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I've been called a Nazi for my opinion against backyard breeders!

Makes total sense >_>;

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jack jack VIC Posts: 1463
11 18 Mar 2011
WOOOHOOO!
well Oscar's Law can be implemented worldwide, we just cant have protests or stalls in Nsw yet tongue
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psychokitten psychokitten QLD Posts: 340
12 18 Mar 2011
Hedwig said:
psychokitten said:
Hitler was a vegetarian and the first people gassed/killed by the Nazi regime were guilty of animal cruelty. Nazi Germany had some of the strictest animal rights laws in history.
So yes, it does make sense.
Oh I didn't even think of that, I knew Hitler was a vegetarian but none of the less. I don't think he knows this though, but thank you for the information!
If that's all being a Nazi was about, I think we all qualify. He was on to a great thing, then just got a bit of a power trip or something. He was a really good guy, he got Germany back on it's feet, the animal rights movement, he designed the Volkswagen Bug line of cars, so that everyone in Germany could have affordable cars...
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Jacqui T Jacqui T NSW Posts: 796
13 18 Mar 2011
psychokitten said:
Hedwig said:
psychokitten said:
Hitler was a vegetarian and the first people gassed/killed by the Nazi regime were guilty of animal cruelty. Nazi Germany had some of the strictest animal rights laws in history.
So yes, it does make sense.
Oh I didn't even think of that, I knew Hitler was a vegetarian but none of the less. I don't think he knows this though, but thank you for the information!
If that's all being a Nazi was about, I think we all qualify. He was on to a great thing, then just got a bit of a power trip or something. He was a really good guy, he got Germany back on it's feet, the animal rights movement, he designed the Volkswagen Bug line of cars, so that everyone in Germany could have affordable cars...
And they made Fanta! But I wouldn't call him a good guy, he may have had some good policies but he destroyed so many lives. He was very power driven as you stated but the whole "one nation" aspect was driven from the beginning, he strived for the perfect race.
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jack jack VIC Posts: 1463
14 18 Mar 2011
maybe because he wa sagainst animal cruelty thats one thing in his favour
but lets not forget the millions upon millions of people he sent to death and the millions of families he tore apart
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StephyA StephyA VIC Posts: 329
15 18 Mar 2011
Hitler was not a good guy and he didn't just have a bit of a "power trip" towards the end. He was a megalomaniac. He was a complete anti semitic, anti gay, anti multiculturalist. Ever heard of the New Order; "Among other things, it entailed the creation of a pan-German racial state structured according to National Socialist ideology to ensure the supremacy of an Aryan-Nordic master race, massive territorial expansion into Eastern Europe through its colonization with German settlers, the physical annihilation of the Jews and others considered to be "unworthy of life", and the extermination, expulsion, and enslavement of most of the Slavic peoples and others regarded as "racially inferior".  
EXTERMINATION, EXPULSION, ENSLAVEMENT, RACIALLY INFERIOR. Does that sound like the words of a "good guy". Hitler had this planned well and truly before WW2. He had been planning it for years (as early as 1918), and made his way slowly but surely into the top of the political arena and put in motion what he had planned.

And he didn't design the bug, he commissioned Ferdinand Porsche to develop a "peoples car" which literal translates to Volkswagen in German. Porsche came up with the Volkswagen Beetle Type 1.

Oh and he poisoned his "beloved" dog Blondi, testing to see if the suicide capsules would work. So much for an animal lover.
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psychokitten psychokitten QLD Posts: 340
16 18 Mar 2011
StephyA said:
Hitler was not a good guy and he didn't just have a bit of a "power trip" towards the end. He was a megalomaniac. He was a complete anti semitic, anti gay, anti multiculturalist. Ever heard of the New Order; "Among other things, it entailed the creation of a pan-German racial state structured according to National Socialist ideology to ensure the supremacy of an Aryan-Nordic master race, massive territorial expansion into Eastern Europe through its colonization with German settlers, the physical annihilation of the Jews and others considered to be "unworthy of life", and the extermination, expulsion, and enslavement of most of the Slavic peoples and others regarded as "racially inferior".  
EXTERMINATION, EXPULSION, ENSLAVEMENT, RACIALLY INFERIOR. Does that sound like the words of a "good guy". Hitler had this planned well and truly before WW2. He had been planning it for years (as early as 1918), and made his way slowly but surely into the top of the political arena and put in motion what he had planned.

And he didn't design the bug, he commissioned Ferdinand Porsche to develop a "peoples car" which literal translates to Volkswagen in German. Porsche came up with the Volkswagen Beetle Type 1.

Oh and he poisoned his "beloved" dog Blondi, testing to see if the suicide capsules would work. So much for an animal lover.
You're welcome
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emileee emileee NSW Posts: 514
17 18 Mar 2011
psychokitten said:
Hitler was a vegetarian and the first people gassed/killed by the Nazi regime were guilty of animal cruelty. Nazi Germany had some of the strictest animal rights laws in history.
So yes, it does make sense.
Hitler wasn't a vegetarian. He only excluded red meat from his diet.
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Shorty Shorty QLD Posts: 479
18 19 Mar 2011
emileee said:
psychokitten said:
Hitler was a vegetarian and the first people gassed/killed by the Nazi regime were guilty of animal cruelty. Nazi Germany had some of the strictest animal rights laws in history.
So yes, it does make sense.
Hitler wasn't a vegetarian. He only excluded red meat from his diet.
He did eat mostly vegetarian, but only for health reasons as far as I'm aware
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StephyA StephyA VIC Posts: 329
19 19 Mar 2011
Shorty said:
emileee said:
psychokitten said:
Hitler was a vegetarian and the first people gassed/killed by the Nazi regime were guilty of animal cruelty. Nazi Germany had some of the strictest animal rights laws in history.
So yes, it does make sense.
Hitler wasn't a vegetarian. He only excluded red meat from his diet.
He did eat mostly vegetarian, but only for health reasons as far as I'm aware
He didn't drink or smoke either for health reasons. But, even though I did mention earlier that he poisoned his dog he did hate it when movies had animals being hurt or killed. He would cover his eyes. He was one f**king messed up person.
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meh meh NSW Posts: 2674
20 19 Mar 2011
Hedwig said:
psychokitten said:
Hedwig said:
psychokitten said:
Hitler was a vegetarian and the first people gassed/killed by the Nazi regime were guilty of animal cruelty. Nazi Germany had some of the strictest animal rights laws in history.
So yes, it does make sense.
Oh I didn't even think of that, I knew Hitler was a vegetarian but none of the less. I don't think he knows this though, but thank you for the information!
If that's all being a Nazi was about, I think we all qualify. He was on to a great thing, then just got a bit of a power trip or something. He was a really good guy, he got Germany back on it's feet, the animal rights movement, he designed the Volkswagen Bug line of cars, so that everyone in Germany could have affordable cars...
And they made Fanta! But I wouldn't call him a good guy, he may have had some good policies but he destroyed so many lives. He was very power driven as you stated but the whole "one nation" aspect was driven from the beginning, he strived for the perfect race.
Actually, the Americans made Fanta for the Nazis...money, money, money.
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