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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    Is it the idea of coexistence that makes you think this about people, or just the type of people who have that sticker are generally dirty hippies?

    I'm not generally a fan of Fashion shows, but if war could be solved with one, I would approve.

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    the idea that these fucking morons think their dumbass sticker is going to make the Muslims want to sing kum-bah-ya with the jews and the Christians makes me think they are ignorant dumbfucks. Thousands of years of fighting and war and all that was needed was a bumper sticker on the back of a chariot...my ass
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    my favorite from WWII:

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    I'm curious if the guys in the Nazi uniforms were OLD guys, or if they were younger.

    The reason I ask is that I know one of the guys that does this sort of thing here in Colo Spr gun shows. He's an old HS chum of my dad's (so, he's an OLD guy - not a kid/middle-aged person) from back in MO but got drafted in Vietnam, became SF, and did a lot of things that sorta made him - different. He really saw and did some serious sh!t.

    I recall a discussion about the whole fascination with the WWII era German stuff years ago and what he said sorta made sense. He's not interested in the ideologies or methods of the Nazi's, but is fascinated by their military tools (esp weaponry) and their ability to fight such an amazing offensive.

    I'll admit that he's not the most sensitive guy in considering how the wearing/displaying of such gear could be considered offensive, but he's actually not advocating the anti-Jewish and anti-mankind/pro-Arian attitude, he just thinks the stuff is cool.

    Thought I'd throw in what I know of one of these guys.
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    Default But really...

    Being german army did not make you a nazi.

    Just like being white doesn't make you a member of the KKK.

    At one time or another every single nation on this earth has been invaded and had foreign soldiers kill and abuse civilians.

    Nazi-ism is nothing more than the result of crippling debt within Germany.

    I do wonder what will happen to the USA with OUR crippling debt.

    What was done to innocents of all stripes, jews, gypsies etc... was atrocious. But being facinated by that stuff is sort of natural for some, like the desire to see if something will burn, hence some children play with fire until someone catches them or they burn their house down.

    I don't think that ostacising them or ridiculing them just for wearing a wehrmacht uniform is quite fair. We get ridiculed and maginalized all the time by retarded liberal-socialists for loving our guns.

    I'd think that seeking to understand why someone is wearing that stuff can be more effetive in stamping out the practice. Ridicule is sort of what they WANT (think about what laughing at a Goth kid does to their behavior) they crave the attention, you give it to them - win-win in their eyes.

    Stalin killed 7,000,000 but we actively collect the AK rifle?
    The japanes killed 300,000 civilians in ONE city (Nanking) AFTER capturing it - but we see the rising sun emblem and dont comment on it.

    800,000 people killed in Rwanda in the 90's.

    Genocide has never been owned by the Nazi's, they killed less people than Stalin did.

    Up until 1920 the British Empire was the world's leading drug trafficker. Opium was spread throughout the world by their traders. But do we say anything about the millions who have suffered and died at the hands of the Opium trade?

    I am no more disgusted by nazi parphernalia than I am by the product or symbol of ANY of the purveyors of death. What I question is how we can purport to know so much about nazi's but know so very very little about every other atrocity committed IN OUR LIFETIME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ldmaster View Post
    What I question is how we can purport to know so much about nazi's but know so very very little about every other atrocity committed IN OUR LIFETIME.
    Make a T-chart with a list of every movie made about WWII with a heavy focus on Nazis on one side, and every other war movie on the other side, and you'll see your answer.
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    I like to think that most were Soldiers that were put in a shitty situation and wanted nothing more than to go home, and most never got that chance. Same with ours. There are many stories out there about how similar we were/are, soldiers spending Christmas together, or my favorite the story of the German fighter escorting the Crippled U.S. plane back to Britain.

    There are also ways that we are similar as well. The japanese internment camps. Those were our own countrymen we put in those camps, for nothing more than being Japanese or worse of japanese Decent.

    Even in Iraq I could't always be mad at the enemy, after all they were doing the same thing I'd do in the event of an invasion.

    These are humans, I'd take more offense to them dressing as humans as "we" are horrible animals.

    "us", "we", "them". Who is that really? Who is the bad guy? Can't always play cops and cops or cowboys and cowboys. Someone has to be the bad guy. Either in real life or just to pretend. Sometimes its hard to tell where the line is, or what "side" you're one.

    To quote an old friend "ugh, smells like humanity"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Make a T-chart with a list of every movie made about WWII with a heavy focus on Nazis on one side, and every other war movie on the other side, and you'll see your answer.
    I would love to see more movies with us as the "bad guy". Letters from Iwo Jima is one of my top three favorite war movies of all time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordanls19 View Post
    I would love to see more movies with us as the "bad guy". Letters from Iwo Jima is one of my top three favorite war movies of all time.
    Have you ever heard of Michael Moore or Bill Mahr? They've got a few flicks that will be right up your alley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Have you ever heard of Michael Moore or Bill Mahr? They've got a few flicks that will be right up your alley.
    Not that "bad".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordanls19 View Post
    There are many stories out there about how similar we were/are, soldiers spending Christmas together, or my favorite the story of the German fighter escorting the Crippled U.S. plane back to Britain.

    I hadn't heard about it so I googled it.

    fucking amazing! coolest thing I've read all month.

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