So we’re gonna do this now, huh. https://t.co/E3mSS221ee— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Just a nice holiday weekend. Some end-of-autumn yardwork, maybe some shopping, and a little Nazi normalizing in the paper of record.— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
OK. Let's do this.
See, once you've decided to become a Nazi? I literally don't care about the rest.— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
There were a million 'regular person' things about Nazis in WWII as well. Those things don't matter. What matters is what they allowed and what they did.
"Ms. Hovater, 25, was worried about Antifa bashing up the ceremony. Weddings are hard enough to plan for when your fiancΓ© is not an avowed white nationalist."— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Imagine, living under the threat of violence because of what you are.
You know what I remember before 2017? When identifying as a Nazi was so toxic you didn't get a puff-piece write up in the New York Times. pic.twitter.com/ncpKNErRUB— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
"It was a weeknight at Applebee’s in Huber Heights, a suburb of Dayton, a few weeks before the wedding."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Awesome! Hope they enjoyed their meal. Holocaust victims frequently starved to death. pic.twitter.com/to3QYuMCHs
"The couple, who live in nearby New Carlisle, were shoulder to shoulder at a table, young and in love."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Aw, young love. Chaim Hirszman found the dead body of his wife and had to shave it. pic.twitter.com/Y7k35CrAq9
"He was in a plain T-shirt, she in a sleeveless jean jacket."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Neat! Just like regular people! Jewish women were stripped naked to humiliate them before their deaths and then they were buried in mass graves. https://t.co/yZinJMZmxj
"She ordered the boneless wings."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Yummy!
Mordechai Ansbacher saw people begging for potato peels, and when Jews were liberated from camps, some were so shockingly emaciated they looked like skeletons. pic.twitter.com/r67JKNzsYd
"Her parents had met him, she said, and approved of the match."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
It's good to have supportive parents. Of the entire Frank family, only father Otto survived. pic.twitter.com/1c4cFKXGI0
"The wedding would be small."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
But not as small as the gap in the wall this fleeing boy tried to squeeze through. pic.twitter.com/buJFYyY20G
"But his tattoos are innocuous pop-culture references: a slice of cherry pie adorns one arm, a homage to the TV show “Twin Peaks.”"
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
How very relatable. They would gas Jews in transport vans. pic.twitter.com/1I98gS7YE6
"He says he prefers to spread the gospel of white nationalism with satire."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
How nice. Each successive group of Jews had to lie down on the bodies of those that had already been shot. pic.twitter.com/BrRhWmEQph
"He is a big “Seinfeld” fan."
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
Oh is he. Is he really. Hannah Lewis watched Nazis shoot her mother dead. Here's what she has to say now. pic.twitter.com/isBagavbpA
“I guess it seems weird when talking about these type of things,” he says. “You know, I’m coming at it in a mid-90s, Jewish, New York, observational-humor way.”
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
They stacked Jewish bodies like firewood, you unbelievable shit. There is footage. Here's an observation. Make a joke. pic.twitter.com/pw1OqkqhBL
Normalizing is exactly what these Nazis need. And nothing helps that more than a noncritical article about how normal they are from the @nytimes, which should be fucking ashamed. pic.twitter.com/HFqk0yjKuv
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
I don't care about their fondness for NPR
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
I don't care about their four cats
I REALLY don't care about their bridal registry
They're Nazis, and they're looking to recruit, and they think they president and the GOP are with them.
And they are right.
Sort of feels like if a Nazi party hadn't taken over, there wouldn't suddenly be Nazis all over the place. Right?
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
One thing I remember about the first 40 years of my life, is, if you were a Nazi, then it didn't matter what other normal shit you had going on, you weren't normal.
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
For the memory of the victims, how dare we.
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
For the sake of the survivors, some who are STILL ALIVE, how dare we.
There's no extra points for being the ignorant Nazi, the one who just didn't know.
How dare we.
I'll end with these words I posted on Facebook exactly a year ago, reeling from the election of what I knew to be a Nazi president.
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 25, 2017
I was told I was over-reacting.
I really don't think so. pic.twitter.com/hkkik0Ksrk
Yeah, so 4:30 vs. 7:30 makes a hell of a difference, @nytimes but we see you. pic.twitter.com/VxfQ0KqaLA
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 26, 2017
The time to realize what story to write in this situation was 70 fucking years ago, @nytimes.
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 26, 2017
We need a biased newspaper. We need it biased in favor of humanity.
To hell with this 'both sides' fair and balance sickness in this country.
We're not interested in the halfway point between 'almost too late' and 'when they came for me it was too late to speak,' @nytimes.
— Julius Goat π¦ (@JuliusGoat) November 26, 2017
Handle your shit.
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