First, it is a good idea. Since when have honor and loyalty turned into bad things? Maybe we should sue SS to get them to give us back the motto? Or what happens if they don't exist anymore as a legal entity? Is it free for the taking? I did not even know that phrase had anything to do with SS until now.
Ah, but I know. Honor and loyalty are bad because in the final, enlightened world the individual is king. Problem with the motto is that honor and loyalty are determined by and aimed at the good of something greater than the individual.
Second, she is not flaunting the tattoo. It just happens to be there. For all professional offense-takers to notice.
I'd be interested in a list of models here who fulfill all these criteria.
Perfectly logical. And it only takes the intelligence of a cabbage to understand that. Though probably less common in the general population of bodybuilders and weightlifters but more common in the military and criminal types, or persons who wish to project a violent image.
So what exactly are these views? Only when you have explained that can you say if there's something unfortunate in them.
To the article by Vice I'd say that people are born unequal by default. That's the nature of physical existence in time and place. Equality is an idea and a legal fiction that has limited usability. By all means find what it is and then apply it. Instead of polarizing it into some all-or-nothing nonsense.
Found one!
Please remove Barbara Vitéz. She is a neo-Nazi with a tattoo of the motto of the Schutzstaffel (SS), Meine Ehre heißt Treue.
You have posted cringe, my dude.
So every time someone mentions Nazis on the Internet there are half the people who try to have an intelligent discussion. And the other half that wants to simply call them Nazis.
We the intelligent half get to have our intelligent discussion if we someone remove, silence or ignore the other half. To include their input we can imagine a background noise of knee-jerk insults, name-calling and accusations, though usually that input is only usable for setting a bad example of how to never get past knee-jerk emotions.
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Either he thinks that being a Nazi is a joke. Or calling someone a Nazi is a joke. Or he is butthurt because I pointed out the unseriousness of his virtue signalling.
Nazis don't deserve respect nor do their sympathizers, you aren't intelligent for defending insanity.
I have no plans to remove images of women for being bad people, whether with Jessica or Flesher or now with Barbara Vitez.
Silvia Matta has a tattoo of the motto displayed over the entrance of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Isn't it kind of funny that i was banned from Instagram while i had posted literally nothing and i was following like 5 people. i never interacted with anything but she is still on there. and i also see a lot of perverts in the comments saying obscene things that wouldn't even be allowed on this site let alone a mainstream one a lot of racism too. and i don't even want her banned i love the free internet were people can be crazy and you can just block those that bother you .Also i had to point this out the comment above me was made only 2 minutes ago and the poster already deleted his account is this some kind psyop why would someone do this.
Silvia Matta has a tattoo of the motto displayed over the entrance of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
And? Makes sense as a tribute tattoo to a family member who was a victim of the holocaust. Did you bother trying to ask her what it means before making this post? She's had it over ten years now.
Please remove Barbara Vitéz. She is a neo-Nazi with a tattoo of the motto of the Schutzstaffel (SS), Meine Ehre heißt Treue.