I saw a nazi in a pick up truck today

Mortimer

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I guess free speech... As long he doesn't confront me or my mum.

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He was not bald though he had hair. He had another sticker which is not visible on the picture I took it said "wolves of Odin".
 
What about the Dude with a Christmas tree and a cross next to each other...That would be like a picture with Jesus and the Easter bunny in the picture together.
 
The gentleman in the pickup may or may not be a national socialist, but even if he is, there is no reason not to be civil.

A group of leading nazis in full uniform attended an African American muslim meeting back in the day. The two groups were quite civil, although the Nazi fuhrer did threaten to turn the Jewish woman photographer into a bar of soap for taking the pic.

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The German Iron Cross isn't the only symbol the Nazi's appropriated to the point of its no longer approriateness. One that crosses many cultures is what we refer to as the swastika. The Navajo refer to the symbol as whirling logs.
 
What about the Dude with a Christmas tree and a cross next to each other...That would be like a picture with Jesus and the Easter bunny in the picture together.
That's not a Christmas tree it is a air fresh it is in Form of a tree but I don't know why it serves for fresh smell I don't know why they sell it in the form of a tree
 
The gentleman in the pickup may or may not be a national socialist, but even if he is, there is no reason not to be civil.

A group of leading nazis in full uniform attended an African American muslim meeting back in the day. The two groups were quite civil, although the Nazi fuhrer did threaten to turn the Jewish woman photographer into a bar of soap for taking the pic.

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Of course, no reason for a brawl, neither did he start one...
 
The Iron Cross is not necessarily the sign of a Nazi..
Splayed crosses don't necessarily denote Nazis.
The swastika doesn't necessarily denote a Nazi either. In former times it was a generic "good luck" symbol among some tribes and cultures. Perhaps cold feelings with the "good luck" and that would also be the case of the Iron Cross rather than a Wooden Cross which would symbolize Christianity.
 

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