The Campnazi :(
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The Campnazi :(
After a fucking campy game by wpn peon had his big performance in our chan.
(13:44:00) (Pe0n`) lol
(13:44:02) (Pe0n`)
(13:44:21) (Pe0n`) Heil hitler!
(13:48:01) (Pe0n`) kill judes and so on
(13:48:02) (Durden|RA)
(13:48:08) (Durden|RA) jews
What the hell is wrong with those ppl? :/
(13:44:00) (Pe0n`) lol
(13:44:02) (Pe0n`)
(13:44:21) (Pe0n`) Heil hitler!
(13:48:01) (Pe0n`) kill judes and so on
(13:48:02) (Durden|RA)
(13:48:08) (Durden|RA) jews
What the hell is wrong with those ppl? :/
Director of #E-Reality :: Sprayer of #koksnutten
why careing of ppl that probably dont even know what his nickname means?maGro wrote:What the hell is wrong with those ppl? :/
(for those who dont, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peon )
more.AssKick3r wrote:...once.
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Actually I do.fuct wrote:Whats wrong with those people is a question for a baseball bat to answer, on the other side do you really get all bent out of shape every time someone calls you a nazi? if you do ..hah!
Gonna tell ya (all) a little story from real life, folks:
I was on a trip in the netherlands this summer. Just me and me brother, our backpacks and two pair of feet. One morning we've met an elderly German tourist on vacation, 60 years old, maybe 65. We've started some nice talking about this and that. He told us that he was coming for 15 years to this certain place, at least once a year. We were interchanging our experiences with the Netherlands in common (wasn't the first time I've traveled there) and he told about one certain occasion.
One day, a little dutch boy came towards him. Not old, maybe ten or eleven years old. He did ask the old German tourist "Sind Sie Deutscher?" The German answered with a yes and the boy replied "Sie Schweinehund."
So far, no big story here. I guess that most of us (Germans) traveling to foreign places (and in particular the Netherlands) have made similar experiences - being accused for being German. This is sad and lacking any sign of hospitality, but you can get along with it. Ignore it.
It's not the fact that the old man wasn't even born when the war started either.
The sad point about this is that no ten year old boy is born with this opinion. It's not like he reads a history book and decides to start accusing any German he gawks at. This "attitude" was somehow placed into his mind. Maybe his older brother, his parents, grandparents told him stuff like that. Maybe he heard the neighbours talk stuff like that and just repeated it without any understanding.
Growing hatred. Makes me think.
Ah that reminds me of my good youth, going on schooltrips to Germany and yelling out my window with a few classmates to random Germans passing by: "HALLO SCHWEINENHUNDEN!!" and singing "Deutschland oh Deutschland, alles ist jeder forbei!".
Sure we got strange looks about it, sure it is not a moral thing to do when you're visiting a country. But we are being taught in school about the whole damn World War series which we bring back home to talk and/or ask about with our parents. Parents become delighted and tell stories about their parents and their adventures during those World War Times. And guess what? Yes, offensive things usually come out and we, kiddos, use that when we have nothing 'better' or 'informative' to say. Or just want to say it because it's a fun thing to do in our eyes, which obviously isn't true. But kids will be kids and kids will do what kids will do. Take it or leave it be.
Becoming annoyed by it ESPECIALLY online is a really sad thing, if you expect foreign people like *cough* Scandinavian 14~ y/o kiddos *cough* to be well mannered about it when they, for example, OMG LOSE A CW!? and they start summoning up history facts then just smile it away aye
Sure we got strange looks about it, sure it is not a moral thing to do when you're visiting a country. But we are being taught in school about the whole damn World War series which we bring back home to talk and/or ask about with our parents. Parents become delighted and tell stories about their parents and their adventures during those World War Times. And guess what? Yes, offensive things usually come out and we, kiddos, use that when we have nothing 'better' or 'informative' to say. Or just want to say it because it's a fun thing to do in our eyes, which obviously isn't true. But kids will be kids and kids will do what kids will do. Take it or leave it be.
Becoming annoyed by it ESPECIALLY online is a really sad thing, if you expect foreign people like *cough* Scandinavian 14~ y/o kiddos *cough* to be well mannered about it when they, for example, OMG LOSE A CW!? and they start summoning up history facts then just smile it away aye
R.I.P. Double Negative 2005-2008
Schweinhund is a must-e btw .. if you joke with the right dude..
And belive it or not, Peon is not 10 or 14.. like the dutch guy.. hes 19yrs old ... but its the inside that counts rightL0ki wrote:fuct wrote:
So far, no big story here. I guess that most of us (Germans) traveling to foreign places (and in particular the Netherlands) have made similar experiences - being accused for being German. This is sad and lacking any sign of hospitality, but you can get along with it. Ignore it.
It's not the fact that the old man wasn't even born when the war started either.
Growing hatred. Makes me think.
The colourblind
if you really want to feel like a real nazi.
make following thing me happend this year.
Go to Jerusalem in the Holocaus Museum.
While going through there speak GERMAN.
The jews almost run away.
But now i ask you,
was it my mistake? my fault? what can i do against the history?
god damnit, like all of us, NOTHING!
make following thing me happend this year.
Go to Jerusalem in the Holocaus Museum.
While going through there speak GERMAN.
The jews almost run away.
But now i ask you,
was it my mistake? my fault? what can i do against the history?
god damnit, like all of us, NOTHING!