You're not serious, you're cynical.
That's why you're also depressed.
Nope. That rule applies only to Nazis.
Ah, so you are using two logical fallacies...
Who the hell wears those t-shirts/sweatshirts? For the lulz?
Who the hell wears those t-shirts/sweatshirts? For the lulz?
I bet you're really confused by people who wear t-shirts that bear the logos of sports teams.
"WHAT DO THOSE PEOPLE BELIEVE? I DON'T KNOW!!"
I don't. Maybe they just got the T-shirt. Maybe they're just going along with friends and don't give a shit about the team. There are all sorts of reasons someone would wear such a clothing item. But you obviously are perfectly willing to stereotype instantly and then project that stereotype onto everyone around that person when it suits you.
You got to admit that it's pretty weird to be wearing such a sweatshirt. Did others ask him questions about it?
Yea, I'll give you that. It was an incredibly awful choice, but why he did it we don't know. Maybe he's just a real stupid fuck or something...
Or being an incendiary troll.
Camp Auschwitz shirt says my comparison is appropriate. Thanks for playing though.
Pretty sure destruction of property is a crime.
It is quite apparent democrat politicians in cities did not get that memo......
Heh. Always the damned Democrats.![]()
No, it's not. You are making a fallacy of composition and applying it to the group.
That is to say, one idiot in the photo has a logo on his sweatshirt about Auschwitz for unknown reasons and from that you claim everyone in the photo is a Nazi using a photo from WW 2 of Nazis. Inappropriate use of Nazis.
Some insurrectionists, huh?
![]()
"... clean cut smiling people can be evil criminals."
~ Mr.Badguy
T.A. Gardner is absolutely right.
Aliens and foreigners who hate America and Americans never refuse an opportunity to label loyal, decent Americans as Nazis and monsters and Hitler.