Re: Is it war??
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I can't remember the major using the "N" word. I remember the "W" word. Not sure about the UK or Netherlands but in Australia that "W" word is used by Greeks, Italians, Maltese and other southern Europeans as a badge of honour. They call each other by that word. Same as African Americans use the other one to each other. It's a tribal thing. I , personally have never given a moment's thought to how Germans may feel about somebody mocking the Nazi regime. One little part of the resolve that enabled the world to beat Nazi Germany was humour. The one thing that makes psychotic, inadequate and megalomaniacal little twats like Hitler so mad that they lose control is being laughed at. So I'm glad the Germans found it funny. Why wouldn't they?..Apart from some sad and sorry losers who still think Hitler was a good guy. But who cares about their sensibilities?...Not me. As for today's dictatorial maniacs, Turning people like Putin into Dobbie the House Elf, Trumo into a big orange baby and Dressing Xi up like a spoiled panda are part of our defences. Tossers like that need to be laughed at. But I guess that's just an Australian thing. There is nobody here that mistakes the Germany of the Third Reich to the Germany of today. As with Japan and Italy. It's a world long gone..thankfully. I am aware that the goose step is still used in many places. THat;'s OK. IT's just marching. To the Australian eye it appears comically pompous. I hear it is difficult to master and very uncomfortable to execute. What's the point?Re: Is it war??
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Looks like all parties have agreed an armistice in the fishingRe: Is it war??
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