A person attending an REM concert on September 28, 1986 wearing the "Adolf Hitler European Tour" T-shirt was asked to leave by Michael Stipe. A less popular T-shirt featured Hitler giving the Roman salute, and a yo-yo hanging from his hand. The text read "European yo-yo champion 1939-1945". Sale of the apparel led to a legal case in Germany, in an attempt to have it banned as "glorifying genocide".[1] Local courts ruled against the shirt makers.
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Anonymous2007-09-24 23:36 ID:2/aaY3rV
Both shirts are funny and DAS JUDENTUM WIRD SICH GENAUSO EINER SOLIDEN AUFBAUENDEN TATIGKEIT ANPASSEN MUSSEN WIE ES ANDERE VOLKER AUCH TUN ODER ES WIRED FRUHER ODER SPATER EINER KRISE VON UNVORSTELLBAREM AUSMAB ERLIGEN
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Anonymous2007-09-27 15:32 ID:J9bGdjUm
wow Michael Stipe must be a twat then
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Anonymous2007-09-27 15:50 ID:uems/1Ok
>>1
Glorifying genocide is a moot point, because said genocide didn't really occur a way a genocide should. Namely, the Nazis did not cide their geno.
This thread is now the second Holocaust revisionist thread.
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Anonymous2007-09-27 17:49 ID:F0Gao2mU
that's some bullshit. "GLORIFYING GENOCIDE." It's supposed to be humour.