Weekend Nazis.

What's the problem? People dress up as Romans and re-enact those battles, and the Romans slaughtered way more people, per capita, that the Nazi's ever did!

Typical BBC gutter press editing/reporting!
 
It's not so much the dressing up as the germans, it's the people that actually have the same beliefs as hitler that bothers me. There was someguy selling pro hitler books or something, and those people in that other group saying how they wanted all the muslims/jews/black people etc dead, iirc there was one person who said "a nice gas chamber would be good".
 
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What's the problem? People dress up as Romans and re-enact those battles, and the Romans slaughtered way more people, per capita, that the Nazi's ever did!

Typical BBC gutter press editing/reporting!


No they didn't and what do you mean per capita, if its what I think you mean then thats wrong also.

Since when did the BBC become the NOTW?
 
It's not so much the dressing up as the germans, it's the people that actually have the same beliefs as hitler that bothers me. There was someguy selling pro hitler books or something, and those people in that other group saying how they wanted all the muslims/jews/black people etc dead.

Prussian Blue?:confused:
 
Its to do with the media, it is how this kind of stuff gets to the mass public, it's presented in any way the companies want people to see it, if the people you are talking about didnt see this kind of thing, they would probably have little to no interest, obviously some people are just nutcases though and that wont change.
 
They featured 1/6 figures on the show, which I also collect, as if ownership made you a Nazi. If you adopt that school of thought then anyone who had a German Action Man figure or built German Airfix models must be, by similar definition, a Nazi.

Got to love one-sided journalism.
 
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