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The only good kraut is a dead kraut.
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An 89 year old guy who lost his fiancé is entitled to his opinion. In fact having lived through it and been impacted directly he has more right to an opinion than those once, twice, thrice removed Individuals who's opinions are based upon their limited experiences & a sense of poltically correct bandwagonism.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
Yes he did but that does not mean his view that every German is a Kraut that should be dead somehow acceptable.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHe served his country against the Nazi aggressor and suffered his own loss. Don't be so quick to judge.
If he said that he would never forgive german bombers who did it, or their commands or Hitler and Nazies who started this tulip then it's another matter, but suggesting that effectively genocide is appropriate retribution to his loss is totally out of order.Comment
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You can't blame people who weren't born when WWII ended for the acts of their relatives
It's hard to know who'd feel though if I'd lived through the war. But whatever his thoughts we should know betterDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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Even Stalin said that son is not responsible for actions of father - and that scumbag is responsible for deaths of millions.Comment
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Leave him alone. He's an old eccentric that did his bit and he's entitled to his opinion. Go find somebody of this generation that could fight sleep.Originally posted by AtW View PostYes he did but that does not mean his view that every German is a Kraut that should be dead somehow acceptable.
If he said that he would never forgive german bombers who did it, or their commands or Hitler and Nazies who started this tulip then it's another matter, but suggesting that effectively genocide is appropriate retribution to his loss is totally out of order.Comment
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Yes, he is entitled to his opinion, just like I am and everybody else in this thread.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostLeave him alone. He's an old eccentric that did his bit and he's entitled to his opinion. Go find somebody of this generation that could fight sleep.
As for posting it blame Brillo...Comment
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A good thread and a news topic that needs debate, not that this thread will be consistent so expect it to deviate any time...Originally posted by AtW View PostYes, he is entitled to his opinion, just like I am and everybody else in this thread.
As for posting it blame Brillo...
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Old Call of Duty, going to slaughter some krauts.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am going to play Day of Defeat Source now.
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