Wisconsin teens participate in Nazi salute

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Hilarious reaction to a bunch of teens lifting their hand in a Nazi style salute in Wisconsin, USA for a photo.
Apparently someone said lift your hands and students found it funny to raise it in Nazi salute style, just for fun.

After the photo came into the news, the school authorities, police and all were brought in. Some of the students have lost their college scholarships and media wants to see some real punishments (like destroying their careers)

Media wants blood.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/13/opinions/wisconsin-teens-apparent-nazi-salute-filipovic/index.html


The school administration is now investigating, and Baraboo police tweeted that they are assisting. It's unclear why police would be involved with this -- throwing up a Nazi salute is disgusting and offensive, but it is not and should not be illegal. Still, the school needs to take this seriously. That doesn't mean just a slap on the wrist. The school should have a policy on racist bullying (and if it doesn't, it needs to implement one immediately), and the students should face meaningful consequences -- suspension at the very least, and certainly alerting any colleges to which these students have been accepted.

Right-wing terrorism, including white supremacist and anti-Semitic terrorism, is the biggest domestic terror threat Americans now face. Is each student who raised a Nazi salute in that photo a potential terrorist? Of course not. But this is not merely youthful hijinks. We don't know why these particular young men went along with this pose, but it bears a chilling similarity to the gesture of genocidal regimes that many white supremacist terrorists display. It's no joke.
 
Hilarious reaction to a bunch of teens lifting their hand in a Nazi style salute in Wisconsin, USA for a photo.
Apparently someone said lift your hands and students found it funny to raise it in Nazi salute style, just for fun.

After the photo came into the news, the school authorities, police and all were brought in. Some of the students have lost their college scholarships and media wants to see some real punishments (like destroying their careers)

Media wants blood.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/13/opinions/wisconsin-teens-apparent-nazi-salute-filipovic/index.html


The school administration is now investigating, and Baraboo police tweeted that they are assisting. It's unclear why police would be involved with this -- throwing up a Nazi salute is disgusting and offensive, but it is not and should not be illegal. Still, the school needs to take this seriously. That doesn't mean just a slap on the wrist. The school should have a policy on racist bullying (and if it doesn't, it needs to implement one immediately), and the students should face meaningful consequences -- suspension at the very least, and certainly alerting any colleges to which these students have been accepted.

Right-wing terrorism, including white supremacist and anti-Semitic terrorism, is the biggest domestic terror threat Americans now face. Is each student who raised a Nazi salute in that photo a potential terrorist? Of course not. But this is not merely youthful hijinks. We don't know why these particular young men went along with this pose, but it bears a chilling similarity to the gesture of genocidal regimes that many white supremacist terrorists display. It's no joke.

Maybe it should be.
 
Given what's come out about the racist bullying going on there and being ignored by the school, hopefully this national spotlight will lead to something being done.

Not sure what's "hilarious" about the reaction.
 
We could as well tear off the word "Nazi" from all books in the world and put everyone (including the historians) who use the word behind bars.

Anyone who holds their views, shares their practices, or uses their regalia yes. Using the word Nazi itself is needed to identify them.
 
We could as well tear off the word "Nazi" from all books in the world and put everyone (including the historians) who use the word behind bars.

You seem to think this was just youthful hijinks and not something that should have meaningful consequences.
 
Given what's come out about the racist bullying going on there and being ignored by the school, hopefully this national spotlight will lead to something being done.

Not sure what's "hilarious" about the reaction.
I am all for catching the kids on bullying and making them accountable. I am all for sensitizing teenagers about making such poses, but unless they have in anyway harmed the society, I don't think just because they found it funny to raise their hands in a particular way for one photo, they should be punished.
 
The fact they all joined in is what gets me :lol:
 
Anyone who holds their views, shares their practices, or uses their regalia yes. Using the word Nazi itself is needed to identify them.
As long as they don't share the practices or hold the same views, I don't really see a problem. And raising a hand for one pic because someone else did it shouldn't really be harshly punished.
 
We could as well tear off the word "Nazi" from all books in the world and put everyone (including the historians) who use the word behind bars.
So you think it's not a big deal, or hilarious as you put it, that people can fool around giving obvious Nazi salutes. Why is it funny for you?
Words are not illegal but some actions should have some consequences. Would you find it funny if this bunch of wankers were walking down main street doing this?
 
So you think it's not a big deal, or hilarious as you put it, that people can fool around giving obvious Nazi salutes. Why is it funny for you?
Words are not illegal but some actions should have some consequences. Would you find it funny if this bunch of wankers were walking down main street doing this?
I called the reaction hilarious. Not the act. The students need to be sensitized about not doing such things. Because it hurts people who were affected by such acts in the past.
If this is what they do on a regular basis, yes there is need for action. If it was just one pic, I don't think it warrants extreme actions.
 
As long as they don't share the practices or hold the same views, I don't really see a problem. And raising a hand for one pic because someone else did it shouldn't really be harshly punished.
I guess the above tweets and stories from minority students there blows you're shitty fecking argument away.
 
I called the reaction hilarious. Not the act. The students need to be sensitized about not doing such things. Because it hurts people who were affected by such acts in the past.
If this is what they do on a regular basis, yes there is need for action. If it was just one pic, I don't think it warrants extreme actions.
Is the reaction still hilarious?
 
As long as they don't share the practices or hold the same views, I don't really see a problem. And raising a hand for one pic because someone else did it shouldn't really be harshly punished.

Where do you cast the line?
Nazi salute? Swastikas? Denial of the Holocaust.

Let's stay friendly, but can I ask, do you sympathise with these sort of views a little?
 
I guess the above tweets and stories from minority students there blows you're shitty fecking argument away.
I am not their lawyer to make any arguments. If they were punished for being a bully and being racist, then good thing.
 
Where do you cast the line?
Nazi salute? Swastikas? Denial of the Holocaust.
I was just assuming that they don't go about giving Nazi salutes on daily basis. Maybe I am wrong and maybe that's what they do.
 
I was just assuming that they don't go about giving Nazi salutes on daily basis. Maybe I am wrong and maybe that's what they do.

Fair enough.
The occasional is ok, but don't do it often.

Got it.
 
We could as well tear off the word "Nazi" from all books in the world and put everyone (including the historians) who use the word behind bars.

Using the word Nazi in a descriptive manner is in no means comparable to doing the salute, which apart from very specific situations like for a movie scene is pretty meaningful in its intentions.

It is illegal in Germany btw.
 
I’m glad about them losing scholarships and colleges being alerted to this. If you’re this stupid you deserve to lose your future, and I say this with no remorse, that’s before you even take into consideration the other things posted in this thread about other acts of racism and bullying.
 
I don't really see what the regularity has to do with anything. "I only called that guy a n****r the one time, I don't go round doing it all the time".
I don't see it as a valid comparison. Anyways, my bad. As people pointed out, they are all bunch of racist bullying kids apparently. So they are being punished.
 
I was just assuming that they don't go about giving Nazi salutes on daily basis. Maybe I am wrong and maybe that's what they do.

As high school seniors they should be astute enough to recognize the impact giving Nazi salutes might have. As much as America is a wasteland of ignorance when it comes to the world at large, they are all aware of the reputed horrors of the Nazi's final solution.
 
I see the guy in front making the white power sign as well
 
As I said in the Racism thread, on this very topic

If you call them racist, someone will say it's just a joke, PC has gone mad & liberals are snowflakes etc.

That thread is very depressing.

lets all do the Nazi salute for the lols.
 
I called the reaction hilarious. Not the act. The students need to be sensitized about not doing such things. Because it hurts people who were affected by such acts in the past.
If this is what they do on a regular basis, yes there is need for action. If it was just one pic, I don't think it warrants extreme actions.
What about twice?

How about 5 times? (la) How about 10?

Looks like a few of them didn't do it-fair play to those ones (I can't believe I need to congratulate people on not throwing up a Nazi salute).
 
I don't really see what the regularity has to do with anything. "I only called that guy a n****r the one time, I don't go round doing it all the time".
Regularity is pretty obviously an issue. They did something idiotic (presumably/hopefully) as a one off. If they wake up every morning and do it to start their day, that's obvioysly a different ballpark.

You do wonder when it's a group situation why someone doesn't say 'actually this is a really bad idea'. Sounds they've been materially if some have lost scholarships. Diligent HR departments could find these pics, so it's on them for life.

I bet they won't do it again.
 
Seems like the school routinely allowed shitbag students free reign.