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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Whatever you say, trailer trash.
Again, do you have anything useful to contribute? You can call me every insult you can think of, but that won't refute or disprove anything I've said.

If anything, it might be you who needs to "get some life experience". Not everyone who disagrees with you is "trailer trash".
 
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.
This is true, and I have always judged someone by the content of their character rather than the colour of their skin.

Which is why I hate crackers.
 
Everyone should read the book, it's actually really good. After all, if there are two sides to every story, shouldn't you get his side of things?
I would like to remind everyone that Hitler wrote this while in prison for the Beer Hall Putsch, and the odds of him being sentenced to death for his involvement were very high. This wasn't him calmly sitting down and laying out his beliefs and why he has them, this was him furiously bitching to everyone and no one in particular about how he got here and why. This was less of a manifesto, and more of a "Have I any last words? Why yes, yes I fucking do!" moment.

As far as a piece of history, it is valuable, but it is a slog to actually read the damn book.
 
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?
Didn't realize ThriftBooks still had it. I have the Manheim translation (pure black cover with title in red text), which I bought at a used book store I live near. I'm no expert on the different translations, but that's the one I would go with personally. That's also the print edition Amazon was selling (and might still do on Kindle) before they pulled the plug.

EDIT: The Manheim translation is also what the web archive provides IIRC.
 
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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.
A hundred years ago troons prancing around Weimar Germany were perving on eight and nine year old children that back then were not considered of legal age to give consent.

And then one day, for no reason at all...

A 17 year old in 1930s Germany was of legal age, and to this day still is, legally permitted to consent to sex with an adult. You may not like it but that's the way it is.

Cue fundies and parents.
 
I would like to remind everyone that Hitler wrote this while in prison for the Beer Hall Putsch, and the odds of him being sentenced to death for his involvement were very high. This wasn't him calmly sitting down and laying out his beliefs and why he has them, this was him furiously bitching to everyone and no one in particular about how he got here and why. This was less of a manifesto, and more of a "Have I any last words? Why yes, yes I fucking do!" moment.

As far as a piece of history, it is valuable, but it is a slog to actually read the damn book.
The odds of hitler being sentenced to death at his trial were non existent. Absolutely no chance whatsoever. The worst he would have gotten is a decade in prison (and that was never going to happen either). The local people, high ranking members of the armed forces including general ludendorff, who himself personally took part in said putsch supported him, as did every member of the court he was tried in. Aside from the problems it would cause politically, the whole country would lose its shit if ludendorff had been punished for his part - which if hitler had received such a sentence he would have had to have been. That would be asking for a revolution in a country already full of heavily armed right and left wing paramilitary groups killing each other in the streets and a small, pissed off military that is extremely angry over the terms of the armistice. It wouldn't have ended well to make an example of such people no matter what side they were on
 
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.
For real, him being a pedo when that was common somehow is worse than him killing millions and starting tardwars, lol.

Also, lol at AR pretending she cares about minors.
 
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.
Would a scan of a copy taken from an Indian public library be non-zogged out enough for you? Pajeets have a way different opinion of Hitler than most people in the ZOGosphere.

TBH Mein Kampf is enough to put most people off Nazism for life. If anything, more people should read it... or at least see how far they can get before giving up.
 
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I'd wipe my backside with the 'Protected Identity Harm report.' They give this bitty, rambling text it's power.
Call me paranoid but for some strange reason I'm starting to believe that TPTB would like to make Fahrenheit 451 a reality.

And as someone who actually likes books, that is a terrifying prospect.
 
This is why you support physical media and mom-and-pops book stores.
Honestly I'm kinda concerned that public libraries will be a thing of the past, or at least just become a place for hobos to hijack the computers for their daily dose of porn.

I actually once knew a guy who got arrested for some kind of illegal content in relation to that. In the town library. He went to jail and I haven't heard from him since.
 
These people are actual adults, at least physically, and are so terrified of someone reading a book they need to call some authorities? Truly the future is in good hands. It's completely ineffective anyways, like the usual kvetching about "muh Nazis" the people who are already on your side remain and everyone else thinks you're retarded or at best doesn't care. If they were reading it with the goal of provoking, congrats you gave them what they wanted. Next time laugh at them for being a retard and move on.

Getting neg reacts in the Thunderdome for dunking on Hitler sustains me

Bless
I thought that's what the aborted fetuses were for? :smug:
 
For real, him being a pedo when that was common somehow is worse than him killing millions and starting tardwars, lol.

Also, lol at AR pretending she cares about minors.
Nah him being a pedo just makes him more of a lolcow and gives him something in common with a shitton of people who have threads here.

Not many people with KF threads have started wars or killed millions of people.
I thought that's what the aborted fetuses were for? :smug:
The aborted fetuses are just fun to throw at walls and see if they stick
 
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