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Might as well shut the whole fucking website down cos' either Goatboy or Ed Sr is a nazi loving shitbag
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I was disgusted to see several tables worth of nazi/white supremacist gear at the crossroads show several weeks ago. Selling historical items is one thing, but the guys at this table had freshly printed shirts. I need some work done on my bike and checked a local indie shop nearby. I would do business with them but they sell air cleaner covers with "SS" on them. That being said, I wouldn't turn down a gun with nazi markings because ive always been interested in collecting historic guns. Just my .02 Hmmmmm? You mean like the ones for Camaro SS's? |
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Mmm, we had Nazi soldiers live on my mother's family farm just outside of Vraa Denmark. There was one officer and three men, those three men told my grandparents and cousins that they did not want to be there and they did not like Hitler. The officer was very pro-Hitler.
Just an interesting historical anecdote from my family history. Otherwise, don't care for Nazi, Flying Sun or Mussolini lovers. My mothers side of the family lost many friends in WW2, Jewish and otherwise. Many folks of all ethnic backgrounds were cleansed continent wide. Bad bad time. |
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Quoted: Who's that guy? I was going to jokingly say "Some Nazi". But I can't. I respect the man too goddamn much. |
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I think If I were a Mod, I'd ban your ass for calling half of ARFCOM Nazi's. If I was a Mod I'd ban you for being a easily offended wannabe hall-cop wanker. It's "an easily offended wannabe hall-cop wanker". And he didn't call half of us Nazis... he called us Nazi lovers, although I think he's mistaken in his selective recollection of the Hive's history knowledge. |
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Quoted: Who's that guy? Some natzee. |
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Who's that guy? Niiiiiiicccceeeee. |
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Who's that guy? Niiiiiiicccceeeee. Yeah that is well played |
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This thread isn't aimed at any one individual, its just notice of a general trend. We have lots of "look at Grampa's stuff from the garage that I found" threads. Lots of them are, as you'd expect, US veterans. But a big group, probably statistically too many for them all to be true, are German,Nazi or SS in derivation. Nobody ever posts a thread about Grampa's exploits in the British Army, and NOBODY ever finds out Grampa was in the Red Guards or fought for Castro. We will wait along time for the first "my grampa surrendered to the Germans in 1940 France" thread. There are shitloads of you who know the names and bios of German air aces, tank aces and unit commanders, and the whole order of battle of the Waffen SS. I don't see half as much as adulation for US pilots or tankers or infantrymen, and I just don't see posters who can tell you who commanded what US Regiment in any given year... They can tell that info for the Waffen SS though.... Then there's the guys that like to spend thousands to dress up as Waffen SS troops and run around the woods. Confederate and Revolutionary War re-en-actors sympathize and admire the units they represent, but Nazi re-en-actors just want to keep history alive.... sure thing. I think GD loves them some Nazis. (But not the camp guards, just the ones that were apolitically fighting against communism.) * ETA - I'm off to work... I'll check this in 9 hours. Sounds like a text book case of projection. Feeling guilty much? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Sorry, but I have been a big fan of Yahtzee ever since playing it as a kid.
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Who's that guy? Ron Paul! |
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When I first came to the internet, I kept reading the term , "TROLL" .
I wondered, "what the hell is a troll". Now I know. Just a label for a trouble maker. GD |
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To each their own. I don't like any of the Nazi or German army stuff. I think some of the detail that the army, steeped in European military tradition, paid to their gear and behavior attracts a lot of historic-detail buffs. On the other side you have US troops who went out to shops and bought their own weapon badges... it's easier to pretend there is a final level of accuracy when emulating German WWII army or Nazis than it is with US troops.
Just my guess, I've known quite a few Democratic-leaning people who collect Nazi gear... I worry more about their voting than their hobby. |
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Who's that guy? Ron Paul! |
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One moment I must now sing Der Horst Wessel Lied. |
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What about all the awesome threads about WWII relics from the Pacific theater? The captured swords, the occasional Nambu, hell I recall some dude on here has a set of fucking awesome 1911 stocks that one of his ancestors carved from the wind-screen of a kamikaze (IIRC).
Does that mean that more than half of us harbor secret man-boy fantasies about Hirohito? Or perhaps the more reasonable, rational explanation is that it's fucking awesome to hold a piece of WWII history in your hands? Even better if you've got the personal history and stories behind it? |
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They prefer the terms "student of history", "history buff" or some other euphemism. They are like fat chicks, every day there's a new phrase. Damn....... Im a Nazi sympathizer....... Fuck who knew...... I like history Me too but thats a term nazi lovers use to play it down. I just pretend nothing bad has ever happened in the past. This way no one can possibly associate me with something unpleasant. I'm aware it happened I just avoid turning it into a fetish, dressing up and adopting personae based on it. Its also odd students of history rarely dress up as Khmer rouge death squads Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I hate the NAZIs for bombing Pearl Harbor Bastards. Didn't stop us though. |
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They prefer the terms "student of history", "history buff" or some other euphemism. They are like fat chicks, every day there's a new phrase. Damn....... Im a Nazi sympathizer....... Fuck who knew...... I like history Me too but thats a term nazi lovers use to play it down. I just pretend nothing bad has ever happened in the past. This way no one can possibly associate me with something unpleasant. I'm aware it happened I just avoid turning it into a fetish, dressing up and adopting personae based on it. Its also odd students of history rarely dress up as Khmer rouge death squads Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I work with a bunch of Cambodians. Those guys are tiny. I couldn't fit into their clothes. |
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I collect German weapons and militaria, mostly from the Third Reich era. I love the shit. http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3476/3807302274_4ac03b68c4_b.jpg |
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Meh. No love for the Nazis. Love history, be it Nazi, Soviet, Confederate, what not, etc, et al, but no Nazis though. Thank God for the first amendment. Oh, and this thread is now about babnanas. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b29/cellphone__love/dancing_banana.gif |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They prefer the terms "student of history", "history buff" or some other euphemism. They are like fat chicks, every day there's a new phrase. Damn....... Im a Nazi sympathizer....... Fuck who knew...... I like history Me too but thats a term nazi lovers use to play it down. I just pretend nothing bad has ever happened in the past. This way no one can possibly associate me with something unpleasant. I'm aware it happened I just avoid turning it into a fetish, dressing up and adopting personae based on it. Its also odd students of history rarely dress up as Khmer rouge death squads Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I work with a bunch of Cambodians. Those guys are tiny. I couldn't fit into their clothes. I used to hang out with a couple. As far as I can tell they never have Khmer Rouge dress up parties, you know so they "don't forget what happened and history wont repeat itself" |
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Nobody ever posts a thread about Grampa's exploits in the British Army... Well, let me just remedy that for ya. My family is from England. My dad served in the British Army in the early 1950s, and my grandfather before him during WWII. He told me some funny stories involving giant ant hills and sticks of dynamite in India that resulted in guys running around like madmen and jumping into the river. In fact, my other grandfather who was much older joined the British Army when he was 12. He was too young to handle a rifle, so they made him a drummer boy. This is a picture of him serving in India in 1916... http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7161/6392203907_50514bea63.jpg Is that enough, or ya thirsty for more? Thats cool! |
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I think nazis are pretty cool guys seh invade poland and doesn’t afraid of anything
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I was disgusted to see several tables worth of nazi/white supremacist gear at the crossroads show several weeks ago. Selling historical items is one thing, but the guys at this table had freshly printed shirts. I need some work done on my bike and checked a local indie shop nearby. I would do business with them but they sell air cleaner covers with "SS" on them. That being said, I wouldn't turn down a gun with nazi markings because ive always been interested in collecting historic guns. Just my .02 Hmmmmm? You mean like the ones for Camaro SS's? Don't know what those looked like, this is close to what I was referring to. http://www.azece.com/images/Raised-lightning-bolts-artpage.JPG Been a few years but, used to sell auto parts and aftermarket dress up kits for stuff. There were kits that had SS on them, and some with RS as well. Mostly for the Camaro, Nova, and Chevelle drivers. Though they weren't as stylized as the SS symbol you show. Who knows. |
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