Why I Hate Nazis *warning graphic images*

Peter Parka

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You? Sorry to be so graphic, it just seems that still, in this day and age, some complete cunts think this is something to laugh about and supporting the views of sick cunts who support this view is some kind of righteous thing to do, shame on anyone who feels this way. Never forget and maximum respect to all the brave soldiers who squashed these sickos in WWII.:clap

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There are some things in life that should never be forgotten. This is one of them.
Absolutely agree. I would also recommend that anybody that ever gets a chance to visit the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC take that opportunity. It's so overwhelming to sit in those rooms and listen to the people talk about their experience in the concentration camps. Between walking through the entire museum, listening to the stories, watching the videos, and visiting the memorial I think we spent about 4 hours in there.
 
Absolutely agree. I would also recommend that anybody that ever gets a chance to visit the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC take that opportunity. It's so overwhelming to sit in those rooms and listen to the people talk about their experience in the concentration camps. Between walking through the entire museum, listening to the stories, watching the videos, and visiting the memorial I think we spent about 4 hours in there.
I went there in junior high. We had a group of kids who had an after school "club" and we all raised money to take a trip to learn about the Holocaust.
 
There are some things in life that should never be forgotten. This is one of them.

Totally agree :nod:

Reminds me of the scenes in that movie Schindler's list depicting the struggle of the people under the Nazi regime. Disheartening :(

Absolutely agree. I would also recommend that anybody that ever gets a chance to visit the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC take that opportunity. It's so overwhelming to sit in those rooms and listen to the people talk about their experience in the concentration camps. Between walking through the entire museum, listening to the stories, watching the videos, and visiting the memorial I think we spent about 4 hours in there.

Thanks for sharing that info. Sure will keep this in mind when visiting DC :D:thumbup
 
The Terrible - there's no doubt that some amazing progress was made under Hitler's rule. However, you are completely out of line to say that 'the jews' basically brought it upon themselves. What if my parents were Christians and abused me when I was a kid? That in no way means an entire race of people is somehow evil or wrong.

You are going to make a lot of enemies here if you keep trying to defend the idea that it's okay to murder thousands of people. You know why people call this trolling? Because it's almost unbelievable that anyone would be so sick as to seriously expect others to agree that it's fine to commit genocide, so the only explanation is that you must be trolling for a reaction.
 
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