Wow. Just wow.
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Wow. Just wow.
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It could have been worse... They could have offered free ham on opening day.
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It could have been worse... They could have offered free ham on opening day.
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So the swastika is a sacred Hindu symbol? Learn something new every day. . .DurocShark wrote:Hitler's Cross Cafe
It could have been worse... They could have offered free ham on opening day.
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Wow.
I can see the marketing scheme of using "shock" to get peoples attentions but did they really put any thought into what that might really mean to people???
Think about it. The people who own the restaurant themselves would be burried 10ft under if Hitler had made his way to india. The Jewish community was just hit the hardest and remembers the most. It's kind of a shame when people don't hold any self value or put any thought into what statement they may truly be making. That is point and case of whoring yourself out to "Corporate America" if you will. Selling any personal beliefs or ideals and justifying to yourself that making a buck is more important.
Their line of "being different" like Hitler is total BS. I personally think this may have gone over the top and is going to be their downfall in the end. Whether the symbol had different originations or not it has a stigma with it from the Nazi's. How much you wanna be they get bombed, protested or run out of business just because of their name?
Free speech is great and all but I doubt they would be happy if white supremcy people started showing up and frequenting the place!
I can see the marketing scheme of using "shock" to get peoples attentions but did they really put any thought into what that might really mean to people???
Think about it. The people who own the restaurant themselves would be burried 10ft under if Hitler had made his way to india. The Jewish community was just hit the hardest and remembers the most. It's kind of a shame when people don't hold any self value or put any thought into what statement they may truly be making. That is point and case of whoring yourself out to "Corporate America" if you will. Selling any personal beliefs or ideals and justifying to yourself that making a buck is more important.
Their line of "being different" like Hitler is total BS. I personally think this may have gone over the top and is going to be their downfall in the end. Whether the symbol had different originations or not it has a stigma with it from the Nazi's. How much you wanna be they get bombed, protested or run out of business just because of their name?
Free speech is great and all but I doubt they would be happy if white supremcy people started showing up and frequenting the place!
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:smt073This place is not about wars or crimes, but where people come to relax and enjoy a meal!
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I can't help but wonder if the reason it wouldn't fly isn't because we're more honorable, but because of the "PC" bullcrap already going on.hambone wrote:That's just wrong. But so is most marketing...bereft of morality, it's only purpose is to sucker I mean sell.
And that crap wouldn't fly in America. There is still a system underneath the temporary madness. For now at least.
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<cop> "Sir, you can't smoke at the beach."
<me> ::Looks around at all the open air, sky, and wind:: "Why?"
<cop> "It's been banned by the city council. You'll have to put that out and dispose of the butt properly."
<me> ::sigh::
So many people think THEY know what's best, and fight for their "cause" that it completely screws up our soceity.
I had a coworker who was blatantly atheist. He would speak loudly of his beliefs. Wanna know how long he lasted? Yet the Christians and Muslims at work were allowed to speak just as loudly of their beliefs and it was ok. Plus all the religious propaganda they have around their desks.
If I had a wall at the time I would have put up a big Darwin poster.
EDIT: Before anybody asks, yes I'm athiest as well. But I really just don't care about anybody else's beliefs, (except maybe Scientologists... Got Volcano?) And my only display of my beliefs is a pirate fish sticker. (Google "Flying Spaghetti Monster", but it's obscure enough that it's not recognized for what it is.) There's no Darwin fish on my bus, nothing like that. And work especially isn't the place to discuss that sort of thing since everybody's so touchy and unable to understand this nation was BUILT on religious freedom.
Just be a good person. That's all I ask, regardless of faith.
My wife is a devout born-again Christian. She even works part time at her church. Yet we both respect each other's views and generally leave the subject alone. Only once has it become an issue between us.
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yeah i agree, the whole 'PC' bullshit just makes our society all the more brittle. If you cant laugh about something or discuss it openl;y or make light satire without someone raising the PC flag, then were all just walking a round in a coma.I can't help but wonder if the reason it wouldn't fly isn't because we're more honorable, but because of the "PC" bullcrap already going on.
The PC thing is just a thin disguise...underneath people are just as judgemental, if not more so.
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From Wikipedia:Amskeptic wrote: So the swastika is a sacred Hindu symbol? Learn something new every day. . .
In the Western world, the symbol experienced a resurgence following the archaeological work in the late nineteenth century of Heinrich Schliemann, who discovered the symbol in the site of ancient Troy and associated it with the ancient migrations of Proto-Indo-Europeans ("Aryan" people). He connected it with similar shapes found on ancient pots in Germany, and theorised that the swastika was a "significant religious symbol of our remote ancestors," linking ancient German, Greek and Vedic culture.[1] [2] By the early 20th century it was widely used worldwide and was regarded as a symbol of good luck and auspiciousness.
I don't know, I think history shows, you pay now or pay later.Amskeptic wrote: .I hate noteriety achieved through cheap means.
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Have we become the collective high-society matron, aghast "well I NEVAHH!"??
It's weird to see things polarize so much. What the hell is "truth" anyway? It's all individual perception made into society's soup - together but never dissolved. We're all like marbles in a big bowl of water...Everyone likes to team up, fit neatly into the slots that society provides. However, what lies bubblin beneath the suface? Doesn't the team have to go home eventuallly, after the game is said n' done? And then all you have is a shirt and your poop-chute, sittin' there scratchin' your High Morals. People really need to get over themselves.
Sometimes I just wanna go live off squirells and bats. Th' hell with all youse wackos.
It's weird to see things polarize so much. What the hell is "truth" anyway? It's all individual perception made into society's soup - together but never dissolved. We're all like marbles in a big bowl of water...Everyone likes to team up, fit neatly into the slots that society provides. However, what lies bubblin beneath the suface? Doesn't the team have to go home eventuallly, after the game is said n' done? And then all you have is a shirt and your poop-chute, sittin' there scratchin' your High Morals. People really need to get over themselves.
Sometimes I just wanna go live off squirells and bats. Th' hell with all youse wackos.
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Here, educate yourselves:
http://www.manwoman.net/swastika/swastika.html
Uhh, I thought this country was built by land,and gold hungry assholes looking to convert or kill the savages who stood in their way.. Funny how the small portion looking for "religious freedom" had little tolerance for others beliefs
http://www.manwoman.net/swastika/swastika.html
DurocShark wrote: And work especially isn't the place to discuss that sort of thing since everybody's so touchy and unable to understand this nation was BUILT on religious freedom.
Uhh, I thought this country was built by land,and gold hungry assholes looking to convert or kill the savages who stood in their way.. Funny how the small portion looking for "religious freedom" had little tolerance for others beliefs
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