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In reply to the discussion: How "Nazi" must a tattoo be [View all]Behind the Aegis
(55,679 posts)It's rhetorical. I know you aren't in the least bit surprised. Only two things surprised me and that was a handful of posters who came out against it (and him). There are a few names that shocked me. And two comments that were like a punch in the gut, one was more like a knife to the gut, but that person changed their mind (whew!).
The fact this comes AFTER the "No Kings Rally" which was all about the Antifa, and we have posters and people, in general, supporting someone sporting a tattoo that is LITERALLY a mark of one of the worst fascist governments EVER!
Frankly, I am surprised we haven't heard the musings of another fascist "It is what it is" and "There were very good people on both sides". Will I be surprised when, not if, it comes to that? Nope!
Ignorance: Not knowing
Stupidity: Knowing and still doing it!
If he got that tattoo 20 years ago, then realized what it was and removed it/covered it up upon learning what it REALLY was, it wouldn't have been a huge issue, IMO. However, the fact that he still sports it (until apparently today), and people are putting forth pathetic excuses like "Well, I didn't know what it was (so the fuck what?!)" or "A Jew says it is OK!" just shows how low some will go, and not necessarily to win, but to disregard the feelings of a certain (((minority))).