• @SwampYankee@mander.xyz
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      188 months ago

      This guy actually has a picture of Hitler so close at hand, he can post it within the same minute as the comment he’s responding to.

      • @dragontangram88@lemmy.world
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        -188 months ago

        No. It’s an online link. You can find it through Google. I don’t like Hitler. I think he was a poor leader and very anti-Semitic. I have no dna ties to his native home of Austria, nor do I have any dna ties to Nazi’s, or Germany. I realize people want to make me the villain for stating historical facts, but it doesn’t suddenly change my nationality, or dna. It also doesn’t change my ideology to align with facists.

        • @Olhonestjim@lemmy.world
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          198 months ago

          The only people who judge others for their DNA and nationality ARE nazis. You are the ONLY one who keeps bringing that irrelevant trash to the discussion. You repeatedly parrot nazi talking points. You instantly try to correct the tiniest fact about Hitler. And you keep an 88 in your username.

          • @aidan@lemmy.worldM
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            18 months ago

            The only people who judge others for their DNA and nationality ARE nazis.

            If only. Unfortunately essentially every government enforces who can easily live in the plots of land they control based on DNA.

              • @dragontangram88@lemmy.world
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                -108 months ago

                I paid attention in history class. It goes along with correcting other misconceptions. For example, Nazi’s never shaved their heads, like many people might lead you to believe. The Jewish people and prisoners of war were forced to shave their heads in concentration camps. Also, Hitler was not German. Hitler was Austrian, and many of his Nazi’s were of Norse descent, having blond hair and blue eyes. Many people have also speculated that Hitler was part Jewish himself, on his father’s side; harboring a deep resentment towards his own father. I don’t know if that last part was ever proven through dna, but it would be interesting to investigate.

                I know a lot about World War 2 because my grandfathers served in the Army and Navy. My grandmother was also a nurse for the Navy during the war. My family didn’t like Hitler.

      • @dragontangram88@lemmy.world
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        -178 months ago

        I’m not related to any Nazis. I’m mostly Scottish, British, and Irish by blood. The last bit of my dna is a mix of Norwegian and Icelandic, or so ancestry.com. Sorry to derail your hate train there.

          • @dragontangram88@lemmy.world
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            -158 months ago

            You sound very emotional. You have a lot of hate, and you’re expressing that. Perhaps you live in an area where you deal with hate groups and it’s causing you to have some unresolved anger towards them. If your current environment is causing you that much anger, you should probably look to relocate. I don’t encounter any white supremacists around me. I live in an area where people are mostly Latino. If your area isn’t causing you to experience all this hate, you should probably seek therapy to talk about it with someone.

        • @Olhonestjim@lemmy.world
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          118 months ago

          Blood relations have no bearing on the character of a person. It is completely irrelevant. Nobody is attacking you for that.

          Nazis on the other hand, DO believe that blood relation matters, and you keep protesting that you’re not related to any. The problem is that you keep promoting their ideology.

          We don’t care about your ancestry. Good, normal, healthy people don’t care about your blood.