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π Very interesting, I didn't know about the Swedish view.
I actually had a teacher in the 90s who turned out to be a Neonazi, but that was this whole weird thing, and wow, do these people actually exist in real life, and he had to leave the school because he wasnβt expected to be able to live up to the basic democratic values required by the school curriculum.
Iβm not sure that was the right thing to do, because as a result he became a full-time professional Neonazi and is today the press secretary of the main Neonazi organization in Sweden.
Well, that is hard to say... :/ First of all, I like that the school reacted quickly. Many schools would probably try to leave things as they are and to not attract too much negative attention.
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@KAOS
Might I ask where you are from? What's your perspective on the 90s vs the 2010s?