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I was the forum member who pointed out this irony in the earlier thread regarding this person.
Under the policies of the Nazi regime's Eugenics program, which, "sterilized", thousands of people each year, his inability to read and his apparent inability to be employable would have made him one of the undesirables who would have been rendered unable to father children.
However, being able to comprehend this type of irony would undoubtedly be beyond this guy's limited intellectual capacity.
Yet, people still keep missing the point that his nazi beliefs have nothing to do with his kids being taken away.
LOL, the biggest irony in all this,and someone may have mentioned it already, is that this dude wouldn't even be allowed to reproduce under the Nazi eugenics policies, and may have even been killed. It's really amazing how people can have beliefs that are so against their best interests.
the guy is an idiot; why bother trying to point out ironies in the thought process of a moron?
so, the guy doesnt like jews, blacks, etc. that means he isnt supposed to be allowed to have kids? whatever.
the thing that would bother me is the public assistance; but i dont think thats the issue people have here.
Me thinks y'all, everybody'all is reading way too much into this. Just because any guy puts on an Abraham Hittelstein suit doesn't automatically mean he hates or loves anybody, anymore than if somebody puts on a Superman cape they can fly.
At least this topic gives us some comic relief from the "where should I move?" questions
Perhaps you could explain that statement to us, preferably in standard English.
Maybe he means "There's a little Jew in every puff?"
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