Angry viewers have taken to social media to berate an Instagram influencer after he claimed learning about World War II would harm pupils' mental health.
Reality TV star Freddie Bentley, 22, told Good Morning Britain today that he thinks schools should trim back what they teach on the conflict.
'It was a hard situation, World War Two, I don't want anyone to think I'm being disrespectful,' he said, but added: 'I remember learning it as a child thinking "Oh my God it's so intense".'
His comments were met with fury on social media as viewers slammed his disrespectful remarks on Twitter, as one person fumed: 'You need to learn respect young man!'
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They are still trying to hide history will help with shutting down the first amendment. I can no longer call these people stupid, they are fully retarded, oops
ReplyDeleteIf millennials learned the Truth about WWII it probably would affect their mental health. The odds of them stumbling across the well-hidden Truth are very low.
ReplyDeleteDitto for the Truth about 911, Sandy Hoax, Batman Shooting, NASA, Vaccines, Nuclear Energy (insanity), Fukushima, HAARP, or 5G
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DeleteHell, don't leave it to teaching them about it schools. Teach your children and grandchildren about it at home. One of my Grandfather's flew the hump, the other stormed the beaches of Normandy, and my Great Uncle drove a tank at the Battle of the Bulge. Despite none of them particularly talking about their experiences much, I cherish the memories of theirs that they did share. WWII was a necessary war, a noble cause. Not many conflicts can that be said about.
ReplyDeleteTo coin a phrase, millennials "can't handle the truth". Sheltered and things handed to them will not prepare them for the real world. They are deeply in debt with no prospects and are not at all prepared to handle things mature and responsible adults must handle on a daily basis including parenthood. Woe be to that generation. History teaches struggles and hardships that millennials just plain and simple are not prepared to deal with.
ReplyDeleteIt should be taught and the evil that was Hitler should be emphasized.
ReplyDeleteIt's not just Millennial's. I know clueless Baby Boomers that should be well retired and secure and after great jobs, homes, cars and divorces they still have not a pot to piss in yet maintain these loud nostalgic notions of what made or makes America great. Every generation has it's clueless looser's they have just gotten louder and more attention with all the social media. It has little to do with knowing or respecting history it's just natural selection.
ReplyDeleteIf WWII was traumatic how does he feel about 17 year war in the middle east with all the beheading and immolation of people by the Arabs.
ReplyDeleteI think the young man should be talking with a shrink to get his head in proper perspective.
Their mental health is already jeopardized to the brain washing from the communist colleges and commucrat run public school systems
ReplyDeleteMillennials have no mental health to begin with.
ReplyDeleteDo you realize where this is coming from right ? Do you see what the schools have done to our children? they have been indoctrinated into Maxist ideologies and luciferian principles.
ReplyDeleteinstead if moral GODly values they mock christains principles. They mock those who believe, they mock our past, destroy monuments, and deny lessons learned from the past..they despise the status quo and deny jesus. this is proof positive of what these evil control freaks have done. We will reap whats been sown here people.they will re write history,erase our traditions religion, beleives, and money all to recreate their fantasical false utopian society on the ashes of this republic..that is there intent.
Yeah, Freddie, let's all forget about the London bombings, the wholesale murder of 9,000,000 civilians by starvation, mass gassings and firing squads, bayonets, beatings with clubs, "medical" experiments, and sinkings of passenger ships. Let's pretend it all didn't happen.
ReplyDeleteMillennial mental health? Isn't that an oxymoron?
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