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Originally Posted by Flyboy
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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No it didn't. People can be very outrageous because they enjoy being outrageous but because they generally hold those beliefs. It's a far cry from idolising or promoting those ideals. If anything it's mocking them, subverting them for (their idea of) comical effect.
Any true Nazi would probably dislike their tone which showed to respect to the Nazi or their ideals.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Flyboy
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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I wasn't referring to RizzyKing's children, I was referring to the students.
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My bad. Sorry.