The entire video I kept saying, "DON'T GIVE HIM ATTENTION, DON'T GIVE HIM ATTENTION", and I'm happy that no one really said anything up until 2/3 of the way through. I expected everyone to go crazy and fuel the fire way, way earlier.
The ending irritates the hell out of me - "Let's take pictures of the Nazi!" What, are they going to show people and say, "Look, I was five feet from a real life Nazi"? That makes no sense, and again, they're giving them attention.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;44949574]The entire video I kept saying, "DON'T GIVE HIM ATTENTION, DON'T GIVE HIM ATTENTION", and I'm happy that no one really said anything up until 2/3 of the way through. I expected everyone to go crazy and fuel the fire way, way earlier.
The ending irritates the hell out of me - "Let's take pictures of the Nazi!" What, are they going to show people and say, "Look, I was five feet from a real life Nazi"? That makes no sense, and again, they're giving them attention.[/QUOTE]
The smallest things must irritate you.. None of that even went through my head
[QUOTE=Cairn Trenor;44949583]The smallest things must irritate you.. None of that even went through my head[/QUOTE]
I overthink absolutely everything but I think my train of thought is alright on this one.
The best way to respect freedom of speech and diss Neo-Nazis is just ignore them.
Is he even a real neo-Nazi or was he just trying to get a rise out of these people? Either way, props to (most of) them for ignoring him and not stooping to that level.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;44949574]no one really said anything up until 2/3 of the way through. I expected everyone to go crazy and fuel the fire way, way earlier.[/QUOTE]
I guess calling out racists and nazis is a lot more comfortable on SNS full with like-minded people than in reallife. Notice how there is complete scilence until the crowd gets thick.
I'm really digging the guy's shoes
[QUOTE=Cabbage;44949616]Is he even a real neo-Nazi or was he just trying to get a rise out of these people?[/QUOTE]
It's a social experiment.
[QUOTE=MoonlessNight;44949621]I guess calling out racists and nazis is a lot more comfortable on SNS full with like-minded people than in reallife. Notice how there is complete scilence until the crowd gets thick.[/QUOTE]
That makes sense - I think it was kickstarted by the guy in the red shirt that started yelling. It confirmed what a lot of people in that crowd were thinking and made them feel more at ease with telling that guy off.
[QUOTE=MoonlessNight;44949630]It's a social experiment.[/QUOTE]
Whenever I see Nazis or members of the KKK in media, they're usually very vocal and attracting attention from others. This guy was reserved the entire time which struck me as odd so I figured it was merely a social experiment. It was very interesting but also very irritating. I dislike giving attention to anyone who's clearly doing everything they can to grab a hold of it.
that slow ass walk was what annoyed me the most
I can confirm that if you start Staying alive while OP's video is 13 seconds in, the two fit perfectly.
As for it's meaning. What was even the point of doing that? I think the rally being more student based than anything else and there only being one of him so some people barely even saw him. If he was a in a big gang trying to counter the rally then I think obviously it would have played out differently.
The guy looks like Cain Velasquez.
I think it would have been funny if he made it around halfway through the march and then just hugged someone.
I thought he was going to walk until people started yelling and pushing him around and then he'd be like, Surprize, I was one of you all this time, here's my pride flag.
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