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Originally Posted by Stuart C
I wonder if it's really just a badly thought out attempt at shocking the grown ups. What I mean is that traditionally there has always been a group of teenagers who like to feel they like something that pushes the boundries of what society will accept. They have always had something they can use for this. In the 50s and 60s, it was music and increasingly suggestive dancing. In the late 70s, they had the whole punk scene. The 80s and 90s bought drugs into the mix.
What do they have they can shock us with now? There are people who still do the above at 40, 50 or 60..
I am not defending the students. They are making fun of one of the darkest events in Hunan history. This is wrong.
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This is probably true, but there has to be limits. This was an ignorant, crass and disrespectful display of childish behaviour. The trouble is, because of the nature of this so-called act rebelliousness, it will have undoubtedly attracted the Nazi faithful to the group and served to promote the Nazi ideals.
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Originally Posted by Damien
You don't have any reason to suspect his kids didn't pay attention.
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I wasn't referring to RizzyKing's children, I was referring to the students.