[QUOTE=Boba_Fett;22716707]Americans who wear Che shirts are either stupid or confused.[/QUOTE]
Theres the way to show the irony of it.
How Che fought capitalism, but the fact they actually capitalized HIM, by producing knick-nacks.
Hey, don't look at me guys, I've never had any interest in Hitler.
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Although I'd fuck those Nazi chicks any day
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But I guess it'd be kinda hard being a brown guy and all
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[QUOTE=Dr. Fishtastic;22717565]Hey, don't look at me guys, I've never had any interest in Hitler.
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Although I'd fuck those Nazi chicks any day
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But I guess it'd be kinda hard being a brown guy and all
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Wait, wait, wait, waitwaitwaitwaitwaitwaitwait.
WAIT.
What the fucking Christ.
Kids these days...
[QUOTE=deggemannen;22708339]it's not easy to cater for every individual on facepunch[/QUOTE]
that isn't what I was insinuating, I was saying why the fuck is this newsworthy, why would anyone report on this?
A man who orchestrated the murder of millions of people yea dude sounds like a great rolemodel.
Not surprising, since the swastika is a Hindu symbol
[img]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/56/139365724_a0b48ee38c.jpg[/img]
And the extremist Hindu factions are bent on preserving their "Hindu culture" from Muslim minorities. Case in point, Gujarat, the state where 2002 genocide against the Muslim minorities took place under the auspice of its extremist State minister Nardendar Modi, has these kinds of textbooks:
"Reverence for Adolf Hitler – who is hailed as a hero in textbooks in the Hindu nationalist-ruled state of Gujarat, while Mein Kampf remains popular at bookstores – is one of the many sinister aspects of “rising” India today. This cult of Hitler as a great “patriot” and “strategist” grew early among middle-class Hindus. MS Golwalkar, the much-revered Hindu leader and ideologue, wrote in 1938 that Nazi Germany had manifested “race pride at its highest” by purging itself of the “Semitic races” – and yet Golwalkar was also an admirer of Zionism."
[url]http://www.thenational.ae/article/20090327/REVIEW/384079579/1008[/url]
[QUOTE=Penguiin;22719122]that isn't what I was insinuating, I was saying why the fuck is this newsworthy, why would anyone report on this?[/QUOTE]
Well, if you're in India, which the reporter is, it's newsworthy.
If your problem is with me posting it, then maybe you shouldn't use Facepunch as your source for current affairs. Just saying.
[QUOTE=lum1naire;22715302]These people seem to have a bit of a deluded image of him, in my opinion... I hope nothing fucked up goes on there that makes this all worse.[/QUOTE]
...That's not a deluded image, theres nothing wrong with seeing that hitler was a fantastic public speaker and rabble rouser, although taking his policies to heart is very bad idea.
Nazi Indians? I am worried, they have a large army.
No seriously, this is just some teenagers trying to be reblic.
[QUOTE=bravehat;22725028]...That's not a deluded image, theres nothing wrong with seeing that hitler was a fantastic public speaker and rabble rouser, although taking his policies to heart is very bad idea.[/QUOTE]
That's exactly what I'm saying. They are thinking too highly of the disciplinary action Hitler took, and various other policies he used. These people want to apply them to India even.
And if some of them actually simply use reasoning such as: [quote]"The killing of Jews was not good, but everybody has a positive and negative side."[/quote]
It's kind of deluded.