Norlander | The Nazi Twins... |
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Have heard about these two before...but the photo next to this article made me post about them here...there is just something wrong with that t-shirt smily.
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Edited by Norlander on 18-06-2007 19:08 |
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Grizlas | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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um...that's....interesting...
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Norlander | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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| Location: Copenhagen | Joined: 09.06.06 | Posted on 18-06-2007 19:42 |
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I'd use words like sick, twisted and manipulative, but sure.
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Grizlas | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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or hot underage skinhead orgies
"you know when you're having your usual threesome over the weekend and the moonlilght is bouncing of your foreheads and your assess..doesn't that get a bit confusing?"
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Grizlas | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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On a more somber tone, this here illustrates perfectly what kind of power parents hold over their childrens beliefs. Some more these girls parents:
http://orthomom.blogspot.com/2005/10/nazi-twins.html
This is the price we pay for having personal freedoms. Parents are free to raise (read indoctrinate - cause that's all "raising" is) their children to believe anything they want, be that christianity, atheism, humanism, nazism, communism....anything.
I think this is pretty tragic, but I dont see how we can go in and refuse these parents the right to raise their kids without undermining the liberties we all cherish so much.
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Roffen | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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Norlander is a bit off-track on his choice of words... I think the correct term is 'lack of knowledge' or plain ignorance.
Their parents should be dragged onto the streets and executed as they were, for such manipulative behaviour! Much like the extreme fanatic muslims, christains and everybody else that preaches fanatism in various ways!
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Vuzman | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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Fanatism? This has nothing to do with fanatism and everything to do with the idea of racism simply being wrong.
Would it be ok if the mother taught them Moderate Racism?
Tolerant White Supremacy?
Stop using fanatism as a cover for wrong ideas.
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Grizlas | RE: The Nazi Twins... |
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yeah, I agree with vuz.
In this case it makes no sense to "grade" their ideology. The girls themselves claim to be moderates though - whatever that means.
Still what is a "wrong idea"? if the only definition of a wrong idea is what we as individuals believe to be wrong ideas, then the foundation is pretty whimsical.
Nazism, along with the emerging science of eugenics, was far from condemned by the world prior to the invasion of Poland. It only became known as a "bad idea" when the war started and firmly so when the concentration camps were discovered.
I've often considered the question: If Hitler had the right idea, would it justify his methods?
I firmly believe that the answer to that question is no. I believe that every idea that leads to the systematic slaughter of innocent human beings is wrong. The idea itself is simply invalidated by the actions of those who defend it.
I know, Godwins law and all that.
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