It's just a Roman salute, says school in 'Nazi' matric photograph furore

Cray

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Why?

Geesus... :D

Almost 100% sure that nothing can be done to them in any official capacity, however being publicized as the muppets who thought a Nazi salute was oh so hilarious probably isn't great for their short term job prospects...
 

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excaliderp, fighter of racism and all that is wrong with the world, is on fire again today!
Pumping out these articles like hotcakes, you'd almost swear he was trying to divert attention away from some major government issues / corruption / state failures going on at the moment.
But, of course, he would neeeever do that.... :rolleyes:
I'm really looking forward to seeing him post some anc / eff / blf racism threads...y'know because he's such an upstanding fighter of racism and all that is good.

On-topic:
Dumbass fcking children.

So glad to see the media focusing on the important things. Everybody knows (soon to be convicted?) racist children are what's going to tank this country, for sure.
 

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They should take another photo using their middle fingers, there's a bunch of overly sensitive social media twatters out there waiting to be even more offended.
 

KleinBoontjie

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Nazi salute...........Romans: "We've been havin' it"

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Doesn't phase me one bit that there is a photo of people doing silly stuff..... pretty stupid that it was published on a public platform though.
 

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Doesn't phase me one bit that there is a photo of people doing silly stuff..... pretty stupid that it was published on a public platform though.

Why?

Obviously the last thing the poster thought of was a "Nazi" salute /facepalm.

The poison in some minds do not exist in that of others. Could have been completely oblivious to the fact.
 

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The image looks like combination of random students mocking about. There is no structure in that photo and its not like everyone in the photo were asked to do this salute. It genuinely just looked like it tried to show that students can act and be free spirited at this school.

But in the same spirit can we remove all Sickle and Hammers from banners in SA politics because it is the symbol of Communism and under Soviet Union communism starved and killed millions more than the Nazi's killed in their death camps.

Whenever I see a Sickle and Hammer I am reminded of close friends families who were starved to death in Russia, respect my feelings.

Thanks for listening SA.
 

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You lost me, you aren't sure who was offended?
The people mentioned (French, Spanish, etc) were all in some form or another infringed upon by both the Romans and the Nazi's. I'm curious as to whether anyone who claims that the school photo is offensive bothered to check with the above-mentioned people.
 

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Nazi salute...........Romans: "We've been havin' it"

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Perhaps it is high time the Libtards tackle the issue of the Crucifux. Whether it be past crimes against humanity (the Crusades and Spanish Inquisition) and current (the Catholics Church protecting child abusers), that is most definitely a symbol that represents crimes against humanity.
 

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Perhaps it is high time the Libtards tackle the issue of the Crucifux. Whether it be past crimes against humanity (the Crusades and Spanish Inquisition) and current (the Catholics Church protecting child abusers), that is most definitely a symbol that represents crimes against humanity.

In the name of the Crucifix entire nations and cultures have been wiped out.

I chuckled when that "pastor/missionary" John Allen Chau recently were executed by natives on that small island off the coast of India. He was warned that he is not allowed to go there and still wanted to "save" these natives and then they did what should have been done in the past to other missionaries, destroyed him.
 

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Can they use certain words beginning with k then as well?

I would argue yes or soon.

Just like in black american culture where every second song have the N word , white kids grow up listening to it and eventually start to use it in everyday speech but then its a crime.

So the day south african black culture start spewing the K word liberally is the day everyone should be allowed to use it.

If a word is "illegal" for one group then it needs to be illegal for all groups else it is just speech policing which is fking idiotic.
 

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Perhaps it is high time the Libtards tackle the issue of the Crucifux. Whether it be past crimes against humanity (the Crusades and Spanish Inquisition) and current (the Catholics Church protecting child abusers), that is most definitely a symbol that represents crimes against humanity.

It's also the 'symbol' that ironically wiped out Christ:laugh:
 
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