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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    its not funny.. and he realises that at the end XD
    That's because he's a horrible comedian, not because the holocaust isn't funny....

    When Peter Griffin wears a nazi outfit and tells Louis and her friend that "...there's only one way you're not getting on that train - bow-chicka-bow-wow", that's a hilarious holocaust-joke
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    As always it take a self professed Paddy to figure out how to joke about nazism

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    On the topic of nazis/shoah jokes, around here, most people who make jokes about the nazis and the Shoah are unfortunately people who happen to think all this wasn't that bad, and that Israel is doing "way worse man!".

    So yeah, I don't find them offensive per themselve. But unhappily, most people who make them are holocaust deniers or at least people who try to lessen it (most oftenly in order to blame Israel for something).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meneldil View Post
    On the topic of nazis/shoah jokes, around here, most people who make jokes about the nazis and the Shoah are unfortunately people who happen to think all this wasn't that bad, and that Israel is doing "way worse man!".

    So yeah, I don't find them offensive per themselve. But unhappily, most people who make them are holocaust deniers or at least people who try to lessen it (most oftenly in order to blame Israel for something).
    Oh come on. That's like saying that those who make rapejokes doesn't think rape is bad.
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    I find those that make crass Nazi references far less offensive than those weekend historians who apply a uniform immorality to every German who fought in the war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanzerJaeger View Post
    I find those that make crass Nazi references far less offensive than those weekend historians who apply a uniform immorality to every German who fought in the war.
    I also find that those who keep telling the lie that "only the SS murdered jews" and other such nonsense in order to remove all blame from the Wehrmacht is far more offensive.

    But you woudn't make them in front of a rape victim.
    After 22.3 years, you can!
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    German police have arrested 23 people suspected of being involved in an illegal far-right internet radio station.

    About 270 officers took part in more than 20 raids across 10 German states.
    Widerstands Radio (Resistance Radio) broadcasts music and ideology reflecting neo-Nazi views - something which is illegal in Germany.

    Prosecutors say those held face charges of forming a criminal organisation and inciting racial hatred.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11689141

    One would almost forget it with the omnipresent, 24/7 onslaught of neo-Nazi propaganda on the internets, but it still amounts to incitement to hatred in many democracies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11689141

    One would almost forget it with the omnipresent, 24/7 onslaught of neo-Nazi propaganda on the internets, but it still amounts to incitement to hatred in many democracies.
    Wrong way to deal with the issue. A taboo attracts people and an underground organization can spiral out of control. No, let them run for office instead, let them tell people about their views, let us debate them. They'll disappear like an Irishman in a dry county. And this isn't just a theory, it happened to the neo-nazi's here, there's no reason why the same wouldn't happen everywhere else. They've grown in strength over the last couple of decades, but when they entered the 2009 election, they crumbled afterwards because they were completely rejected by everyone else.

    The nazi ideologi is a weak one, it will not stand a chance in a debate. It's full of holes, contradictions and general stupidity. The only way to sway people with it is by spreading it in the underground, so why keep it there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11689141

    One would almost forget it with the omnipresent, 24/7 onslaught of neo-Nazi propaganda on the internets, but it still amounts to incitement to hatred in many democracies.
    Yes lets arrest people for sharing there views that'll protect freedom
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    Default Re: Nazi references, Part Deux

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    Oh come on. That's like saying that those who make rapejokes doesn't think rape is bad.
    But you woudn't make them in front of a rape victim.

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    Default Re: Nazi references, Part Deux

    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    That's because he's a horrible comedian, not because the holocaust isn't funny....

    When Peter Griffin wears a nazi outfit and tells Louis and her friend that "...there's only one way you're not getting on that train - bow-chicka-bow-wow", that's a hilarious holocaust-joke
    i know... :P i meant that he realised that he is not funny and he kinda goes silent and decides to makes another weird noise, which also fails XD

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