Man names his kid Adolf Hitler.
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:17 am
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Varg wrote:"The problems the children might encounter in school, he said, "would be icing on the cake.""
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well, no one named "la' shaniquashithead" ever was the cause of millions and millions of deaths and a world war. slightly different.Big Fat Retard wrote:What's funny about this is how all the PC tolerance preachers, don't want to tolerate this families right to name their kids what they want. If someone named their kid La' Shaniquashithead, it would be no problem to them.
Nobody seems to care about people naming their kids after Columbus.ilikehorses wrote:well, no one named "la' shaniquashithead" ever was the cause of millions and millions of deaths and a world war. slightly different.Big Fat Retard wrote:What's funny about this is how all the PC tolerance preachers, don't want to tolerate this families right to name their kids what they want. If someone named their kid La' Shaniquashithead, it would be no problem to them.
i've never met anyone named "christopher columbus."Big Fat Retard wrote:Nobody seems to care about people naming their kids after Columbus.ilikehorses wrote:well, no one named "la' shaniquashithead" ever was the cause of millions and millions of deaths and a world war. slightly different.Big Fat Retard wrote:What's funny about this is how all the PC tolerance preachers, don't want to tolerate this families right to name their kids what they want. If someone named their kid La' Shaniquashithead, it would be no problem to them.
Big Fat Retard wrote: Nobody seems to care about people naming their kids after Columbus.
I actually heard that in a Jim Neighbors song, but that's besides the point. The inbred hillbilly dude has the right to name his kids whatever the fuck he wants without a buncha PC social worker types hasslin' him about it. At least he didn't name his boy Sue.El Rhino wrote:Big Fat Retard wrote: Nobody seems to care about people naming their kids after Columbus.
I don't know what Rage Against The Machine song you heard that said Columbus killed millions of people, but I think your figures are off. I also didn't know there was a big issue with people naming their kids after Columbus. I know there are lots of place names in the US and Latin America after him (Columbia, Colon, etc) but wtf?
it might have been The People's History of the United States or Lies My Teacher Told Me or another similar book, but many make the argument that Columbus and his men caused upwards of 3 million deaths. not just in the US area, but in their first stops, San Salvador, Cuba, whatever.El Rhino wrote:Big Fat Retard wrote: Nobody seems to care about people naming their kids after Columbus.
I don't know what Rage Against The Machine song you heard that said Columbus killed millions of people, but I think your figures are off. I also didn't know there was a big issue with people naming their kids after Columbus. I know there are lots of place names in the US and Latin America after him (Columbia, Colon, etc) but wtf?
ilikehorses wrote: it might have been The People's History of the United States or Lies My Teacher Told Me or another similar book, but many make the argument that Columbus and his men caused upwards of 3 million deaths. not just in the US area, but in their first stops, San Salvador, Cuba, whatever.
I'd also like to point out that the article has his other daughter listed as Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell. Either the news dudes misspelled "Himmler", this guy mispelled "Himmler" or Hinler is actually a name with some sort of meaning behind it.robdigi wrote:For a dude who adorns his entire home in swastikas and names his other child ARYAN NATION, he sure seems to back down and give some chickenshit rationalizations for his lifestyle.
it's not by ward churchill.El Rhino wrote:ilikehorses wrote: it might have been The People's History of the United States or Lies My Teacher Told Me or another similar book, but many make the argument that Columbus and his men caused upwards of 3 million deaths. not just in the US area, but in their first stops, San Salvador, Cuba, whatever.
Like who, Ward Churchill? Somehow I don't believe that Columbus and a motley crew of a few dozen Spaniards managed to cause 3 million deaths throughout the Americas. Even considering diseases this land was too sparsely populated for that. Not buying it. In the field of hatin' whitey they can pretty much make any claim they want and certain people completely gobble it up.
id like some reference points. id also like to see what was typical behavior of these "adventurers". but for finding a shortcut to china columbus= faililikehorses wrote:it's not by ward churchill.El Rhino wrote:ilikehorses wrote: it might have been The People's History of the United States or Lies My Teacher Told Me or another similar book, but many make the argument that Columbus and his men caused upwards of 3 million deaths. not just in the US area, but in their first stops, San Salvador, Cuba, whatever.
Like who, Ward Churchill? Somehow I don't believe that Columbus and a motley crew of a few dozen Spaniards managed to cause 3 million deaths throughout the Americas. Even considering diseases this land was too sparsely populated for that. Not buying it. In the field of hatin' whitey they can pretty much make any claim they want and certain people completely gobble it up.
and the argument is that there is written evidence that columbus' men were very violent. there was one report apparently of them killing people just to test the sharpness of their knives. also, their enslavement practices lead to the deaths of many people due to overworking, malnutrition, and dangerous working conditions.
i'm not saying it's true or not true, but unlike us, the authors researched it. just sayin.
ilikehorses wrote: it's not by ward churchill.
and the argument is that there is written evidence that columbus' men were very violent. there was one report apparently of them killing people just to test the sharpness of their knives. also, their enslavement practices lead to the deaths of many people due to overworking, malnutrition, and dangerous working conditions.
i'm not saying it's true or not true, but unlike us, the authors researched it. just sayin.
joseph wrote:. but for finding a shortcut to china columbus= fail
Right... but didnt he die penniless and outcast?(i know i could look all this up but i dont really care)El Rhino wrote:joseph wrote:. but for finding a shortcut to china columbus= fail
Right... But his work in the Americas led to something waaaay more historically significant than a new route to China.