I'm not a Nazi and I'm not saying Nazi-ism is okay or should be allowed. They're just as bad if not worse than Christians, but at least they're easier to get rid of.
And last time I checked, Nazi-ism was in some way illegal. I'm not an expert on the complex ways the law works, but there was a guy up here who was going to jail for robbing a store, then some Nazi ringtone came on his phone, and he got a bigger sentence for that ... Nazi-ism can't be 100% legal, can it?
Even the time I almost got expelled from school, for drawing Hitler in an Asda costume ... They made it pretty clear to me that I wasn't suspended for graffiti, and people get away with a lot worse graffiti. They made it clear that I was being suspended on suspicions of being a Nazi ... You'll probably understand why I was quick to remove the drawing of Pac Man being chased by ghosts - In case I got labelled a Klansman.
Next, I didn't say it was wrong to ban Nazi-ism ... Thank fuck they're not so popular these days - I'm not German, I'm 5'7", I don't have blonde hair and my eyes are green.
theVOID, they're not "vague correlations" (though I admit I don't know every word and just had to look up what vague means). It's pretty clear - Christians killed people, Nazi's killed people - All based on beliefs. And it's pretty obvious that with the mentality of these people (Christians) and the way they speak about things they believe to be "sinful", given the right power, they'd kill again.
I don't see why they're not AT LEAST a bit more restricted, if not outright banned. They get special schools made for Christians (and different branches), they get funding from the government from what I know, and last time I walked down Shettleston they had 3 Churches within a tiny distance of each other. Why are they given so much?
And last time I checked, Nazi-ism was in some way illegal. I'm not an expert on the complex ways the law works, but there was a guy up here who was going to jail for robbing a store, then some Nazi ringtone came on his phone, and he got a bigger sentence for that ... Nazi-ism can't be 100% legal, can it?
Even the time I almost got expelled from school, for drawing Hitler in an Asda costume ... They made it pretty clear to me that I wasn't suspended for graffiti, and people get away with a lot worse graffiti. They made it clear that I was being suspended on suspicions of being a Nazi ... You'll probably understand why I was quick to remove the drawing of Pac Man being chased by ghosts - In case I got labelled a Klansman.
Next, I didn't say it was wrong to ban Nazi-ism ... Thank fuck they're not so popular these days - I'm not German, I'm 5'7", I don't have blonde hair and my eyes are green.
theVOID, they're not "vague correlations" (though I admit I don't know every word and just had to look up what vague means). It's pretty clear - Christians killed people, Nazi's killed people - All based on beliefs. And it's pretty obvious that with the mentality of these people (Christians) and the way they speak about things they believe to be "sinful", given the right power, they'd kill again.
I don't see why they're not AT LEAST a bit more restricted, if not outright banned. They get special schools made for Christians (and different branches), they get funding from the government from what I know, and last time I walked down Shettleston they had 3 Churches within a tiny distance of each other. Why are they given so much?
"And on the seventh day, Man created God"
- My Bible.
I don't care if anyone else said it first 'coz it popped up in my head randomly one day =].
- My Bible.
I don't care if anyone else said it first 'coz it popped up in my head randomly one day =].