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    #11
    Happened to me a few years ago at a kkk lodge meeting in Texas. Couple of guys turned up in Nazi uniform and I had my picture taken. I can hardly be called a Nazi.
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #12
      Is it an optical illusion or is Aiden Burley ein bisschen klein?

      David Cameron sacks MP Aidan Burley for links with Hitler stag party | Mail Online

      Perhaps if he raised an arm he would look a bit bigger?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
        Max Mosely didn't dress as a Nazi either!

        Do people actually read the news papers any more or are they too busy posting their outrage on the internet?
        Yes, probably true.

        No.

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          #14
          I dressed as a Nazi at a fancy-dress dance more than 20 years ago. No-one got the hump in those days.

          In fact I thought I looked rather fetching.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
            I dressed as a Nazi at a fancy-dress dance more than 20 years ago. No-one got the hump in those days.
            Maybe they didn't have morals back then?

            Who knows, but it's still offensive to support fascism. Ignorance is no excuse. Yet many still do, they either dress up inappropriately or they join groups like United Against Fascism which is one of the most evil fascist groups, ironically, in society today. I hope everyone who supports them dies a violent death.








            Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
            What is it about dressing up as a Nazi SS officer that is so irresistible? They must know that if they get caught it's off to the cooler for them, but they do it anyway. In public.
            Goodness knows but it's becoming more common. Loads of idiots do it, goodness knows why.

            I think it is very sad society is forgetting about sacrifices made by our grandparents/parents. I have a polish friend who was deeply offended, by someone thinking that just because of the geographical location of famous concentration camps, that the nazi party originated in Poland. Apparently it is a common problem, the stigma left by occupation in WWII.


            I think some weirdo's do it to cause maximum offence as that seems to be a common think in modern Britain. Ive heard many people say that they enjoy offending others as far as they can, because once they push the limit and make that person snap, they know the line/limit with them. I always found this extremely queer. Why not, just not be an arse in the first place instead of deliberately trying to offend someone by being a jerk?

            However in all this, we can find some amusement at least, as retards that wear swastika symbols have no idea of the origins. The swastika was misappropriated by the nazi's and originates from Buddhism/Hinduism as a symbol for peace and good luck.

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              #16
              Originally posted by wim121 View Post
              Who knows, but it's still offensive to support fascism.
              It's nazism actually.

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                The man who refused to perform the Nazi salute | M24 Digital

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by wim121 View Post
                  Who knows, but it's still offensive to support fascism.
                  Nope, it's all about choice. That's the thing with 'democracy' you have to be tolerant of other people's views, opinions and beliefs no matter how repugnant they are to you.

                  People get offended by a great variety of things, but the bottom line is "so what, be offended, nothing happens".
                  The vegetarian option.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
                    Nope, it's all about choice. That's the thing with 'democracy' you have to be tolerant of other people's views, opinions and beliefs no matter how repugnant they are to you.
                    In our "democracy" you can get away with it but I wouldn't try that in France or Germany.
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                      In our "democracy" you can get away with it but I wouldn't try that in France or Germany.
                      The stag party, at a restaurant in the ski resort of Val Thorens in France

                      David Cameron sacks MP Aidan Burley for links with Hitler stag party | Mail Online
                      If you is rich you can goosestep anywhere.

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