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Triple A
15th March 2011, 21:51
Can someone explain why the fuck is South Korea the 2nd country with most trafic in stormfront?
China the 3rd and India the 9th?
Is it because of trolling, search, laughing or because asians are superior in internet searches?
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Robespierre Richard
15th March 2011, 21:54
There's a lot of neo-nazi skinheads in South Korea.
Proukunin
15th March 2011, 22:31
really? haha I learned something new today.
I couldve swore it was from Germany and US. idk why.
Triple A
15th March 2011, 22:32
There's a lot of neo-nazi skinheads in South Korea.
No ideia in how I missed that.
Its obvius South Korea is full of white power gangs.
http://www.olharesinsolitos.com/img/skinheads-da-mongolia/lskinheads-da-mongolia-003.jpg:scared:
Nolan
15th March 2011, 22:42
Because people go to stormfront for the same reason they go to the zoo.
Os Cangaceiros
15th March 2011, 22:44
No ideia in how I missed that.
Its obvius South Korea is full of white power gangs.
http://www.olharesinsolitos.com/img/skinheads-da-mongolia/lskinheads-da-mongolia-003.jpg:scared:
Those are Mongols.
PhoenixAsh
15th March 2011, 22:55
Probably because there is a latent fascination in hindu religion with blood purity. Nazi's admired the Hindu religion, amongst others, for that very reason and for the fact that it held strict believes in castes and their roles in society....inborn superiority and inferiority.
I believe they have several restaurants which specifically refer to Hitler and use swastika's as a decorative theme.
Same in Korea....
Several years back...more than 10 or so...I remember reading something about a restaurant in Auschwitz style. Staff were dressed as camp prisoners and they showed concentration camp footage on TV's. Not really sure if it was Korea or Japan though...
In general its a complete obsession with the nazi-era. Its style is considered fashionable. It really has little to do with sympathy for or believe in the ideology. THough...admittedly there may be some groups who do.
PhoenixAsh
15th March 2011, 22:59
o...great...found an article with pictures (http://www.who-sucks.com/people/dining-with-hitler-in-asia-hitler-themed-bars-restaurants)
some pics from article:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1351/866671211_377d233657_o.jpg
or....if you like some dancing:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1064/866585437_cb4e196b3a_o.jpg
TECHNO HITLER :scared:
Both in India.
Meanwhile in Korea:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1412/867407364_987a344539_o.jpg
Or...you could buy the Hitler pary-pack...to amaze your friends and family:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1271/867407248_1de0c24c9a_o.jpg
manic expression
15th March 2011, 23:32
Probably because there is a latent fascination in hindu religion with blood purity.
Um...what? In which piece of Hindu scripture is "blood purity" stressed?
PhoenixAsh
15th March 2011, 23:55
Um...what? In which piece of Hindu scripture is "blood purity" stressed?
There are many. But the most explicit is the Manu.
Also..the whole caste system itself dictates that castes (meaning: higher castes) should remain pure and not inter mary because it defiles the bloodlineage. Its a bit (ok..a lot) more complicated but generally speaking the cast system is setup around the believe that every caste has their specific deities who gave their body and blood to members of that caste. Hence members of the same caste have the same "blood" and their children...are born into that caste...by blood relation.
THe rules what and what is not acceptable for each caste is regulated through veda's. Which also regulates the "normally" allowed interaction between the castes.
manic expression
16th March 2011, 00:01
THe rules what and what is not acceptable for each caste is regulated through veda's. Which also regulates the "normally" allowed interaction between the castes.
Your points are taken, but the above is really important. The "caste" of Vedic society bears almost no relation to caste as we know it. Vedic caste was quite flexible, with individuals not being born into caste but gaining entry into caste through forms of apprenticeship. Caste only became "the caste system" relatively recently in the long view of things.
Rooster
16th March 2011, 00:15
Your points are taken, but the above is really important. The "caste" of Vedic society bears almost no relation to caste as we know it. Vedic caste was quite flexible, with individuals not being born into caste but gaining entry into caste through forms of apprenticeship. Caste only became "the caste system" relatively recently in the long view of things.
And it's this relatively recently time that we're living in.
Sixiang
16th March 2011, 00:19
Probably because there is a latent fascination in hindu religion with blood purity. Nazi's admired the Hindu religion, amongst others, for that very reason and for the fact that it held strict believes in castes and their roles in society....inborn superiority and inferiority.
I believe they have several restaurants which specifically refer to Hitler and use swastika's as a decorative theme.
Same in Korea....
Several years back...more than 10 or so...I remember reading something about a restaurant in Auschwitz style. Staff were dressed as camp prisoners and they showed concentration camp footage on TV's. Not really sure if it was Korea or Japan though...
In general its a complete obsession with the nazi-era. Its style is considered fashionable. It really has little to do with sympathy for or believe in the ideology. THough...admittedly there may be some groups who do.
Huh. Well you learn something new every day.
manic expression
16th March 2011, 00:22
And it's this relatively recently time that we're living in.
That's a sword that cuts both ways...very recently, much Hindu practice outside of India has become caste-free in most (if not virtually all) aspects. But we're getting off topic...I'll let others have the final word on this.
Kotze
16th March 2011, 00:25
Both in India.No, the Hitler Techno Bar was in South Korea (see the Hangul letters). It doesn't exist anymore. That other place, after getting some negative reactions, changed its name to something dehitlerfied. But thanks for reminding me of shitty memes from half a decade ago.
L.A.P.
16th March 2011, 01:30
When I was in New Dehli, I walked by a guy with a Hitler shirt and I stared at it trying to find a joke but I was shocked to see it was just a straight-up Hitler shirt.
PhoenixAsh
16th March 2011, 01:47
No, the Hitler Techno Bar was in South Korea (see the Hangul letters). It doesn't exist anymore. That other place, after getting some negative reactions, changed its name to something dehitlerfied.
You are correct...Linked the wrong picture from the article.
But thanks for reminding me of shitty memes from half a decade ago.
Not really sure what you are trying to say there buddy.
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