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    12 小时前

    I can only hope the purchase records are made public

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    I think the people that walk around wearing the new Kanye West-brand swastika shirts might find out that, even in Trump’s America, other people may not react to such things with calm and a lack of physical violence.

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      I can’t imagine many will sell. It’s paradoxical in nature.

      What self-respecting white supremacist is willing to enrich a black man to wear ‘their own’ symbol of hate? Imagine wearing a Yestika tee to your weekly cross burning. What a terribly embarrassing faux pas.

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        You’re ascribing rationality to Nazis. He’s “one of the good ones.” Just like Enrique Tarrio.

        Also, lots of people will buy this as an “investment” because “it will be a collector’s item one day!”

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      Lol, these cowards won’t do anything in public without covering their face. If you see anyone actually wearing one of these they will almost certainly be in a group of people all covering their face.

      I bet you won’t find a single instance of a lone person wearing this in public.

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          The thing that always gets me is just how many Confederate flags I see flying in the Hoosier state which was a part of the union

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            I grew up in Bloomington, which is considered a left-wing enclave in Indiana. A guy used to work near a gas station near me with a great big swastika tattoo on his arm. Didn’t seem to be a barrier to his being employed there and customers didn’t seem to mind from what I could tell. I never went back once I saw it. But that was one of the more innocent times I was around a Nazi in Indiana.