I read mine, in seventh grade. I had to special order it fr…
I read mine, in seventh grade. I had to special order it from a bookstore because there was no public Internet we're on Dubai such things. They had meetings and I was just curious to read the thoughts first hand, well translated into English.
I have been called a Nazi repeatedly by people that don't know shit about what they're saying. If you know me I'm not much on "ism's" in general when they're wielded as tools to silence others.
I have met real life 1%ers. The real mechanics of that ilk move in silence and with purpose. Some of these clowns have no idea what they ask for when they invoke this stuff. Some of these characters literally live to demonstrate what they perceive as honor & respect. I do not adhere to any prescriptions for violence. I actually worked at a body art studio and the programmed a few of these characters coming out of for real prison, not some resort like did unspeakable crimes prison. And for that effort, some of the local business characters called me a Nazi.
For those unfamiliar, and body art which is a skilled trade if you're worth a shit. If there was a biker shop affiliated with any kind of white pride organizations and you wanted to set up shop in their neighborhood you literally had to go ask permission and parlay. I know that for a fact somebody with whom I worked at a studio in Missouri, worked at a shop in Florida and he said he saw a competitor shop literally burnt to the ground for not commiserating.
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Oof, didn't proofread this, please forgive. We had a holocaust unit in seventh grade and I special ordered Mein Kampf to form mine own opinions. This caused a stir in the school district in small town Northwest Missouri circa mid-90s, let me tell ya
*deprogrammed