To: Petronski
I was sort of staring slack-jawed in astonishment reading a thread on Stormfront that some racist f*** with a swastika icon actually liked ATHF; like I said, that really, really freaked me out for some reason.
Frylock would totally eye-zap that guy if he met him :-)
Sort of recalls Hannah Arendt's "Banality of Evil"...the creepy thing about the Nazis wasn't how weird they were (though a few were pretty odd, like Goebbels and Goering) but most of them actually were pretty boring and seemed "normal."
To: Strategerist
Regarding ATHF: Is there some kind of "origin story" that I missed?
To: Strategerist
How could a neo-nazi like the Hunger Force? Doesn't he recognize the lingo, voice-talent, etc.?
147 posted on
07/01/2004 4:59:24 PM PDT by
Petronski
(Fairness is fiction.)
To: Strategerist
Sort of recalls Hannah Arendt's "Banality of Evil"...the creepy thing about the Nazis wasn't how weird they were (though a few were pretty odd, like Goebbels and Goering) but most of them actually were pretty boring and seemed "normal."
Like Himmler,who at any other time in history would have lived and died as an insignificant "Babbitt",but through the quirks of history became one of the catalysts of the genocide of millions of people.
I wonder how the neo-Nazi types square their hatred of homosexuals with their adoration of the Nazis,the leadership of which was filled with them?
957 posted on
02/16/2005 10:49:50 AM PST by
mrsmel
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