Monday, November 27, 2017

"What's Goin On"


Interview with with a young "edgy" Nazi in suburban Dayton, Ohio...




“I think he was a guy who really believed in his cause,” he said of Hitler. “He really believed he was fighting for his people and doing what he thought was right.”

Just a normal everyday American with a wife and a cute dog...wears jeans and 100% cotton t-shirts. Yeah and the Auschwitz guards loved their wives and kids too and obviously didn't bring their work home either. 

....The New York Times, for God's sake...they tried to normalize the son of a bitch.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/25/us/ohio-hovater-white-nationalist.html



See the nice young man chanting about Jews in Charlottesville? The Aryan looking guy, He's right up front, you can't miss him. He whined that his fellow students ostracized him when he got back to school after returning from the little Nazi get together last summer. Too bad asshole.

Our president* said "There's fine people on both sides." No there aren't you dimwit.

I grew up knowing for sure Nazis were bad. Then again how bad could they be when their uniform buttons bore the inscription "Gott mit uns". In case your German is shaky it means "God is with us".

They were good Christians just like you and your neighbors. So how bad could they really be?

The guy in the Times story has a dog he loves, just like you do, obviously he can't be a bad guy can he? he's a dog lover, So was Adolf fucking Hitler!



This is not normal...you start with Limbaugh, Glen Beck and Alex Jones and you end up in the Storm Front sewer. And you end up with this guy as an Assistant to the president*? Of course he's been shit canned...but.


The medal on the right is his father's Nazi collaboration medal.

A final note...look and sound familiar?



I rest my case, I can't wait for the "yooouge" military parades, how about you?

...Thanks to Marvin Gaye for the title.

2 comments:

  1. Robert-A great use of and fulfillment of Marvin Gaye's title. Great post. Need to send this broadly!

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    1. Tom I wonder what kindly Mr. Adler who had a market a couple of blocks from my grand parent's house would have thought about all the Nazi BS. When he wore short sleeved shirts in the summer you could see his concentration camp tattoo. Gave me the chills when I bought my 16 ounce Pepsi and a bag of chips.

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