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High school plastered with swastikas after Holocaust survivor visit
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 73002548:MV8zOTk3NDk0XzcyMzQ4OTA5XzFBOTBBNDAz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 40169223:MV8zOTk3NDk0XzcyMzQ4NzE1X0EzRjQ2Mw==] Anyone who doesn't think 600 trillion jewish victims were turned into lampshades and bars of soap is clearly an anti-semite! Lampshades and bars of soap. That's right folks, it actually happened. Don't you dare question it or ask for evidence. [/quote] I've looked into this and there is NO evidence that would stand up in the courts of today. The rules have changed since then. Testimonys of tortured men don't count. But if I was on the stand and you asked me how many kills I got to be written in the history books I'd say 60 gazillion as well. Yup put it down as 60 gazillion. That's gotta be a record right? [/quote]
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Flyers with Nazi swastikas were posted at a California school just days after a Holocaust survivor shared her firsthand horrors with students who had posted anti-Semitic photographs during a party.
Ten flyers were discovered at Newport Harbor High School on Sunday morning. Police were called and the flyers were removed. While posting the flyers is not a crime, Newport Beach police are investigating.
School principal Sean Boulton said in a statement: "Again we condemn all acts of anti-Semitism and hate in all their forms. We will continue to be vigilant with our stance, and the care of our students and staff."
But one senior at the school, Max Drakeford, called the latest episode "super disheartening -- a step backward."
Drakeford, whose grandmother survived the Holocaust, said the posters "send a message that we aren't welcome at our own school."
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