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1 Romantic Heretic  Oct 31, 2014 9:14:06am

Not a Nazi any more? What bunck?

2 nines09  Oct 31, 2014 9:39:45am

“Nah. I quit being a Nazi. I just liked the leather and chrome and hats and boots and torchlight marches and screaming and shouting at them folks who, well, I quit that. Ignore my past, I just thought it would be cool. You look like you ain’t from around here. Nice tan. Who is your daddy again?”
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3 HappyWarrior  Oct 31, 2014 11:10:46am

He quit being a Nazi when he discovered they were liberals.//

4 No Country For Old Haters  Oct 31, 2014 12:59:22pm
In my book there are few things you can’t recover from, and one of them is membership in any neo nazi, white supremacist, or other tribal supremacist organization.

I’m more forgiving, but it would depend on how old the person was when they were involved with the group. Some people take longer than others to recover from their parent’s failure to raise them into decent people. They get credit for renouncing their prior beliefs, especially since it puts them in danger from the group they left.


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