Posted on 08/10/2019 4:02:21 PM PDT by steveben
Bryon Widner by name, became a skinhead at the age of 14, and he spent 16 years involved with racist organizations in the midwest. He earned the nickname of pit bull, and went on to co-found Vinlanders Social Club, a white power group in Indiana.
In 2005, Widner married Julie Larsen and a year later, the couple had a son. The responsibilities of fatherhood gave Widner the desire to reform and leave the racist movement, a desire shared by his new wife.
Widner has the following words of advice for you
He can get back to us when La Raza members have their Mexican flag tatoos removed.
Is that the Isle of Man crest on his neck ?
If I live to be 150, I will swear to my redeemer, nothing says low class like a tattoo. Any freepers with tatts, don’t flame me, it’s just my own personal conviction.
Very touching story. Proves there’s hope for people who really want to change for the better.
Like Dick Durbin? Oh wait, Lil’ Dick hasn’t come clean yet for those clubbing incidents....
So thats all you got out of this story huh?
Lots of those low class fellows kept us from speaking German and Japanese
Whatever became of those idiots that wanted to name their poor kid ‘Adolf Hitler?’
I had no idea tats that bad could be removed...if the story is real and not just a promotion for the “Picosecond Laser Pen” that Doctor is a hero.
Yeah, yeah. “Mom”, and “Marine Corps” are a little different from skulls with snakes crawling out tattooed on your legs and face.
Great point! If my daughters ever got tattoos Id freak. The difference between a marine tattoo and a current kid is it seems to be an anti American, progressive message. Go into any Whole Foods , Trader Joes etc youll see Bernie, Kamala supporters all tatted up. Blue hair etc. theres a big difference in what tats mean today.
Or worse - the ‘teardrop’ face tattoo ... one teardrop for everyone the thug murdered.
I had a small tattoo on my forearm that I got when I was 18 (am now 50+). I hated that I couldn’t wear short sleeve shirts (work in a professional office). If it had been on my shoulder, I would have left it alone but went to a dermatologist and had it surgically removed in two sessions. Now I just have a 3-4” scar.
Been there, done that, and got the t-shirt;-)
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