TickTockMan
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This thread is not really about the op-ed below, but the idea it gives.
Fighting gives the Nazis what they want and let them try to play the victim even more than they already do. Making fun of them and making them look like the fools that they are seems like a great tactic to me.
What do you think? Do you think this could work? If so what kind of things would you do to mock them? Give me some ideas to use.
How to Make Fun of Nazis
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/17/opinion/how-to-make-fun-of-nazis.html
Fighting gives the Nazis what they want and let them try to play the victim even more than they already do. Making fun of them and making them look like the fools that they are seems like a great tactic to me.
What do you think? Do you think this could work? If so what kind of things would you do to mock them? Give me some ideas to use.
How to Make Fun of Nazis
For decades, Wunsiedel, a German town near the Czech border, has struggled with a parade of unwanted visitors. It was the original burial place of one of Adolf Hitler’s deputies, a man named Rudolf Hess. And every year, to residents’ chagrin, neo-Nazis marched to his grave site. The town had staged counterdemonstrations to dissuade these pilgrims. In 2011 it had exhumed Hess’s body and even removed his grave stone. But undeterred, the neo-Nazis returned. So in 2014, the town tried a different tactic: humorous subversion.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/17/opinion/how-to-make-fun-of-nazis.html


















