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Old 09-17-14, 06:02 PM   #3
mapuc
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Originally Posted by Skybird View Post
Openly praising Hitler in Germany is dared by two groups only: Neonazis, and Palestinian/Turkish/Arab groups, and even the Neonazis have learned for the most to be clever enough to hide that a bit. And when you have schools where 50%, 70% and in some hotspots even 90% of the pupils are from Muslim foreign families, then you easily have problem with shameless propagation of such opinions, or German-bashing/-mobbing.

Since you say that you live somewhat isolated and not more than 20% of shcool pupils are not ethnical Danes, I assume there is no hotspot and no Islam porblem background. Leaves the question for Nazi backgrounds, maybe? Scandinavia has small but well organised Nazi organisations. And in Germany thes eoftenb like to pesert in small villages and isolated reigons in the Eastenr part of Germany, in the federal states that earlier belonged to the GDR. Here they have even the political majority in some small towns and villages. Talking about regions that due to economic and demographic decline are somewhat disconnected from the rest of Germany, offering residents no perspectives.
About 99 % of the children in her school is ethnics danes, there are some foreigners.

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Have just talked to my sister about it, getting more information

My Niece thought that this Hitler was some kind of a famous footballplayer the way the other children talked about him.
When my sister told her who this Hitler was and how evil he was my Niece couldn't understand why...why praise some person who's so evil.


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