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I had not heard of the totemkof before this or knew that it was a Nazi symbol I think it's totally possible that he just thought the skull was cool. Like honestly as an American we are really dumb and uneducated as can be seen here since most people don't know what that is.
if that's the case, and it was an honest mistake. which is plausible. that means that as soon as I find out what it means, I will get a coverup or have it removed.
keeping it is a massive red flag. I'm not a nazi, but I'm ok with having Nazi signs on my own skin? yhea, that's bullshit
There are witnesses to him jokingly referring to it as his 'totenkopf' like 8 years ago when he worked at a bar. Anyone interested in military history should probably be aware of it as well.
I mean there's people even getting Chinese symbols and they don't know WTF it means 80% of the time. I can believe it but I also feel that some of his story is kind fishy. You know.
Still don’t get Nazi vibes from him.
Small wars are pretty enjoyable.
Just a lot of killing civilians in the globe south for this guy.
A soldier, trained for warfare, and enjoying it is quite disturbing for people who never encounter it. I'm disturbed by it. That said, I'm not seeing anything about enjoying bloodshed there. He says he likes small wars because he feels there's less inhumane brutality.
Is your problem that a soldier enjoys what they do? That makes them a Nazi?
I feel like your comment about killing civilians in the global south is making a big assumption that isn't even really hinted at. In fact the opposite, as he talks about working with the local community.
Where did he say killing civilians
Nobody cares who you block dumbass
LMAO
Wait, so this skull was a nazi symbol?! Princess Leia’s skull!!?? Seems kind of beta male to me.
Well they did lose on the battlefield eventually, mostly thanks to the USSR.
Having a US senator that was an Abu Ghraib (the US torture camp in Iraq) prison guard, seems incredibly on brand.