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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 64kills on January 07, 2008, 03:01:14 PM
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I had just heard of something called Neo-Nazism,I was really hoping one of you guys could eplain it 2 me.
Thanks for any replys.
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Click..May help (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Nazism)
Edit: Not sure if its accurate though.
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Looking on Google or Wiki it is probably a better idea than asking in the O'Club. This will just turn into a rant & rave session... without providing much info.
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Thanks, but it didn't work these stupid parental controls won't let me do anything.:furious :furious :furious
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Then when your parents get home, ask them for permission to disable it so you can search. And if neo-nazis is something they're ok with you researching, they'll say yes. If it's something they're not ok with you researching, they'll say no. Parental controls are in place for a great reason. :aok
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To summarize:
It's ideas of Nazism in modern society (any Post-World-War-2 Nazi organisations would be considered 'Neo-Nazi' as opposed to just Nazi). They tend to deny that the holocaust happened or that it was 'that big a deal'.
EDIT: I assume you know what Nazism is?
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Thanks,Motherland.
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Originally posted by 64kills
Thanks,Motherland.
Where as Nazis only used Racism as a means of gaining power, the Neo Nazis believe that the Racism and White Race were the most important parts of the movement.
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Where as Nazis only used Racism as a means of gaining power, the Neo Nazis believe that the Racism and White Race were the most important parts of the movement.
You forgot that both also hate Homosexuals. Race is not their only issue.
SIG 220
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Originally posted by SIG220
You forgot that both also hate Homosexuals. Race is not their only issue.
SIG 220
Who doesn't? :D
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Originally posted by lasersailor184
Where as Nazis only used Racism as a means of gaining power,
No. Racism and anti-semitism was the very core of that ideology. It wasn't just a vehicle used to get into power.
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Originally posted by SIG220
You forgot that both also hate Homosexuals. Race is not their only issue.
SIG 220
They prolly hate prenus owners too.....
But then again most people do, so it's a wash. :lol
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
They prolly hate prenus owners too.....
But then again most people do, so it's a wash. :lol
The other day I was cut off by a girl driving a Prius. This is what her license plate read: "GOTWATS".
ack-ack
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Originally posted by Ack-Ack
The other day I was cut off by a girl driving a Prius. This is what her license plate read: "GOTWATS".
ack-ack
LOL
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Originally posted by texasmom
Then when your parents get home, ask them for permission to disable it so you can search. And if neo-nazis is something they're ok with you researching, they'll say yes. If it's something they're not ok with you researching, they'll say no. Parental controls are in place for a great reason. :aok
Excellent answer Tmom! :aok :aok
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in a nutshell
Neo-Nazism (literally new Nazism) is the ideology of post-World War II political movements seeking to revive Nazism.
The specific policies of neo-Nazi groups differ, but they often include allegiance to Adolf Hitler, antisemitism, racism, xenophobia (towards non-whites), nationalism, white supremacy, militarism and homophobia. Neo-Nazis often use the symbols of Nazi Germany, such as the Swastika, Sig Runes and the red-white-black color scheme. Some groups and individuals who support the ideology openly declare themselves as Nazis or neo-Nazis, but others eschew those terms to avoid social stigma or legal consequences. Some European countries have laws prohibiting the expression of pro-Nazi, racist or anti-Semitic views; thus no significant political party describes itself as neo-Nazi in those countries. Neo-Nazi activity appears to be a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries, as well as international networks. It has appeared even in Israel.[1] Individuals who have attempted to revive Nazism include Colin Jordan, George Lincoln Rockwell, Savitri Devi, Francis Parker Yockey, William Pierce, Eddy Morrison, and David Myatt.
Answers.com (http://www.answers.com/topic/neo-nazism)
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Sometimes it helps to break down a word.
neo = new
nazi = evil murdering totalitarian racist scumbags. (quite probably not nearly stong enough)
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Here is a clip about them, their problems, and rehabilitation :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gINu_MToseU
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Y'all bear in mind this is a kid, who's parents obviously want some controll on what information their child gets online.
Then when your parents get home, ask them for permission to disable it so you can search. And if neo-nazis is something they're ok with you researching, they'll say yes. If it's something they're not ok with you researching, they'll say no. Parental controls are in place for a great reason
Was the right answer to this kids question.
Kudo's TxMom
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Originally posted by texasmom
Then when your parents get home, ask them for permission to disable it so you can search. And if neo-nazis is something they're ok with you researching, they'll say yes. If it's something they're not ok with you researching, they'll say no. Parental controls are in place for a great reason. :aok
Always a woman thats the voice of reason
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Originally posted by Angus
Here is a clip about them, their problems, and rehabilitation :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gINu_MToseU
:rofl
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Originally posted by WMLute
Y'all bear in mind this is a kid, who's parents obviously want some controll on what information their child gets online.
Was the right answer to this kids question.
Kudo's TxMom
Might be a longshot.
But I'd be willing to wager that the parental controls were put in place to restrict access to subject matter other then finding out the definition of Neo Nazism. LOL
In a word.
yes
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No, these stupid controls were put on by aol.
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Originally posted by 64kills
No, these stupid controls were put on by aol.
Explain the situation and ask your mom to change the parental controls settings.
I had to do this for my 11 year old daughter just so she could do her homework because I got tired of allowing only specific sites.
think I just upped it to late teen or some nonsensical setting.
That was about a year ago.
Because AOL's web Browser (internet explorer) sucks so much When she yells to me about not being able to access a website. I just tell her
"Just use Firefox."
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Maybe a linking from those websites to Auschwitz or Dachau sites would help?
Not all the stuff for children though...
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What is Neo-Nazism?
See: Republicans, Right-wing.
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Y'know, them Stanley people make great locks.
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Originally posted by rpm
See: Republicans, Right-wing.
That is a rather funny joke. That is if your not serious. If you are then that's just sad.
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Originally posted by SIG220
You forgot that both also hate Homosexuals. Race is not their only issue.
SIG 220
And piss poor taste in clothes.
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Originally posted by Cypher
That is a rather funny joke. That is if your not serious. If you are then that's just sad.
Would it be funny if he said "left" and was serious? Or left and wasn't? Or middle and was kinda? ;)
On a really serious note, however, I understand if you're simply saying labeling any American's political stance as "neo-nazi" (unless they really are one) shouldn't be done in a serious light.
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Originally posted by texasmom
And if neo-nazis is something they're ok with you researching, they'll say yes. If it's something they're not ok with you researching, they'll say no. Parental controls are in place for a great reason. :aok
If a child is allowed to surf the net on their own, then their parents should have had enough intelligence to pass on enough information to their children that their childrens' understanding of any type of bigotry / racism is nothing more than ignorant behavior. I say remove the controls and institute communication between child and parent.
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Originally posted by rpm
See: Republicans, Right-wing.
Nice to see the ignorant left wing propaganda has not committed suicide over the New Year.
You take POS to a new level RPM...
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Originally posted by Bodhi
Nice to see the ignorant left wing propaganda has not committed suicide over the New Year.
You take POS to a new level RPM...
As you seem to take sensitivity to? ;)
Sorry ... butted in. Never mind. :D
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Originally posted by texasmom
Then when your parents get home, ask them for permission to disable it so you can search. And if neo-nazis is something they're ok with you researching, they'll say yes. If it's something they're not ok with you researching, they'll say no. Parental controls are in place for a great reason. :aok
Porn sites, yes, facebook maybe, but history/political discussion/education? Never. Who was it that coined the term, "Those who forget the past, are doomed to repeat it"? Yes, there will be some gory shots of Dauchau, Bergen-Belsen, Aushwitz...But these are real things' that happened. To deny youth the knowledge is to set the stage for the next calamity. I could not imagine why a decent parent would say no.
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In a hot debate on these boards I once inserted pics from one of the nazi camps, I think it was Dachau. Well, my input got Skuzzyfied, rule # something.
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Originally posted by FrodeMk3
Porn sites, yes, facebook maybe, but history/political discussion/education? Never. Who was it that coined the term, "Those who forget the past, are doomed to repeat it"? Yes, there will be some gory shots of Dauchau, Bergen-Belsen, Aushwitz...But these are real things' that happened. To deny youth the knowledge is to set the stage for the next calamity. I could not imagine why a decent parent would say no.
64kilz is about 11 years old.
I wouldn't let my 9 or 11 year olds learn about auschwitz for another few years. I would, however, let my 13 or 15 year olds learn about it. My own HS had field trips to those camps, and that was a great learning tool.
However, choosing timing based on age/maturity is in no way 'forgetting.'
And only his parents are the ones who know what's appropriate for him & what isn't.
*edit* I only knew how young he was from previous conversations with him, which prompted my original post. If I hadn't have known that, though, I'd wholeheartedly agree with you Frode
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Originally posted by texasmom
64kilz is about 11 years old.
I wouldn't let my 9 or 11 year olds learn about auschwitz for another few years. I would, however, let my 13 or 15 year olds learn about it. My own HS had field trips to those camps, and that was a great learning tool.
However, choosing timing based on age/maturity is in no way 'forgetting.'
And only his parents are the ones who know what's appropriate for him & what isn't.
Well,first of all i already knew about Aushcwitz,plus i come from a german family i learned about Aushcwitz when i was 6 ,I am like a ametuer historian i knew about hitler and the "thousand year reich" when i was 6 also,I then learned about the "holocast" (er however u spell it) when i was 5 these things are just like learnig how to simplify a fraction or something.
PS:My parents can't take off the controls cuz they fergot their old password to the master account.