The nazi tattoo is like my biggest red flag and I can’t tell if I’ve just because of B.J. Blazkowicz

  • goferking (he/him)
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    4 months ago

    Which people are still defending!

    Fuck it’s one of the emblems of the SS, 2nd to their lightning bolts, and people are excusing it even in this thread.

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        4 months ago

        I really can’t decide what’s worse. Those defending the tattoo or those saying they had no idea what the symbol was.

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          4 months ago

          Not everyone walks around with an encyclopedia of knowledge on hate symbols. I didn’t learn about the totenkopf until this issue came up.

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            4 months ago

            It’s literally the skull on the nazis hats. And the skull from are we the baddies? We have a skull on our hats.

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              4 months ago

              And yet, I’ve never noticed it. I thought it was only the bird symbol on the hat. I’ve never looked into their uniforms with any meaningful inspection. I had to google the hat because I doubted you were right, but you are. So I just learned something else.

              Like I implied earlier, people can exist for decades without knowing something. Just because it is common to you, doesn’t mean it is common to everyone.

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                4 months ago

                people can exist for decades without knowing something.

                True but this is basic history stuff.

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                  4 months ago

                  I don’t think we ever reviewed symbols of nazi Germany in any of my history classes in High School or University. I’m also not a history buff (had enough of war growing up, don’t want to read about more of them in my spare time) so I don’t spend my free time on history unless it’s directly relevant to a conversation (like this is now).

                  Maybe knowing nazi symbols is a greater part of basic history where you live? It seems more in depth on that specific subject than I experienced. We covered the instigations, effects, and resolutions more than details like that.