Ohio state representative Casey Weinstein's Tweets about H.B. 327, sparked backlash for comments about the Holocaust
State representative Casey Weinstein of Ohio tweets about House Bill 327, which would prohibit the teaching of controversial beliefs about nationality, race, ethnicity, or sex in public schools. The bill is now being reviewed by the legislature of Ohio.
During an interview in March with WEWS News 5 Cleveland, State Representative Sarah Fowler Arthur, a primary sponsor of the bill, made statements about the Holocaust while promoting the proposal. These comments prompted a backlash from constituents.
Casey Weinstein of Ohio tweeted:This is a friendly reminder that Ohio House Republicans are advancing a bill to teach BOTH SIDES OF THE HOLOCAUST.
— Rep. Casey Weinstein (@RepWeinstein) July 8, 2022
This is a friendly reminder that Ohio House Republicans are advancing a bill to teach BOTH SIDES OF THE HOLOCAUST.
— Rep. Casey Weinstein (@RepWeinstein) July 8, 2022Here are some of the People's Reaction On Twitter
FACT: There are no "both sides" to the Holocaust. The Nazis were evil, anti-Semitic killers, THE fucking END.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) July 8, 2022
Any politicians saying otherwise are disgraceful and should resign.
There are not TWO SIDES to the fucking HOLOCAUST pic.twitter.com/1JhtzEhWtG
— Andrew Wortman 🏳️🌈🇺🇸 (@AmoneyResists) July 8, 2022
what kind of shithole party tries to 'both sides' the holocaust
— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) July 8, 2022

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