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Originally posted by Don Cardi:
[QUOTE]... Are you telling me that if a person believes that the Nazi's mass murder and torture of millions of innocent people was just, that when this person professes to be a member of the Nazi party and supports their beliefs, when this person speaks and preaches about hate and supremecy over other races and religion, and advocates the actions of committing crimes against humanity, that the person does not necessarily have the ability to carry out those crimes?...
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa:


Yes.
Neo- Nazis initiate people into their groups by requiring them to do acts of hate, such as assaulting racial- ethnic people, beating or killing persons perceived to be homosexual, desecrating synagogues, and burning churches with racial- ethnic or multi-cultural membership.
Here are some acts of violence carried out by neo-nazi groups in the last year alone:


In Los Angeles, CA.- a group of skinheads were arrested and found guilty for trying to provoke a race war by plotting to shoot members of an African-American church.


In Eugene, OR.- members of a neo-nazi group are arrested and found guilty of throwing rocks, engraved with sastikas, through the windows of a synangogue during religious services.

Springfield, MO.- a member of the neo-nazi creativity movement is arrested and found guilty for beating his roommate because the roommate is not willing to share the same neo-nazi views.

Lawrenceville GA.- members of a neo-nazi party are arrested and found guilty for burning images of swastikas into the lawn of a Jewish families home.

Gresha, OR.- neo-nazi skinheads are arrested and found guilty of threatening and assaulting an African American man with a machette.

Fond du Lac, WI. - A member of the Nazi Party is arrested for manufacturing and selling pipe bombs to a federal agent.

Santa Fe, NM. - Four teenage boys are charged with spray-painting swastikas and racial slurs, burning a cross and leaving a noose on a tree at a black woman's residence. Turns out that 2 of the boys father's were supporters of a neo-nazi group.

In Carson NV - a 16 year old teen was sentenced to 10 years to life in prison. The crime? Sexually assaulting a fellow student as an initiation requirement to become a member of a white supremist nazi group

And the unsoved crimes of Sastika Neo Nazi symbols that were painted or etched into Schools, Homes, Businesses, etc. are just tooo many to even list.


It all probably started out harmless, the singing of the songs, the wearing of swastikas, etc. because someone was "afraid" to violate thier rights! :rolleyes:


"Like they shoulda stopped Hitler at Munich, they shoulda never let him get away with that, they were just asking for big trouble..."


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