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It's scary to think, that there are still Nazi's and KKK members out there. amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
....I think there's a kkk website 0_o
by Anonymous12 years ago
one time i was bored so i looked up 'nazi' online and i got on this site that i thought had some history but instead it was about how the nazis are gettin stronger in america and crap like 'white brothers unite' i was super scared. and now you know :)
by Anonymous12 years ago
WHAT. THE. FUCK.
by Anonymous12 years ago
i know :/ that made me really ashamed to be an american. but i was like 10 so i had nightmares for a week
by Anonymous12 years ago
bahaha aww :( well i doubt their getting stronger in America. If they did, the government would probably do away with them quickly
by Anonymous12 years ago
i hope they stop. all the hatred people like them
bring makes me analyze just how low we humans can get
by Anonymous12 years ago
exactly!
by Anonymous12 years ago
I was at McDonald's with my boyfriend (who's black) and we saw a guy with homemade swastika and "KKK" tattoos. It was quite unsettling.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Yeah just watch American History X and you'll see a bunch.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I don't feel threatened.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I feel more threatened that it shows the hatred and ignorance imbedded in certain people and cultures that are poisoning the human race and are somehow still alive rather than fearing for my own personal safety.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Nazi's what? (you used an apostrophe for a plural. adiofisdhfioaxchviohfoiwhty)
by Anonymous12 years ago
Their and KKK members, can't you read?
by Anonymous12 years ago
what?
by Anonymous12 years ago
it was a bad pun. I used the posessive incorrectly and if it were actually correct the only thing the Nazis woould have to possess in the sentence are and KKK members, because it directly follows the word Nazi's.
by Anonymous12 years ago
ohh I get it haha nice one :)
by Anonymous12 years ago
They are still out there, but no one should have to feel scared. They are a very small minority with very little power.
by Anonymous12 years ago
There's a nazi at my school...
by Anonymous12 years ago
Seriously?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Yeah. He wears black boots, camo pants, and a white t shirt with a swastika on the sleeve every day. Thankfully, he doesn't hurt anyone, though.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Still, the fact that some people still think like this is scary.
by Anonymous12 years ago
How is he, socially? I'm curious . . .
by Anonymous12 years ago
A few kids hang out with him, or at least talk to him, but they're the type of kids that I'd never want to talk to
by Anonymous12 years ago
Just imagining the kind of people he must hang out with sends a shiver down my spine. How does he react around the semetic people at your school? Does he just ignore them, or what?
by Anonymous12 years ago
he just ignores them. I think he might be more fascist than anything else
by Anonymous12 years ago
Huh. Weird. I wonder how well that works out when he has to do a group project . . .
by Anonymous12 years ago
Wait, how does he react to Jewish kids at your school?
by Anonymous12 years ago
My school would dress code him for that...especially since our prinicpal is German and always gets called a Nazi.
by Anonymous12 years ago
yeah, the teachers are oblivious
by Anonymous12 years ago
I wonder if nazis hate how the swastika is now just a vandalism tag used by immature teenagers, or if they feel supported and appreciate the free publicity.
by Anonymous12 years ago
If I had to guess I'd say the former. It'd sort of feel like they were taking it's meaning for granted, like how some people are upset crosses have become more of a fashion statement than anything of meaning to someone who wears one.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Same way Christians probably felt about it being used for Hitler's cause.
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