Poll: Would you harbor a nazi?

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UberaDpmn said:
Wait, wait, wait. 45% of people would hide a Nazi?! *Looks at the posters around me* *Backs away slowly*
Hahaha! I'm blocking the door, so joo ar stuk een heeyah oonteel vee let joo out. :p

PARTY TIEM. :p
 

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Blitzwing said:
Your right that the Soviets that committed those should be punished but I don?t see why a Nazi war criminal shouldn?t be punished as well.
So you say that Nuremberg is Wrong and we should be able to prosecute the soviets, The allies?

If you say that every Veteran of the WW2 should face the court, than yes. Then you can have it your way.

But I guess there will be problems, because every bigger then nation has done genocide to the smaller then nation, and it will just not admit it or will not act on it until it is too late. How many native Americans are there left in America, how many Aboriginals in Australia? We just can hope that this was the last time. But who are we kidding? "All Muslims are terrorists!" - Hmm, why does it sound Familiar, may be America wants second's in genocide? We will see, but at the moment at least I am hopeful that that's just a minority, Electing Obama was a good sign too.
 

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Blitzwing said:
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Blitzwing said:
Of course humans run the system but you aren?t one of them.
You would be correct, I am no human. I am something else entirely, yet that is for another reason entirely, completely unrelated to the reason you hint at.

But, I digress.

My point being, the "system" is run by man, you act as if it is run by the Patriots AI. :/
Stop with that bullshit you are human.
And yes the system can be flawed but we all must face it when we do wrong.
But you just said that I wasn't. :/

But, whom is it that decides what is wrong? <.<

I find corporeal punishment wrong, can we list that as a moral no-no? :/
 

Hristo Tzonkov

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpRqvCps_MQ

Only if he was this guy.

To be frank I couldn't turn him in,but I can't hide him either.
 

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If he really has had a lifechanging experience and he's such an angel as you describe him, then he should turn himself in.

When he was a nazi he had to choose between taking a shitload of lives, or refuse to follow orders and desert and possibly die. He chose his life, out of a survival instinct, which is understandable but everything you do must have a consequence, even if it's 60-70 years later (by the way is that guy like 100 years old).

To answer your question though, no, I would not harbor him and I'm sure I would find it very hard to resist hurting him.
 

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Blitzwing said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Blitzwing said:
LegendaryGamer0 said:
Blitzwing said:
Of course humans run the system but you aren?t one of them.
You would be correct, I am no human. I am something else entirely, yet that is for another reason entirely, completely unrelated to the reason you hint at.

But, I digress.

My point being, the "system" is run by man, you act as if it is run by the Patriots AI. :/
Stop with that bullshit you are human.
And yes the system can be flawed but we all must face it when we do wrong.
But you just said that I wasn't. :/
No I said you weren?t one of the humans that runs the justice system you aren?t a judge or lawyer and you're too young to be on the jury.
I highly doubt that is what you meant. <.<

You don't know what I do in my spare time >.>

OT: Yes, I would.
 

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HG131 said:
Bravo 21 said:
Not sure if i could hide them from the police, mostly because I still have some faith in the justice system, and I hope that they would be treated fairly, befor ean impartial judge and all that.
That never happens. There's no such thing as an impartial human being.
No, but great lengths are gone to in order to aid impartiality.

GodofCider said:
Nazi's still exist? Or is this something like what remains of the KKK?
The Nazi party doesn't exist, but considering Nazism is essentially Fascism (arguably worse) and is an ideology, there are still Nazis.

But he's talking about one from Hitler's time I assume.
 

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kman123 said:
If I killed someone in say, self defense, yes I would regret it...but I would be facing some sort of punishment.
Not in the US you wouldn't, though, in this case, it is a difference of local laws. :/
 

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Off to jail he goes. I mean all those people in the camps had no choice but to stay due to him and others like him. Unless he was freeing them then i might hide him in fear the law is going to ignore that just for a harsh view on those who didn't stand in open rebellion against Mr.Hitler and his silly mustache.
 

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silasbufu said:
When he was a nazi he had to choose between taking a shitload of lives, or refuse to follow orders and desert and possibly die. He chose his life, out of a survival instinct, which is understandable but everything you do must have a consequence, even if it's 60-70 years later (by the way is that guy like 100 years old).
what is the way to repay your sins, sitting in a jail or helping homeless children, cooking for the poor, spending his savings on charity?

As it was stated he tries to do good, he regrets what he is done, even if it is just his home country and not him himself who did it. it is never stated that he is guilty.

And if I feel he is and does not regret from heart then I will ask him to leave, but after 60 years any kind of trial is impossible, because most of the witnesses are dead or to old to be able to identify someone who aged 60 years.
 

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No doubt in my mind I would turn him in. I honestly can't believe so many people would not. Think people imagine the hundreds or even thousands of people this man may be associated with torturing and/or brutally murdering. Their families deserve justice not just for the offenders to cry and feel a little bad. If this man truly was sorry for his actions he would turn himself in and accept whatever punishment he is given. Anything less then death is much more then he deserves. Note I am against the death penalty for any scenario but in my opinion some people deserve it, that being said no man has the right to convict another man to death and therefore no one should ever be givin a death sentence but that doesn't mean they don't deserve it.
 

Kouryuu

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kman123 said:
Of course wouldn't it depend on the manner you 'defended' yourself? Say if he approached you with a knife and you shot him, that's grounds for a manslaughter charge?
It would, if you meant attacked then not, you are free to take a walk with a knife anytime as long as you do not attack people!
 

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HG131 said:
They couldn't do anything about it. They were fools, and have changed. One exception. If the words or phrase "I was just following orders." come out of their mouth, I'm turning them in. To quote The 9th Doctor: "And with that sentence, you just lost the right to even talk to me."
I love that quote, and agree with it fully.

but the fact remains that they killed people simply because they had the poor judgement to not be born Aryan. His repentant behaviour would probably have him found a more lenient sentence but he should still be imprisoned
 

Kouryuu

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ravensheart18 said:
That is not a "nazi", that is a german soldier. Completely different.

The OP specified an OFFICER working in a DEATH CAMP. That meant on a daily basis he gave orders which resulted in the inhumane treatment, abuse, sexual assualt, and muder, of innocent, caged, civilians.
Nazi or National social party Was a political organization like America has Republicans And Adolph Hitler was in hi regard up until the middle of the war, just like J. W. Bush was in America, these parallels are just too irresistible.