#1 2019-02-20 15:59:15

“Most Americans assume that in the leadup to World War II, all of our countrymen and women were appalled by Nazi ideology,” Curry said. “But when you see 20,000 New Yorkers carrying swastika flags and cheering for Nazi ideas, you realize that things weren’t so clear back then. There was a significant minority of Americans who thought fascism and racism and anti-semitism were okay.”

80 years ago, 20,000 New Yorkers cheered for Nazis at Madison Square Garden

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#2 2019-02-20 16:39:44

I'm still trying to figure out why everyone hated the Jews so much, although after watching the Jewish guys while I dated a hot Jewish chick I started to get a tiny understanding.  It's was almost as overt as when I had the ultra-hot coal-black Virgin Islands Girl on my hook.

The simple joy of things you can get away with as a young Jarhead whose buddies think fighting makes a Saturday night fun...!!

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#3 2019-02-21 21:07:13

I don't know how that started with the Jews.  Christ killers?  Got to be more than that.  Sadly, nothing has changed.  The irony of ironies, which is totally lost on the supremacists, is that they cherry pick the "Jewish Holy Book" to reinforce their own prejudices.  Radical Xtians act like they've never even read the first four books of the New Testament.

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