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April 4, 2008

Anti-Semitic-ish Bumper Sticker of the Day

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Photo credit: gusmacroy/Flickr

And on a Nazi-mobile, no less. Oy.


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Comments (12)
 

that just boils my matzo balls

 

And how is that anti-semitic? I'm atheist. Does that make me anti-semitic? Really, you trivialize.

 

"I'm atheist. Does that make me anti-semitic?"

absolutely. for shame.

 

That's not anti-semitic. Look up Messianic Judaism.

 

you're getting an "-ish" out of me, but that's it.

 

What's wrong with rooting for one of your own? Jesus was a Jew afterall.

 

Wait, I thought the VW bug was the ironic Nazimobile.

Hitler's "Folks-wagon" and all.

No? My bad.

 

Clearly inappropriate bumper-sticker. But so is the nazi-mobile comment. Like virtually any non-American auto company around today wasn't implicated in WWII-era genocide? I won't even bother with the German or Scandinavian ones. Toyota supplied the Imperial Japanese Army (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Army), with "a reputation both for its fanaticism and for its brutality against prisoners of war and civilians alike". Honda got its start supplying Honda in WWII.

Stop being so self-righteous.

 

I mean, Honda got its start supplying Toyota in WWII.

 

Anti semitic, pro=semitic, jesus loving...whatever it's trying to say doesn't really matter. Personally I hate when bumper stickers try to tell me anything.

 

eh, they're just puttin' the 'oy' back in goy.

 
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