Stanford student reported for reading Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ - Student reported to campus officials over Snapchat photo of them with the book

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Reported to the university following a social media post

A Stanford University student has been reported to campus officials for reading Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” book.

“A Protected Identity Harm report has been filed after the circulation of a Snapchat screenshot,” of the student, according to The Stanford Daily.

The reporting system “is the University’s process to address incidents where a community member experiences harm because of who they are and how they show up in the world,” according to Stanford.

“The photo of the student reading the book was posted to another student’s Snapchat story Friday evening, according to a screenshot of the image obtained by The Daily,” the campus newspaper reported. It did not provide a copy of the image nor any further context that would explain how the student harmed anyone.
“Swift action was taken by the leadership in the residential community where both the individuals who posted and the one pictured are members,” campus rabbis Jessica Kirschner and Laurie Tapper wrote in an email to Jewish students.

The Fix emailed Kirschner and asked if there should be punishments for the student and for more information on the Snapchat and the email the rabbis sent out. The Fix also asked if there should be a removal or other action taken against the 76 copies of “Mein Kampf” that the university has.

“I do not believe we should ban books, or punish the reading of books, even books whose content is as offensive as Mein Kampf,” she said via email. “This is antithetical to the purpose of the university and the spirit of free inquiry.”

“As a residential community as well as a learning community, it is important for students to have space and support to work through how individuals interpret things differently, and the distance that can emerge between intent and impact,” the rabbi said on Monday evening.

She did not respond to a follow-up question that asked for clarification on Hillel’s involvement in the report.

University officials are “working with the leaders of the residence that the students belong to address the social media post and its impact on the community,” the paper reported, based on comments that spokesperson Dee Mostofi provided it.

Mostofi and the campus media team did not respond to a Monday morning email from The Fix that asked for more information on what specifically the student did to harm others and if the university would remove or restrict access to its own copies of the book.

A Jewish student argued that whether the book was read as part of a distasteful joke, as rumored, or for a class, it should be allowed.

“Though Mein Kampf carries a hateful, genocidal message packed with poor writing, this should not disqualify the book from being read,” Julia Steinberg wrote in the Stanford Review. “In fact, Mein Kampf is worth reading because it exposes the mind of one of the most consequential men of the 20th century, and allows readers to comprehend the kind of thinking that, when given power, leads to violence.”

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>Amerisubhuman "universities" have not just one but TWO "campus rabbis"
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I mean fuck Stanford on principle but there are 17,000 students, and per Wikipedia:

As of April 2021, 85 Nobel laureates, 29 Turing Award laureates,[note 1] and 8 Fields Medalists have been affiliated with Stanford as students, alumni, faculty, or staff.[46] In addition, Stanford is particularly noted for its entrepreneurship and is one of the most successful universities in attracting funding for start-ups.[47][48][49][50][51] Stanford alumni have founded numerous companies, which combined produce more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue and have created 5.4 million jobs as of 2011, roughly equivalent to the seventh largest economy in the world (as of 2020).[52][53][54] Stanford is the alma mater of U.S. President Herbert Hoover, 74 living billionaires, and 17 astronauts.[55] In academia, its alumni include the current presidents of Yale and MIT and the provosts of Harvard and Princeton. It is also one of the leading producers of Fulbright Scholars, Marshall Scholars, Rhodes Scholars, and members of the United States Congress.
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If you don't expect a few Jews in that pile, I don't know what to say.
 
MLK was also a Communist agent, keep this in mind.
A lot of black Americans were Communists during those days, largely because it provided an alternative to segregated racism & promised a Utopia, famous economist Thomas Sowell used to be a Communist, then he started looking into how Communist economics works and 180'd when he realized it meant famines. A lot of people who were pro-Communist simply didn't know how awful it really is, and that remains to be a problem to this day.

The real question is to whether or not MLK was a Russian asset. If he were, we'd surely know it and assassinating him would've been unnecessary because he'd be in a Federal prison for being a traitor instead.
 
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"Constant manbaby tantrums", lol no.

"Groomer", also no. If anything, Hitler was a fuckboy. Man definitely sired at least one bastard child during his time in the Imperial German Army while stationed in France.
A middle aged adult perving on a teen isn't grooming?

I wonder how old those girls in the picture were.
 
MLK was right about one thing in his "I Have A Dream" speech. That people absolutely should be judged on their merits instead of just by race. I have no idea how or why that idea got chucked to the wayside in favor of the reverse racism policies we have today. Other than that, fuck MLK, he was a degenerate.
 
I have no idea how or why that idea got chucked to the wayside in favor of the reverse racism policies we have today.
Because that idea doesn't make niggers get rich off whitey's hard work in revenge fo dem' slabbery dayz. It literally just means an even playing field, and that is not what the Common American Nigger wanted (and wants to this day). The Common American Nigger wants to be above, to be in charge and lord over the evil rayciss crackuhs. Why do you think assholes like Malcolm X and groups like the Nation of Islam got so popular, and still are?
 
Yes but a book written by an individual who had such an immense and lasting impact on the world is absolutely legitimate reading material.

Ironic the Streisand effect is going to have "unintended " consequences for Hillel and its minions.
I'm literally shopping for it now. Anyone tell me which non zogged out version I could get? I get it's just 30s autism for far too long but I want to at least know it before it's unavailable.

It's on ThriftBooks but a lot of versions. @Abyssal Bulwark advice?
 
Fun fact, Mein Kampf is the most purchased book ever printed and it's the least read book ever bought.
Are you sure about that first part? Cause various religious texts very likely fall under that first category by a massive margin

That said there is nothing wrong or even remotely suspicious about reading mein kampf at a college. As has been pointed out there could be any number of reasons for it, including doing it literally as part of his class work, or it could be that he was curious. The reaction implies it somehow means he's a nazi who is going to shoot up the school or some shit. The supposedly anonymous reporting of him over it should have been ignored and the person attempting to do it disciplined for it. There was no valid reason for that and it was clearly an attempt at harassment, as is all the coverage of it. Nevermind the fact that there are literally dozens of copies of said book at the universities library to begin with. This is the kind of thing that can escalate to a student suing the school pretty easily if they aren't careful about how they act about this. Just taking that report at all under the circumstances is asking for trouble, let alone if this student ends up harassed further or assaulted over it
 
Imagine reading some gay ass diary about a disgruntled manlet glorifying and trying to """fix""" a shithole country in e*rope with his dead ideology.

Okay but for real, I hope this kid doesn't get aids from the pozzed police.
 
Gonna say Hitler. Homeboy had constant manbaby tantrums and was a groomer to boot (he first met Eva Braun when she was 17 and he was in his 30s or 40s)
I love how the first thought in your head about a move to ban a book is to sperg about Hitler banging his legal age gf Eva Braun. Sounds like you need to get out more.

I'm literally shopping for it now. Anyone tell me which non zogged out version I could get? I get it's just 30s autism for far too long but I want to at least know it before it's unavailable.

It's on ThriftBooks but a lot of versions. @Abyssal Bulwark advice?

There's two versions, someone else can tell you where to find the most recent one because I don't know

Edit there's the Manheim, Ford and Murphy editions, as well as a "Stalag" edition and one for the planned invasion of Britain (here) but the one Iwas thinking of is the Thomas Dalton edition
 
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Are you sure about that first part? Cause various religious texts very likely fall under that first category by a massive margin

That said there is nothing wrong or even remotely suspicious about reading mein kampf at a college. As has been pointed out there could be any number of reasons for it, including doing it literally as part of his class work, or it could be that he was curious. The reaction implies it somehow means he's a nazi who is going to shoot up the school or some shit. The supposedly anonymous reporting of him over it should have been ignored and the person attempting to do it disciplined for it. There was no valid reason for that and it was clearly an attempt at harassment, as is all the coverage of it. Nevermind the fact that there are literally dozens of copies of said book at the universities library to begin with. This is the kind of thing that can escalate to a student suing the school pretty easily if they aren't careful about how they act about this. Just taking that report at all under the circumstances is asking for trouble, let alone if this student ends up harassed further or assaulted over it
Well given most colleges now are 900% SJW cucked, I would say it is a reason why retards would break the glass. Back in 2000, I distinctly remember a professor of Eastern Euro history arguing with me that the Ukrainian genocide ever happened. It was confusing to me at the time because I knew what I read and wrote a whole paper on it. I have no idea how I even got on the topic as I have no relation at all to Ukraine. Now I get it. Another case of youth wasted on the young and this is neither a pro-Ukraine or pro-Russian result, rather anti-communist.
 
World War 2 as a conflict and event has been so fucking filtered through popular media that most of what the average joe knows is worthless slop. I'd rather people read these sort of things, get an understanding of the conflicts, what's going through the minds of these leaders for better or for worse.
 
I love how the first thought in your head about a move to ban a book is to sperg about Hitler banging his legal age gf Eva Braun. Sounds like you need to get out more.
So if a 40-something troon started perving on a 17 year old employee of their photographer, it would be a-okay and not something added to the lengthy OP of their thread here.

Shit, I'm pretty sure there's an Ethan Ralph reference here as well.
 
MLK was right about one thing in his "I Have A Dream" speech. That people absolutely should be judged on their merits instead of just by race. I have no idea how or why that idea got chucked to the wayside in favor of the reverse racism policies we have today. Other than that, fuck MLK, he was a degenerate.
Except he didn't even write that speech. It was written by Clarence Jones, like all his major speeches were. MLK was a grifter who climbed into power on the backs of others, to say nothing of the rapes he and his fellow "reverends" committed on females from among their own followers.
 
Anyone who actually wants a better look into the National Socialist ideology would do well to read White Power by George Lincoln Rockwell*. Even his autobiography, This Time The World, actually reads like something intended for a wider audience.


*Even if you aren't, there's at least two chapters in White Power that aged well. One's where Rockwell, with some pretty compelling evidence, explains how it was the KGB behind Kennedy's assassination, and why this benefitted the USSR. Another is him writing of a hypothetical civil war taking place in the 1970s where the "Civil Rights Movement" escalated badly, ending in the occupation of the USA by black supremacists who are in the process of handing the keys over to the USSR. When I read that chapter, ANTIFAggots and Nigger Lives Matter were lighting the country on fire the first go-round, so it was a bit of a shocker for high-schooler me to read that no, the "Civil Rights Movement" wasn't some peaceful heckin wholesome protest, but an actual borderline insurrection just like BLM is in the modern day.
What are you, 18? Actually get some life experience, dude. You're going down a path that will end in you being nothing but something for people to mock. Especially on here.
Because that idea doesn't make niggers get rich off whitey's hard work in revenge fo dem' slabbery dayz. It literally just means an even playing field, and that is not what the Common American Nigger wanted (and wants to this day). The Common American Nigger wants to be above, to be in charge and lord over the evil rayciss crackuhs. Why do you think assholes like Malcolm X and groups like the Nation of Islam got so popular, and still are?
Oh for fuck's sake, can you please leave this site until you learn it's not /pol/? Go and paint your motorhome.
 
This is the exact same pattern as the Hamline Mohammed picture controversy, but here the students say things like:
“Though Mein Kampf carries a hateful, genocidal message packed with poor writing, this should not disqualify the book from being read,” Julia Steinberg wrote in the Stanford Review. “In fact, Mein Kampf is worth reading because it exposes the mind of one of the most consequential men of the 20th century, and allows readers to comprehend the kind of thinking that, when given power, leads to violence.”
 
What are you, 18? Actually get some life experience, dude. You're going down a path that will end in you being nothing but something for people to mock. Especially on here.

Oh for fuck's sake, can you please leave this site until you learn it's not /pol/? Go and paint your motorhome.
Do you have anything of worth to say, or is the best you can manage cheap gutter insults?
 
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