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[–] roux@hexbear.net 8 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

"Mom, can we have terrorism?"

"No, we have terrorism at home."

Terrorism at home:

[–] ChaosMaterialist@hexbear.net 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)
  1. Collect data thoughtfully. There is no state or federal mandate for schools to document citizenship for K-12 school enrollment, though some states are considering requiring proof of citizenship or legal immigration status for enrollment, including Oklahoma, Indiana, Texas, Tennessee and New Jersey.

No. Collect nothing. That kind of information has a history of being used against people

Critically important in rounding up Jews was the work of Dutch civil servant J.L. Lentz, head of the Population Registration Office in the Hague. Lentz developed a population registration system, along with an identity card, which would effectively cover the entire population of the Netherlands. The German occupation authorities adapted Lentz's work to create a central register of Jews with links between the central register and the municipal registration offices. The registration record, the identity cards, and Lentz's 1942 report on the location of Jews in the Netherlands, culminating in so-called "dot maps" showing the population density of Jews by district, were used in the creation of transport lists by the Nazi SS. Ultimately these overlapping systems of identification, used to great effect by the Nazis, contributed to a survival rate of Jews in the Netherlands of only 27 percent.

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Also IBM and the Holocaust book.

More: The Dutch police and the persecution of Jews in the Netherlands during the German occupation, 1940-1945.

  1. Obey the law. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act forbids sharing certain information about students with outsiders, including law enforcement. As a rule, then, staff should always avoid discussing students beyond what they are required to do as a function of their employment. Many school board policies ensure that the information they release publicly about enrolled students is minimal.

Also no! Do not collaborate with collaborators.

At the same time, there was substantial collaboration from the Dutch population including the Amsterdam city administration, the Dutch municipal police, and Dutch railway workers who all helped to round up and deport Jews.

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