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  1. For example there's been this story all over the news about a fight in a club. During a costume party a few highschool kids from a german school went dressed as hitlers, and this bunch of jew kids from a jew schol took offense to that and went to demand that the other group were kicked out. Of course the managers weren't idiots and just told the kids to remove the 'stache and swastika, which they did. The jew kids weren't happy they didn't get their way though and went and started a fight with the first group which got them both kicked out of the club. So far it's all fine, but the issue is that the media has gone through great effort to blame the hitler guys for the whole thing, even though they're 17 years old, an age where everyone is edgy, they complied with the club's request of removing the costume, and were attacked by the jew group. This could somewhat be excused if it happened in say, germany? but over here, in a country that had no involvement in WWII other than taking (cont)

    Saturday, 27-Aug-16 19:53:36 UTC from web
    1. @nerthos refugees from both sides, and had absolutely NO issues with germany regardless of the political climate of the time over there, this paranoid hunt for "offensive" ideas and obsession with ruining people for saying or doing something a certain group doesn't like is inexcusable. This kind of fight should stay out of the place since it has nothing to do with the country, and if a certain community doesn't like it they can go back to their own country.

      Saturday, 27-Aug-16 19:56:00 UTC from web
      1. @nerthos In fact Israel has shed far more blood on Argentinian soil than the nazis ever did, between the nazi hunters they sent on the second half of the XX century to literally hunt war refugees on another, uninvolved continent; to the biggest terrorist attack in the country's history being a fight between Iran and Israel having nothing to do with Argentina an still taking local lives.

        Saturday, 27-Aug-16 19:58:00 UTC from web