How do you feel about them?
How do you feel about them?
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Thats what i imagine a Brit looks like who lives outside of London.
average nazi's
Is that the couple who popped those cops after the bundy standoff?
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they went way further then the ''average''
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I don't believe they were nazis. They put a nazi flag on a dead cop because they felt cops were tyrants.
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yes but were they right? i don't know much about the subject i'm trying to gather as much info as i can.
I really don't know. I viewed them as blowback from the bundy situation. Much like timothy McVeigh was from ruby ridge and waco. Any time you push citizens violently, they're will always be a sliver of the population that pushes back violently
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Not bad titties in that outfit. But I bet they're sloppy when set free.
Not shitskins, so ill give them a chance.
From what I've got so far. Strongly anti-government. Decided to cowardly shoot cops then die in a Walmart as a ''revolution''. I don't disagree with their premisses, but their end game was fucking stupid.
I think you pretty much hit the nail on the head. Although I'm not sure if I would count their cowardly tactics agaisnt them. Cops use cowardly tactics everyday so in doing so back, I suppose you're just leveling the playing field. It's like sports, if everyone is doping, you won't even get close to competing unless you also cheat.
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I mean even if they had a proper standoff where they managed to kill cops with pinpoint accuracy, their end game was stupid. Literally a glorified suicide. I'm strongly anti-government too so I don't hate them, I just think they were stupid. If they were willing to die for their ideas, they could have done so much more is what I'm saying.
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I agree.
I'm French-Canadian so I read that book in French and can't find the exact translation, but there's a Dostoevsky quote that goes 'it's easier to die for an idea then to dedicate a life of hard work to it'.
I like a Nathan Hale (an American during the revolution) quote he gave before being hung "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country".