We read Graham Platner’s whole Reddit archive. The vilification of the Maine candidate for Senate doesn’t square with what he actually wrote in his posts.
Extra fun when in item linked to prove the nazi symbol has other meanings.
Is also extremely sad how people are now trying to argue it’s the word people have issues with not you know, the very very specific symbols used by the SS that just happened to be on candidates body that also usa military was fine ignoring
In the early days of the Nazi Party, Julius Schreck, the leader of the Stabswache (Adolf Hitler’s bodyguard unit), resurrected the use of the Totenkopf as the unit’s insignia. This unit grew into the Schutzstaffel (SS), which continued to use the Totenkopf as insignia throughout its history. According to a writing by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, the Totenkopf had the following meaning:
The Skull is the reminder that you shall always be willing to put your self at stake for the life of the whole community.[11]
SS-Totenkopfverbände (‘Death’s Head Units’) was the Schutzstaffel (SS) organization responsible for administering the Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps for Nazi Germany, among similar duties. While the Totenkopf was the universal cap badge of the SS, the SS-TV also wore this insignia on the right collar tab to distinguish itself from other SS formations.
The Totenkopf was also used as the unit insignia of the Panzer forces of the German Heer (Army), and also by the Panzer units of the Luftwaffe, including those of the elite Fallschirm-Panzer Division 1 Hermann Göring.[12]
Both the 3rd SS Panzer Division of the Waffen-SS, and the World War II era Luftwaffe’s 54th Bomber Wing Kampfgeschwader 54 were given the unit name “Totenkopf”, and used a strikingly similar-looking graphic skull-crossbones insignia as the SS units of the same name. The 3rd SS Panzer Division also had skull patches on their uniform collars instead of the SS sieg rune.[citation needed]
Uhuh. So what is the non-Nazi context for the Totenkopf; a symbol that, unlike the swastika, doesn’t have a pre-existing history.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-russia-pravy-sektor-extremism-b2011598.html
Oh wait that is awkward that battalion would show up under Nazi symbols on Wikipedia
Yes, the prevalence of Nazi imagery by Ukrainian paramilitary organisations is pretty awkward
Extra fun when in item linked to prove the nazi symbol has other meanings.
Is also extremely sad how people are now trying to argue it’s the word people have issues with not you know, the very very specific symbols used by the SS that just happened to be on candidates body that also usa military was fine ignoring
Liberals are working hard to rehabilitate Nazis.
obviously just to be used as a hatchet job on the Blackwater merc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totenkopf
I love how your reasoning for the specific SS symbol is just linking to the German word wiki page for just skull
Edit: Wait, I linked to English Wikipedia. Is this Chewbacca defense? I think this is Chewbacca defense.
he’s saying that Totenkopf is a German word and you linked to the Wikipedia article for this German word, not that you linked to the German Wikipedia
That and they don’t put any effort into understanding why people have issues with said specific symbol not the word death skull
Oh! In that case:
Oh in that case
That doesn’t really answer my question
In what fucking sense does it not answer your question lmao
In that I asked a question, and just linking the Wikipedia page didn’t answer it
Usage of it dates back to the 1700s
The word and different variations of deaths head yes. The very specific one used by the SS and nazis does not