I met that guy a couple weeks ago and saw his car, and I can assure you he's not a low key nazi. I did see the eagle and knew what it was. Not something I would put on my car, but honestly not something I think your average person would know because most people are borderline retarded. I guess I can see where some would think it's tasteless.
However, i have peace of mind knowing our very own antifa champion dk is volunteering to take down this villain once and for all by keying his car.
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I agree destroying the car/image wouldn't be the way to go about it.
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Originally posted by ELVA164 View PostIt's not eagles, it's that specific eagle. It looks completely different from the rest of the German eagles, and only slightly similar to the Colonel eagle we use. Either way, I'm not positive why there's an argument for using Nazi symbolism?
Should we deface the image? Of course not, then we are in the wrong, both for damaging property and for actively preventing someone from exercising their rights (which probably isn't a criminal act in this case).
For instance, I thought of painting my crappy 2002 desert tan, doing it up as a radio car and painting an Afrika Korps palm tree insignia on the side. However, I clearly realized that it would be very offensive to many people to have a swastika/palm tree on my car, and even decided that substituting a German double cross in it's place would not be enough to make it okay. Therefore, in order to not anger my fellow citizens I decided to not paint the car at all, which is what the person in question should have done had realized the connotations (intended or not) of that eagle.
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I think the argument more or less started when decay said he would destroy someone else’s personal property which is a crime in and of itself and take the charge along with buying whomever a new paint job and putting vandalism on his record. As car guys i think it disgust most of us to hear another car guy say he would destroy someone else’s car over a damn sticker. To us gear heads our cars are our babies. Would you abuse someone else’s baby just because it mouthed off to you?
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Originally posted by dereliiict View PostElva, I must continue to direct you to put current armed forces’ insignia’s.
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Elva, I must continue to direct you to put current armed forces’ insignia’s.
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Originally posted by djjerme View PostWas a bakery
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Did it have a couple of M3’s then yeah?
Sorry Jeremy, couldn’t resist.
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Still think the eagle is a pretty clear Nazi symbol, and ignorance is a horrible argument to avoid that fact.
Michaeljoseph, re: your comment about the swastika. Check this out and see if you think it works: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...irts-backfires
It also explains the origin of the symbol, which is decidedly not Native American.
Also ak-, those are literally Nazi parteiadlers with BMW logos where the swastikas go. Not sure what that proves.
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I agree with DK's sentiment e.g. you should really know what that is and never use it, although I'd probably just pull it off because I'd bet it's vinyl. Freedom of speech isn't freedom from consequences, and I'd consider people justified in removing that symbol.
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Originally posted by 15Michaeljoseph View PostWouldnt it be more proactive to going back to what the symbol originally meant? I mean being so afraid of a design that a lunatic hijacked and turned into a symbol of hate... 80 years after the fact, doesn't that still give it some power over us? Surprised that house with it on the chimney wasn't burned to the ground by someone who didn't know better.
Anyway, I also hope somebody posts some new dumb stuff on the FB page so we can screenshot it and move on.
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Wouldnt it be more proactive to going back to what the symbol originally meant? I mean being so afraid of a design that a lunatic hijacked and turned into a symbol of hate... 80 years after the fact, doesn't that still give it some power over us? Surprised that house with it on the chimney wasn't burned to the ground by someone who didn't know better.
Anyway, I also hope somebody posts some new dumb stuff on the FB page so we can screenshot it and move on.
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Well, this escalated quickly.
TL; DR: decay doesn't care if his car gets keyed
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Funny thing is, there was just a long thread in a FB group called "Portland dead memories" about an old building downtown that had the swastika painted on it. Was a bakery and back before WWII, the original meaning of the symbol was used to sell crackers and other things
Heck, people had them built in to their chimney (usually if they were immigrants from the orient at the early 20th century.)
Course, that thread brought out the trolls.. [emoji19]
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