazingly, offensive vulgar speech is fully protected, while offensive political speech is squelched. I think our Founding Fathers would have sought precisely the reverse outcome!
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