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It’s sad to see groups like GLSEN be accepted by the teacher's establishment and then allow the platform to go into the public schools and try and indoctrinate children. For example, they have something called the Day of Silence. Now they chose April 20 of all days to be the Day of Silence, I looked that up, I was like, ‘isn’t that Adolf Hitler’s birthday,’ I looked it up and sure enough it is Adolf Hitler’s birthday. I don’t think there’s a link there but how ironic. But they are using this day as a means by which to promote their lifestyle as if it is a positive thing.

Jerry Newcombe, Right Wing Watch 49 Comments [5/8/2012 3:31:42 AM]
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#1400469
Osiris

Hitler persecuted and killed gay people you ignorant piece of shit. If anything, creating a day of memory for all the gay people who have been persecuted and continue to suffer persecution to this very day on the day of Hitler's birthday is the best insult we can throw at those bastards.

Fuck you Hitler, we don't remember April 20th as your birthday, we remember it as a day of solidarity with our fellow man, the very thing you opposed.

5/8/2012 3:14:30 PM

#1400471
Osiris

Double post.

5/8/2012 3:15:09 PM

#1400474
Filin De Blanc

"@Filin De Blanc

For Celestia's sake?"

You are not a worshiper of the great Princess Celestia!? STONE THE HERETIC!

:P

5/8/2012 3:17:46 PM

#1400497
Alencon

The date in April of the Day of Silence varies. It was simply coincidence that it was on April 20 this year.

I might also point out that 4-20 is a BIG marijuana smoking day. That has nothing to do with Hitler or the Day of Silence either.

5/8/2012 4:19:01 PM

#1400507
breakerslion

Now they chose April 20 of all days to be the Day of Silence, I looked that up, I was like, ‘isn’t that the day the Supreme Court upheld the voiding of Western Electric's patents for insulating telegraph wires?,’ I looked it up and sure enough it is the day the Supreme Court upheld the voiding of Western Electric's patents for insulating telegraph wires(114 U.S. 447, 1885). I don’t think there’s a link there but how ironic. But they are using this day as a means by which to promote their lifestyle as if it is a positive thing.

I. Am. So. Sick. Of. The. Babble. Of. Stupid. People!

5/8/2012 5:16:15 PM

#1400520
lisamariefan

Casual Godwin attempt?

Oh, and guess what? A fuckton of people have been born on April 20th (or any day really). That's because a fuckton of people have lived.

5/8/2012 6:06:41 PM

#1400558
Percy Q. Shunn

Hate to tell you this, but hitler was one of yours. Own it.

5/8/2012 9:18:49 PM

#1400570
Ebon

1) Hitler massacred gay people, you dumb fuck.
2) There are only 365 days in a year, certain dates are going to coincide.
3) Tolerance =/= indoctrination. Although your lot try to indoctrinate kids at every turn.

5/8/2012 10:55:05 PM

#1400637
Jezebel's Evil Sister

By an amazing co-inky-dink, April 20, 1945, was the day Soviet troops entered Berlin, the US 7th army captured the German city of Nuremberg, and US forces conquered Motobu peninsula on Okinawa. World War II was almost over.

On the same day, his 56th birthday, Hitler made his last trip from his bunker to the ruined garden of the Reich Chancellery in order to award Iron Crosses to boy soldiers of the Hitler Youth. Then, he slithered back underground where he lived a miserable existence for 10 more days before he finally ended his own life.

Obvious, April 20 is NOT a day that celebrates Hitler.

So, it’s more likely that the date for the Day of Silence commemorates the 8th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet in 295.

Or any of the 206 other incidents listed at the following website … or, most likely of all, none of them.

http://www.historyorb.com/events/april/20

5/9/2012 4:56:20 AM

#1400646
Mr Blur

I was like, ‘isn’t that Adolf Hitler’s birthday

Of course you were... doesn't everyone know Hitler's birthday?

5/9/2012 5:00:38 AM

#1400699
aaa

Another irrelevant invoking of Hitler, number in-fucking-finity.

5/9/2012 7:30:41 AM

#1400708
Anon-e-moose

@Atheissimo

If Jerry-boy here is so moist for coincidences, then he shoud be soiling himself over the fact that François Hollande's election as President of France happened during the May bank holiday here in the UK - which of course is very soon after May Day, the Socialist holiday*.

Monsieur Hollande is the leader of the Socialist Party...! >:D

But all the best to our French commenters, in your victory over the Conservative womaniser Sarkozy (in bed). Vive La Revolution!

*- On May 5th here in the UK Labour gave the Conservatives & their Liberal Democrat bum-chums a right old kick in the bollocks via the local elections; the Tory & LibDem council seats, nay, whole councils falling to Labour! (But you lot in London who voted for... him; if you want Boris 'Bozo the Clown' Johnson - Harry Enfield's 'Tory Boy' character for real - over Ken Livingstone, then you deserve him).

5/9/2012 7:58:59 AM

#1400718
Sasha

April 20 is also my foster-sister's birthday, so you can just shut the fuck up.

5/9/2012 8:28:14 AM

#1400748
freako104

You're right. It is ironic considering how homosexuals were persecuted under Hitler. But I participated in Day of Silence when I was in high schhol. Still straight.

5/9/2012 9:20:20 AM

#1400751
Filin De Blanc

Yeah, well, Jerry, YOU'RE Hitler! And so's your dad!

5/9/2012 9:22:53 AM

#1400775
Fundies Make Me Sick

The Day of Silence is used to show solidarity and respect for all the gay people, particularly young people, who are teased, bullied, beaten and killed by people with attitudes like yours. And there is no "indoctrination" of children.

Insensitive prick.

5/9/2012 10:12:54 AM

#1400790
Tatsukun

Kind of creepy that the first thing that 4/20 means to this nutjob is Hitler's Birthday. I mean come on buddy... 4... 20 ???

5/9/2012 10:37:44 AM

#1400814
farpadokly

It is ironic. Because the Nazis persecuted homosexuals.

5/9/2012 11:58:25 AM

#1400876
TheLastCenturion

and? whats your point? would it make any difference if they had chosen Stalin's birthday? or Mussolini's? or how about rodrigo borgia? or julius caesar? or alexander the great? or ghengis khan? or any other historical figure, good or bad. every day is some villains birthday, there have been too many years, and too many villains for every day to be "pure" enough

5/9/2012 3:25:02 PM

#1400915
tranz2deep

Jerry?

Asshole?

They're spitting on Hitler's birthday by co-opting it for their Day of Silence.

Hitler was behind the most comprehensive regime of genocide in modern times.

By having their Day of Silence on Adolf's birthday, they seek to remind the world of this fact.

This is not a bad thing.

Your rotting cranial matter, however, is very, very bad, Jerry. Seriously, get a replacement brain that might actually form a thought.

5/9/2012 5:55:59 PM

#1401086
tmarcl

I looked it up and sure enough it is Adolf Hitler’s birthday. I don’t think there’s a link there but how ironic.

No, it's really not. If you look hard enough, you'll find that millions, if not billions of people have been born on April 20. At best, you have a coincidence - but even then, only because you're looking for connections to prove an incredibly idiotic posture.

5/10/2012 6:37:52 AM

#1401110
Anon-e-moose

"I looked it up and sure enough it is Adolf Hitler’s birthday. I don’t think there’s a link there but how ironic"

Not so ironic when you consider that among the main victims of Hitler's 'Final Solution' - Jews - were homosexuals. Mayhaps the date of said 'Day of Silence' is to show solidarity for those innocent victims of Hitler's tyranny. By thumbing their noses at Hitler's Skinhead/Aryan Nations/KKK/Tom Metzger/Fred Phelps & his WBC etc bumchums in this way, and on that date.

Never considered that did you eh, Jerry-boy...? And like I say in an equally ironic & 'Reverse Godwin'-esque way: Hitler was a right-winger.

I don't exactly see you & your ilk wearing T-shirts with the illustration of Karl Marx with the slogan 'I warned you that this would happen!', carrying placards with that classic poster of Che Guevara, proudly showing your membership cards of the Communist Party of America, and singing 'The Internationale' and/or 'The Red Flag'. Are you?

5/10/2012 7:16:00 AM

#1401338


I was born August 6th, the day we dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. Doesn't mean I like nukes.

5/10/2012 11:11:35 PM

#1520872
PosthumanHeresy

So, light up, stay quiet and mock Hitler? Sounds good to me.

3/29/2013 4:39:39 PM
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