The evening after the massacre at Orlando's Pulse nightclub, a California pastor took the opportunity to preach that "God said: When you find a sodomite, put them to death.'" A video of the sermon was uploaded by the church, then deleted "for violating YouTube's policy on hate speech." A copy of the video uploaded by someone else, describing the sermon as "despicable," was allowed to remain.
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(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 15 2016, @08:42AM
He was a socialist, and many European countries actually implemented most parts of the NSDAP plan. Big whiner too.
So no surprise his speeches are still popular.
(Score: 3, Informative) by fritsd on Wednesday June 15 2016, @10:20AM
No.
In the words of my history teacher: "and if you mix up the SDAP [wikipedia.org] with the NSDAP [wikipedia.org], I will personally beat you up!" (this was an argumentum ad baculum [wikipedia.org] )
Many European countries actually implemented most parts of the NSDAP plan, because their pre-occupation government was replaced by Quislings [wikipedia.org].
(One of the posters on that page says: "Dutchmen! For your honour and conscience, come on! against Bolsjewism. The Waffen SS calls on you to join!")
Waffen SS != socialism. Duh.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by tangomargarine on Wednesday June 15 2016, @02:01PM
No, the "Socialist" part of their name was a blatant lie to get more votes.
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"