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DarkSteven -> Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 7:51:33 AM)

My apologies for posting this here, but I figured the crowd here would possibly be aware.

There's a 22 year old twerp in the local scene. Heavily pierced and tattooed. His wife is shaved bald and also pierced and tattooed, and with a prominent artistic scar. He's made some anti-Semitic comments (which he later said were "just to provoke reactions") and has a swastika tattoo. While he is still in the scene, he's been banned from several events.

I just saw a profile from a German man living in Georgia. 22 years old, heavily into tattoos, piercings, and scarification, who has a Hitler quote on his profile, and his profile also has a pic of a nude woman on a Third Reich flag.

Too many similarities to be a coincidence. Does anyone know what's going on?




mnottertail -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 7:53:48 AM)

skinheads haven't left the building unfortunately.  I guess they are making a resurgence again.....




Yachtie -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 7:55:29 AM)

We're being infiltrated by the DOJ?




Anaxagoras -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:01:56 AM)

It is quite outrageous to assume that those who support Hitler are anti-Semitic, is this yet another attempt to silence any debate on the man's merits?? [8D]




tj444 -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:05:03 AM)

.. I would be wondering how many guns he/they have.. [sm=alarm.gif]




MrRodgers -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:08:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Yachtie

We're being infiltrated by the DOJ?

Surely you jest by omission. The DOJ, FBI, DEA, ATF, CIA, HLS, and even the FDA are all looking at us as we type. Well, ok not now but they soon will be. (actually, they all are, just some more than others)

Progressive's fictional Flo is all over us already. Soon it wont be fiction as that is the future in marketing and govt. A view of the new up and coming capitalist fascist America ?




MrRodgers -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:17:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras

It is quite outrageous to assume that those who support Hitler are anti-Semitic, is this yet another attempt to silence any debate on the man's merits?? [8D]

Outrageous ? Are you mess'n with us ? Surely you jest ? Here's a man (Hitler) who published Mein Kampf and the 'Final Solution' that fully described everything that was to be done to the Jews and why.

So it's a very specious conclusion...that such a man has any merits.

The real problem is that far too many of these sort of people (radical in thought and possibly action) that can and do truly go over the edge and in America, it is they who as so eloquently demonstrated in Col., are much more empowered to so something about their agenda and fears and...start shooting people.




Moonhead -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:26:31 AM)

I think somebody's sending up the ZOG paranoiacs, effendi.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:28:00 AM)

I thought it was Mussolini who had the trains running on time? I always get my power-mad dictators mixed up...




Moonhead -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:33:59 AM)

It was Il Duce (Italian for "what a sweetie") who made the trains run on time. The only trains that ran on time in Germany during the '30s and '40s were the ones that carried unmarked cattle carts to big internment centres where there were inexplicable outbreaks of TB...




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:49:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

It was Il Duce (Italian for "what a sweetie") who made the trains run on time. The only trains that ran on time in Germany during the '30s and '40s were the ones that carried unmarked cattle carts to big internment centres where there were inexplicable outbreaks of TB...


Actually, it means "the leader". DOLCE is sweetie.




Moonhead -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:54:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LadyHibiscus


quote:

ORIGINAL: Moonhead

It was Il Duce (Italian for "what a sweetie") who made the trains run on time. The only trains that ran on time in Germany during the '30s and '40s were the ones that carried unmarked cattle carts to big internment centres where there were inexplicable outbreaks of TB...


Actually, it means "the leader". DOLCE is sweetie.

I know that, but I prefer to think of Mussolini as a sweetie.
[;)]




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:55:09 AM)

No one does crazy like a Dagonian!![;)]




LaTigresse -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 8:56:45 AM)

LadyH, when you say/write, stuff like that you always give me a smile. Reminding me of an ex of mine. We are still on friendly terms but damn......she can be a wild one.




kalikshama -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 9:45:21 AM)

The 'Patriot' Movement Explodes

The radical right grew explosively in 2011, the third such dramatic expansion in as many years. The growth was fueled by superheated fears generated by economic dislocation, a proliferation of demonizing conspiracy theories, the changing racial makeup of America, and the prospect of four more years under a black president who many on the far right view as an enemy to their country.

The number of hate groups counted by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) last year reached a total of 1,018, up slightly from the year before but continuing a trend of significant growth that is now more than a decade old. The truly stunning growth came in the antigovernment “Patriot” movement — conspiracy-minded groups that see the federal government as their primary enemy.

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But the movement came roaring back beginning in late 2008, just as the economy went south with the subprime collapse and, more importantly, as Barack Obama appeared on the political scene as the Democratic nominee and, ultimately, the president-elect. Even as most of the nation cheered the election of the first black president that November, an angry backlash developed that included several plots to murder Obama. Many Americans, infused with populist fury over bank and auto bailouts and a feeling that they had lost their country, joined Patriot groups.

The swelling of the Patriot movement since that time has been astounding. From 149 groups in 2008, the number of Patriot organizations skyrocketed to 512 in 2009, shot up again in 2010 to 824, and then, last year, jumped to 1,274. That works out to a staggering 755% growth in the three years ending last Dec. 31. Last year’s total was more than 400 groups higher than the prior all-time high, in 1996.

Meanwhile, the SPLC counted 1,018 hate groups operating in the United States last year, up from 1,002 in 2010. That was the latest in a string of annual increases going all the way back to 2000, when there were 602 hate groups. The long-running rise seemed for most of that time to be a product of hate groups’ very successful exploitation of the issue of non-white immigration. Obama’s election and the crashing economy have played a key role in the last three years.

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VideoAdminXi -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 11:33:49 AM)

This thread required quite an overhaul due to a pathetic attempt at humor.

Allow me to remind those who sadly need reminded that racism in any form is not acceptable.

VideoAdminXi




Marc2b -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 11:37:36 AM)

quote:

It was Il Duce (Italian for "what a sweetie") who made the trains run on time. The only trains that ran on time in Germany during the '30s and '40s were the ones that carried unmarked cattle carts to big internment centres where there were inexplicable outbreaks of TB...


And an Olympic sized swimming pool... don't forget the Olympic sized swimming pool.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 11:38:39 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

LadyH, when you say/write, stuff like that you always give me a smile. Reminding me of an ex of mine. We are still on friendly terms but damn......she can be a wild one.


I LOVE "dagonian" I got it from the daughter of a friend of mine. And being of the pure blood, I can use it at will! [:D]




Anaxagoras -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 11:46:42 AM)

Gee and I thought moderation is supposed to be impartial! Last time I looked "a pathetic attempt at humor" wasn't against TOS anyway. The word pathetic comes to mind for those exceptional people lacking an ability to get jokes that others on here got, and who then use their powers to attack participants of this forum! [8|] BTW the initial offending post is still up!




PeonForHer -> RE: Can anyone explain this to me? (7/30/2012 11:51:48 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkSteven
There's a 22 year old twerp in the local scene. Heavily pierced and tattooed. His wife is shaved bald and also pierced and tattooed, and with a prominent artistic scar. He's made some anti-Semitic comments (which he later said were "just to provoke reactions") and has a swastika tattoo. While he is still in the scene, he's been banned from several events.


Unfortunately, I've come across people that age who seem to have the same attitude towards the Nazis as you or I might have to Jack the Ripper. Something like, 'It's so far in the past, who cares anymore?' But, hmmm, even in saying that, I feel like I'm letting the squit off lightly.




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