Both of those statements are categorically false.
In Germany it’s normal to discuss politics in school, is even part of the curriculum. It’s just highly prohibited to discuss parties.
Discuss politics for 40 hours without mentioning a party
The American mind cannot comprehend this
You are allowed to mention them and explain what they officially stand for, we even made roleplays, to simulate how the parliament works (the class was distributed into parties according to the distribution of Parliament at that time and everybody tried to pass a law), it’s too tricky for me to explain the fineprint in english , sorry ;)
Genocide is definitely politics, but should definitely be talked about.
Restrictions on “politics” always and forever mean restrictions on heterodox political positions, while allowing orthodox views.
Everything is politics, and should be talked about.
Also this would’ve been much more fitting with the Luhansk or Donetsk flags instead of the Kiev regime’s, since the post-2014 coup government did commit a genocide in Eastern Ukraine.