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Why does this exist. Why am I uploading this.

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  • this is oddly awesome. I'm not into the whole nazi fur thing at all. I just like Tails in a cute outfit. Even Tails can make a symbol of death look cute.

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  • Bluke said:
    this is oddly awesome. I'm not into the whole nazi fur thing at all. I just like Tails in a cute outfit. Even Tails can make a symbol of death look cute.

    I dig the outfit, but not the Nazism. Nazis just had to be snappy dressers...

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  • johnnyXsnow said:
    Gotta love funny invalid FFDs.

    Those are my second favourite thing on e6 after the pictures I like.

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  • I for one think these pics are just a way to get attention or to annoy people as opposed to the intention of spreading racism. I don't really see Tails being a good spokesperson for such an agenda... Unless of course you wanna gain followers by looking cute.

    johnnyXsnow said:
    Gotta love funny invalid FFDs.

    I like the description even more:

    Why does (t)his even exist. Why am I uploading it.

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  • Bluke said:
    this is oddly awesome. I'm not into the whole nazi fur thing at all. I just like Tails in a cute outfit. Even Tails can make a symbol of death look cute.

    The swastika was actually a symbol if peace before it was associated with the Nazis

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  • This post was flagged for deletion by YFM7777. Reason: rasist.
    1. Learn to spell dingleburr, its racist.
    2. We have toooooons on stuff that's racist on here.
    3. Wow, lookit that first neutral you got, couldn't just keep your fingers off the button huh?

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  • Munkelzahn said:
    It's necessary because Wolfenstein: The New Order is coming out tomorrow. SEIG HIEL!

    Yeah, forgot about that. Not my kind of game (hate shooters), and I hate when games are about the past moved on into the future like that.

    Brentashun said:
    Can't wait for Wolfenstein!

    I can. I can wait for generations.

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  • Nazis will continue for two reasons: there are still white supremacists who idolize one of the most successful ethnic cleaning programs in modern history, and because it never fails to get a reaction from the community.

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  • EDFDarkAngel1 said:
    Nazis will continue for two reasons: there are still white supremacists who idolize one of the most successful ethnic cleaning programs in modern history, and because it never fails to get a reaction from the community.

    Don't forget the badass uniforms

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  • madninjaskillz said:
    The swastika was actually a symbol if peace before it was associated with the Nazis

    but one goes clockwise while other doesnt

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  • tehgamez said:
    but one goes clockwise while other doesnt

    I'm 99% sure that they mean the same thing, one is just used more often than the other.

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  • Antoniokontos said:
    Aww little shütze thinks he's a officer

    o.O pretty sure that translation babylon (well, most things >.>) site is more accurate than google. that said:

    shütze = protects

    wrong word me thinks.

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  • afiba said:
    you ass do know the history this is messed up do you know what that man did if you do y the hell would you post this

    Yes, we know the history. But come on, Sonic '06 wasn't that bad in the grand scheme of things. I think enough time has passed that we can look back on it with revelry knowing that that chapter of humanity is over.

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  • Lividus said:
    I dig the outfit, but not the Nazism. Nazis just had to be snappy dressers...

    you can thank Hugo Boss for that, seriously look it up

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  • I do not see why many people find this symbol offensive.

    Not all Nazi's are evil or responsible for the horrors of WWII and this symbol doesn't exactly represent all the things people throw at it.

    I'm not supporting Nazism but I'm just saying not all nazi's are evil. (I can name a few that are considered war heroes... even to the allies). Not all nazi's are war mongers, homocidal, holocaustic (that's a word now), or evil. It's just a political party in a certain time period.

    This symbol is as offensive as a Red star or the US flag to other people...


    Anyway. that out of the way... this is a decent pic. That luftwaffe badge is a nice touch for tails considering he flies.

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  • I saw this and immediately thought "Sieg Tails! Das Furher!"
    and yes, the last one was purposely misspelled to make a fur pun >.>
    and yes, I know I'm going hell. Probably gonna end up getting a pineapple shoved up my ass there, too.

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  • madninjaskillz said:
    The swastika was actually a symbol if peace before it was associated with the Nazis

    Thank god certain people know the symbols true meaning. It's a shame such a universal symbol that's in so many cultures is seen today as a horrible thing.

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  • Night24 said:
    I do not see why many people find this symbol offensive.

    Not all Nazi's are evil or responsible for the horrors of WWII and this symbol doesn't exactly represent all the things people throw at it.

    I'm not supporting Nazism but I'm just saying not all nazi's are evil. (I can name a few that are considered war heroes... even to the allies). Not all nazi's are war mongers, homocidal, holocaustic (that's a word now), or evil. It's just a political party in a certain time period.

    This symbol is as offensive as a Red star or the US flag to other people...


    Anyway. that out of the way... this is a decent pic. That luftwaffe badge is a nice touch for tails considering he flies.

    Very true some where forced into it, and the swastika stood for never ending life but the Nazis that where trulay loyal to Adolf fuck the symbol over and made it a bad thing; like my friend who's a nazi and is actually really nice... He's just not very social...

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  • Hybriddog said:
    Very true some where forced into it, and the swastika stood for never ending life but the Nazis that where trulay loyal to Adolf fuck the symbol over and made it a bad thing; like my friend who's a nazi and is actually really nice... He's just not very social...

    Night24 said:
    I do not see why many people find this symbol offensive.

    Not all Nazi's are evil or responsible for the horrors of WWII and this symbol doesn't exactly represent all the things people throw at it.

    I'm not supporting Nazism but I'm just saying not all nazi's are evil. (I can name a few that are considered war heroes... even to the allies). Not all nazi's are war mongers, homocidal, holocaustic (that's a word now), or evil. It's just a political party in a certain time period.

    This symbol is as offensive as a Red star or the US flag to other people...


    Anyway. that out of the way... this is a decent pic. That luftwaffe badge is a nice touch for tails considering he flies.

    I agree with both of you. The Nazis symbols has been kind of overshadowed. I remember back at secondary school. We were taught that the Nazis were solely bad guys and that there was no value in trying to think otherwise... Of course now I know that there were in fact nazi members who were members only because they feared execution or extermination if they were to object the nazi propaganda and idealogic. Some others again were just members because they were disleaded by the nazi propaganda believing the Nazis to be the heroes and the Allied to be the bad guys. There were this norwegian author who was a member of the Nazis party solely because he thought they had the best political program that would benefit the future of Norway. Of course, when the Nazis eventually lost the war he was charged as a traitor and lost most if not all of his credibility and it took decades before his works regained their popularity.

    To be honest about modern nazi movements, I'd be more worried about stopping the libertarianism rather than the nazi movements. The Nazis may be the most controversial, but the libertarians have a program and ideology which can cause damages far beyond what they can even comprehend. And some of those consequences and damages would be irreversible and on occasions disastrous for those involved.

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  • FantasiIFrittFall said:
    I agree with both of you. The Nazis symbols has been kind of overshadowed. I remember back at secondary school. We were taught that the Nazis were solely bad guys and that there was no value in trying to think otherwise... Of course now I know that there were in fact nazi members who were members only because they feared execution or extermination if they were to object the nazi propaganda and idealogic. Some others again were just members because they were disleaded by the nazi propaganda believing the Nazis to be the heroes and the Allied to be the bad guys. There were this norwegian author who was a member of the Nazis party solely because he thought they had the best political program that would benefit the future of Norway. Of course, when the Nazis eventually lost the war he was charged as a traitor and lost most if not all of his credibility and it took decades before his works regained their popularity.

    To be honest about modern nazi movements, I'd be more worried about stopping the libertarianism rather than the nazi movements. The Nazis may be the most controversial, but the libertarians have a program and ideology which can cause damages far beyond what they can even comprehend. And some of those consequences and damages would be irreversible and on occasions disastrous for those involved.

    Yup I do know a lot of WWII but not all... Like the US helped revaluationized Japan and yet they bombed us! Well...jut pearl harbor...but the message is still there...

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  • One of the weirdest things I looked up is that there's amwebsight for you to become a nazi... Just Google it...

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  • Bluke said:
    this is oddly awesome. I'm not into the whole nazi fur thing at all. I just like Tails in a cute outfit. Even Tails can make a symbol of death look cute.

    The swastika stands for never ending life not death,that's just what Adolf Hitler turned it into by killing millions and burning hundreds of books!

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  • Hybriddog said:
    One of the weirdest things I looked up is that there's amwebsight for you to become a nazi... Just Google it...

    In the world we live in today, there will be websites for pretty much everything.

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  • Something makes me skeptical about whether the current flag reason (uncredited trace) is valid or just an attempt to deliberately be vague and try to circumvent the static flag reasons.

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  • Remember when being ironically Nazi was funny and edgy and not meant be taken seriously?
    Comes 2016 and now they expect us to respect them and take their history of wanting all non-white and non-straight dead, or else you're a "fascist leftist MSM-believing cuck."
    Simpler times.

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  • Benjamin_Cat said:
    Sieg Heil

    Heil Prower.

    1-1-1 said:
    The swastika stands for never ending life not death,that's just what Adolf Hitler turned it into by killing millions and burning hundreds of books!

    Last I checked, the swastika symbolised success and fortune.

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  • Ah, so much cringy typical hypocritical ignorant bigotry here towards this symbol.

    We’ll never be surprised anymore at cliche responses such as the legendary “rasist” flag reason.

    If spelling “racist” correctly was a requirement before being allowed to blurt out something is the aforementioned, 75% of them would vanish.

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  • I think it would be better with a paw instead of a swastika because of the racists views of the Nazis witch of course used the swastika

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  • Would the creator technically be a criminal? I think this would count as nazism. Which in modern day Canada, (maybe Merica too) is a crime punishable of 35+ years Mid-class security.

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