'Make America Nazi Free Again' Advertisement Angers Trump Voters

White_Unifier

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They punched the Nazi first, then sent in the nice black lady to make peace.

Didn't you read the article? He was convicted of a crime and served a prison term, and the nice black lady was his probation officer. That's not the same as vigilantism.

How do you respect someone who thinks that the holocaust was okay?

You respect him as a human being whose humanity we ought to respect, not his ideas. It is possible to respect a person without respecting his ideas. It's like the saying: love the sinner, hate the sin.

Also, if you read the article I posted, it explains how he became a Nazi. He lived in a black neighbourhood where a black man attacked his mother once, where he too encountered problems with blacks. obviously to simply deny his experience is not going to solve the problem but might even reinforce it. to meet a black woman who was different from the other blacks he'd met proved to him that his prejudices against blacks were wrong and so forced him to reassess his beliefs. You see, unlike antifas, that black woman applied basis science, psychology, to remedy his racism rather than the superstition (not supported by any study, anecdotal, statistical, or otherwise that I know) that a person can somehow beat racism out of another.
 

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I've seen this lovely pic a hundred times, now. Love it so much I'll likely watch it a thousand times more. :)
 

mentalfloss

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Didn't you read the article? He was convicted of a crime and served a prison term, and the nice black lady was his probation officer. That's not the same as vigilantism.



You respect him as a human being whose humanity we ought to respect, not his ideas. It is possible to respect a person without respecting his ideas. It's like the saying: love the sinner, hate the sin.

Also, if you read the article I posted, it explains how he became a Nazi. He lived in a black neighbourhood where a black man attacked his mother once, where he too encountered problems with blacks. obviously to simply deny his experience is not going to solve the problem but might even reinforce it. to meet a black woman who was different from the other blacks he'd met proved to him that his prejudices against blacks were wrong and so forced him to reassess his beliefs. You see, unlike antifas, that black woman applied basis science, psychology, to remedy his racism rather than the superstition (not supported by any study, anecdotal, statistical, or otherwise that I know) that a person can somehow beat racism out of another.

Impractical.

Your scenario is one where a dangerous person is already imprisoned and contained and is therefore forced to consider rehabilitation.

Out in the open these people have no reservation spewing hatred, and I have no problem with consequences for their actions.
 

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Didn't you read the article? He was convicted of a crime and served a prison term, and the nice black lady was his probation officer. That's not the same as vigilantism.

You respect him as a human being whose humanity we ought to respect, not his ideas. It is possible to respect a person without respecting his ideas. It's like the saying: love the sinner, hate the sin.

Also, if you read the article I posted, it explains how he became a Nazi. He lived in a black neighbourhood where a black man attacked his mother once, where he too encountered problems with blacks. obviously to simply deny his experience is not going to solve the problem but might even reinforce it. to meet a black woman who was different from the other blacks he'd met proved to him that his prejudices against blacks were wrong and so forced him to reassess his beliefs. You see, unlike antifas, that black woman applied basis science, psychology, to remedy his racism rather than the superstition (not supported by any study, anecdotal, statistical, or otherwise that I know) that a person can somehow beat racism out of another.

Over the years I've done a lot of research on true crime for a novel I am writing. Within the 100,000's of pages I've read, a commonality with many rapists and killers is that their defective nature is often traced back to upbringing. Not in all cases, but certainly most. Serial killer Robert Pickton was a bi-product of an extremely ****ed up family, he went on to kill 27 women. He is but one example of hundreds I could post. Even Omar Khadr had a life that channeled from ordinary kid to being a terrorist bomb maker.

I don't have any respect for them, so why should I respect somebody that has embraced an ideology that denies or endorses the holocaust, espouses racism and promotes violence?

We all make choices, sometimes the choices are made for us, but how we conduct ourselves and how we treat others is really how we either lose or gain respect. As to this woman who decided to peel back a few layers and see what lurked beneath the hate, well that is her choice, but I'm not sure why he gets a pass when others don't.
 

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Impractical.

Your scenario is one where a dangerous person is already imprisoned and contained and is therefore forced to consider rehabilitation.

Out in the open these people have no reservation spewing hatred, and I have no problem with consequences for their actions.

looks like some of the nazis have moved up here to Canada...^
I mean the Trump and the hatred of nationalists of all colors that YOU spew..
(especially the stuff that isn't even true)
:)
I am not telling you anything you didn't all ready know am I?
 

Danbones

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speaking of stuff that isn't true

WOW, did you write that yourself?
..or are you one of the kids at the daycare?
 

Danbones

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No..here are some perps
‘Progress’: Knowingly exposing others to HIV no longer a felony in California
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/201...hers-to-hiv-no-longer-a-felony-in-california/

New California law allows jail time for using wrong gender pronoun
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...pronoun-sponsor-denies-that-would-happen.html

Hollywood’s Loud Silence on Harvey Weinstein’s Sexual Harassment Allegations
Several high-profile Hollywood figures flatly refused to comment on the allegations of serial sexual harassment and sexual assault against the influential movie mogul.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/holly...rvey-weinsteins-sexual-harassment-allegations

You rainbow weiner leftii have lost your fricken minds
 

White_Unifier

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Over the years I've done a lot of research on true crime for a novel I am writing. Within the 100,000's of pages I've read, a commonality with many rapists and killers is that their defective nature is often traced back to upbringing. Not in all cases, but certainly most. Serial killer Robert Pickton was a bi-product of an extremely ****ed up family, he went on to kill 27 women. He is but one example of hundreds I could post. Even Omar Khadr had a life that channeled from ordinary kid to being a terrorist bomb maker.

I don't have any respect for them, so why should I respect somebody that has embraced an ideology that denies or endorses the holocaust, espouses racism and promotes violence?

We all make choices, sometimes the choices are made for us, but how we conduct ourselves and how we treat others is really how we either lose or gain respect. As to this woman who decided to peel back a few layers and see what lurked beneath the hate, well that is her choice, but I'm not sure why he gets a pass when others don't.

Well, let's look at the end result. that black woman achieved what many an antifa could only dream of achieving.

I'll also add this. I'm not necessarily against the death penalty for example. Yet I still believe strongly in the presumption of innocence and a high burden of proof. That's why I oppose rape-shield laws for example. I also believe that punishment should be left to the courts and not to us as individuals. Once a person has served his sentence, let's try to rehabilitate him rather than just keep demonizing him.
 

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darkbeaver; said:
That love is an indication of antisocial symptoms.


On the contrary, the swastika that the c°ck sucker wears is antisocial as is those who defend it. Violence breeds violence. Nobody told the fμcker to wear it. His hatred is what brought on the punch so that it is well deserved.

Hopefully, he will now learn his lesson.
 

darkbeaver

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On the contrary, the swastika that the c°ck sucker wears is antisocial as is those who defend it. Violence breeds violence. Nobody told the fμcker to wear it. His hatred is what brought on the punch so that it is well deserved.

Hopefully, he will now learn his lesson.

The Swastika predates the Nazi thing by thousands of years,it is blameless and you are a fool like Hitler to think otherwise.
Long after the Nazi thing is forgotten the swastika will be remembered for its four corners.
 

Bar Sinister

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The Swastika predates the Nazi thing by thousands of years,it is blameless and you are a fool like Hitler to think otherwise.
Long after the Nazi thing is forgotten the swastika will be remembered for its four corners.


Some symbols have come into disrepute due to the way they were used and who used them. The swastika is one of those as is the hammer and sickle. It will take quite some time for Western society to make those symbols acceptable once again.
 

mentalfloss

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On the contrary, the swastika that the c°ck sucker wears is antisocial as is those who defend it. Violence breeds violence. Nobody told the fμcker to wear it. His hatred is what brought on the punch so that it is well deserved.

Hopefully, he will now learn his lesson.

He won't, but fukk em.

Nazis are not to be tolerated.
 

mentalfloss

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It's too bad (for you) that they're not on the terrorist list, but Nazis are.