
No Jews, No Holocaust, Six Million Lives, The NEA Wants To Ignore
This is probably the worst analogy in the history of analogies, but here goes. Let’s say there is a complete madman out there who thinks Teslas are inferior to Volkswagens. This lunatic is so obsessed that he wants to eliminate every Tesla he can find. During his reign of terror, he destroyed over six million Teslas; however, during his obsessive attacks, other types of cars were also destroyed.
In total, twelve million cars were destroyed, but Teslas made up a full one-half of them. The other six million represented the combined total of every other car brand. Most importantly, the ire of this madman’s hatred was Tesla. They were his target and his focus.
So, if you were teaching the story of this madman’s terror campaign, how could you possibly not mention Teslas? The reality is, you couldn’t if you were going to tell the truth.
This is where teaching meets indoctrination, and despite my horrible analogy, this is the line that the National Education Association is trying to cross by eliminating any mention of Jewish people in the story of the Holocaust.
This is so outrageous that it’s difficult to believe such an occurrence could happen in the United States. Nonetheless, the National Education Association (NEA) has released new guidelines for its member teachers, which exclude Jews from any discussion of the Holocaust—one of the darkest chapters in history that led to the murder of millions of European Jews.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, the 2025 handbook references “victims of the Holocaust from different faiths.”
“NEA shall promote the celebration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 annually on its website and through other appropriate media to recognize the more than 12 million victims of the Holocaust from different faiths, ethnicities, races, political beliefs, genders, and gender identification, abilities/disabilities, and other targeted characteristics.”
Notice the deliberate exclusion of mentioning Jewish families in the guidelines.
This is another idiotic and childishly transparent attempt by radical Democrats to rewrite history.
Oh, their excuse will be that they weren’t slighting the Jews, they were just being inclusive of the others, but only morons or leftists would believe that.
The Holocaust involved the systematic murder of six million Jewish men, women, and children, along with millions of others, by Nazi Germany during World War II. This atrocity was a direct outcome of the Nazi “Final Solution,” which was a plan aimed at the genocide of all European Jews.
The NEA’s omission was clearly intentional. Its 2025 handbook described the founding of the modern Jewish state in an anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian manner.
“The Nakba, meaning ‘catastrophe’ in Arabic, refers to the forced, violent displacement and dispossession of at least 750,000 Palestinians from their homeland in 1948 during the establishment of the state of Israel.”
It emphasizes the importance of NEA members educating others about the Nakba to better understand “the ongoing trauma experienced by our Palestinian American students today.”
So, what has changed? The antisemitism driving Hitler’s Final Solution, which led to the Holocaust, mirrors the Jew-hatred and anti-Israel sentiment we observe today on many prestigious college campuses in America, as well as in the NEA’s handbook.
Antisemitism surged significantly after the attack on October 7, 2023, by Hamas terrorists, who deliberately targeted civilian areas rather than military installations. They invaded a music festival and Israeli neighborhoods where they were the only individuals armed.
Children were murdered in front of their parents, and parents in front of their children. Many of those who were taken as hostages didn’t fare any better. Despite these facts, many, including the NEA, blame Israel for what happened on October 7.
The NEA is not only the largest teachers’ union in the United States but also the largest labor union overall, representing nearly three million teachers and support staff. As a result, it holds significant power and influence.
Eighty years ago, Allied troops began liberating Nazi concentration camps, where they discovered tens of thousands of prisoners living in deplorable conditions.
The Soviet troops were the first to reach and liberate Majdanek and later Auschwitz.
When soldiers from the U.S. Third Army entered Ohrdruf, a sub-camp of Buchenwald, they found piles of dead bodies stacked on pyres; some were partially burned, while others were covered in lime.
The reports led General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, to personally inspect the camp, accompanied by Generals George S. Patton and Omar Bradley.
Afterwards, Eisenhower sent several telegrams to General George C. Marshall, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington. The first message described the horror he had witnessed, and the second requested that members of Congress and the press be sent to serve as witnesses.
The NEA is trying to teach the current and future generations that the Holocaust was based on equity and that Hitler and the Third Reich never targeted Jews. When they and the entire world know that it was Hitler’s specific hatred of the Jews that triggered the Holocaust. Yes, Hitler’s regime killed many, but this is nothing more than politically rewriting history. This doesn’t tell the truth about what happened; this is a lie.
The NEA is launching yet another attack against not only the Jews, by diminishing what happened to them during the horror of that time in history, but also against the truth and reality.
The Left wants everyone to believe that in the current day and age, they can just change history if they don’t agree with it. Unfortunately, they can’t, and the NEA needs to cease and desist with their imitation of the Gestapo