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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: Kaos on June 02, 2014, 09:17:36 PM
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I tolt ya, Pawwwlll. Them Aubrens aint nothing but nazzis.
http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2014/06/adolf_hitler_quote_featured_on.html#incart_river_default (http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2014/06/adolf_hitler_quote_featured_on.html#incart_river_default)
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I tolt ya, Pawwwlll. Them Aubrens aint nothing but nazzis.
http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2014/06/adolf_hitler_quote_featured_on.html#incart_river_default (http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2014/06/adolf_hitler_quote_featured_on.html#incart_river_default)
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Bullllshiiit - errybody know that's Saben's prawsess - he controls youth and has the powar - Got 'cruits, y'all? row dam tied
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I tolt ya, Pawwwlll. Them Aubrens aint nothing but nazzis.
http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2014/06/adolf_hitler_quote_featured_on.html#incart_river_default (http://www.al.com/news/montgomery/index.ssf/2014/06/adolf_hitler_quote_featured_on.html#incart_river_default)
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How does Bruce Pearl feel about this?
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I think pointing out that even an evil f*ck like Hitler was aware of the importance of, and knew how to gain the attention of young people is probably a pretty poignant thing to keep in mind.
Unless you're a reactionary just looking for something to be offended about, then forget the message and just run with how hurt you are.
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Awesome billboard when you think about it. Well, that leaves the bamturds and government educated out.
Somebody is going to shape the minds of the youth. Who do you want it to be?
Right now, it is the liberal educators. They are as dangerous as Hitler in my opinion.
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You know our offense has be blitzkrieg like.
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You know our offense has be blitzkrieg like.
In that case in 2012 we were Poland.
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Why the fuck would a church quote Hitler in a positive way?
Sometimes I'm not sure if some of you are just trolling or actually serious.
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Why the fudge would a church quote Hitler in a positive way?
Sometimes I'm not sure if some of you are just trolling or actually serious.
He wasn't such a bad guy. Made a couple of mistakes.
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Why the fudge would a church quote Hitler in a positive way?
Sometimes I'm not sure if some of you are just trolling or actually serious.
The church didn't quote Hitler in "a positive way" dude. The church is pointing out that someone is influencing kids and shaping their futures. Whether or not you (or anyone good, honorable and decent) does anything at all to ensure children are being taught good, honorable and decent things SOMEONE (and they're pointing out that in that case it was Hitler doing the shaping) will teach them. And if you allow someone else to do the entirety of the teaching they might teach things that are brutal and repugnant. Children are learning whether or not you bother to teach them.
If that particular church (I don't know anything about them) is actually advocating "Hitler had some good ideas" like you're suggesting I will happily join the pitchfork and torch mob of villagers and go deal with it. That said, that is obviously not the point of this particular advertisement.
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The church didn't quote Hitler in "a positive way" dude. The church is pointing out that someone is influencing kids and shaping their futures. Whether or not you (or anyone good, honorable and decent) does anything at all to ensure children are being taught good, honorable and decent things SOMEONE (and they're pointing out that in that case it was Hitler doing the shaping) will teach them. And if you allow someone else to do the entirety of the teaching they might teach things that are brutal and repugnant. Children are learning whether or not you bother to teach them.
If that particular church (I don't know anything about them) is actually advocating "Hitler had some good ideas" like you're suggesting I will happily join the pitchfork and torch mob of villagers and go deal with it. That said, that is obviously not the point of this particular advertisement.
Thank you for that sound and well thought out post.
It's not what I normally expect from you so I like to give positive reinforcement.
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What about the guy that figured this out, he looked at the billboard and knew it was a Hitler quote? I'd be keeping an eye on him.
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Thank you for that sound and well thought out post.
It's not what I normally expect from you so I like to give positive reinforcement.
He is partners with a bammer you have to expect some brain loss function.
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It's not what I normally expect from you so I like to give positive reinforcement.
I respond best to conditioning when the reward is beer.
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The church didn't quote Hitler in "a positive way" dude. The church is pointing out that someone is influencing kids and shaping their futures. Whether or not you (or anyone good, honorable and decent) does anything at all to ensure children are being taught good, honorable and decent things SOMEONE (and they're pointing out that in that case it was Hitler doing the shaping) will teach them. And if you allow someone else to do the entirety of the teaching they might teach things that are brutal and repugnant. Children are learning whether or not you bother to teach them.
If that particular church (I don't know anything about them) is actually advocating "Hitler had some good ideas" like you're suggesting I will happily join the pitchfork and torch mob of villagers and go deal with it. That said, that is obviously not the point of this particular advertisement.
Hitler invented the Panini.
Breathe-right strips. Yep. Hitler.
Had the idea for Rotten Tomatoes.
Conceptualized bungee jumping.
Came up with the idea for Match.com
Developed the first reality show.
Created the first Bop-it
Wrote a script for How I Met Your Mother
Had the idea for dimples on golf balls
German chocolate cake? Hitler
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Hitler invented the Panini.
Breathe-right strips. Yep. Hitler.
Had the idea for Rotten Tomatoes.
Conceptualized bungee jumping.
Came up with the idea for Match.com
Developed the first reality show.
Created the first Bop-it
Wrote a script for How I Met Your Mother
Had the idea for dimples on golf balls
German chocolate cake? Hitler
I think Hitler's work on all of the above subjects is exactly as well documented as it is relevant to a discussion about how some people will think about something just long enough and deep enough to become offended by it.
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Hitler invented the Panini.
Breathe-right strips. Yep. Hitler.
Had the idea for Rotten Tomatoes.
Conceptualized bungee jumping.
Came up with the idea for Match.com
Developed the first reality show.
Created the first Bop-it
Wrote a script for How I Met Your Mother
Had the idea for dimples on golf balls
German chocolate cake? Hitler
He also invented the convection oven.
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What about the guy that figured this out, he looked at the billboard and knew it was a Hitler quote? I'd be keeping an eye on him.
His first clue was probably that the quote was immediately followed by "-Adolf Hitler".
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BpI_erjCUAE_Xzk.jpg)
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I think Hitler's work on all of the above subjects is exactly as well documented as it is relevant to a discussion about how some people will think about something just long enough and deep enough to become offended by it.
I think your interpretation is not "thinking it all the way through", but over thinking it and stretching to make quoting Hitler to promote a church ok.
To me, intentional or not, when you have a billboard that says:
"He alone who owns the youth gains the future" - Adolf Hitler
"Train up a child in the way he should go,
Even when he is old he will not depart from it. - Proverbs 22:6"
It is implying that both quotes are wise words that demonstrate the importance of influencing children at an impressionable age.
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His first clue was probably that the quote was immediately followed by "-Adolf Hitler".
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BpI_erjCUAE_Xzk.jpg)
Just because a maniac said it does not make it necessarily untrue.
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I think your interpretation is not "thinking it all the way through", but over thinking it and stretching to make quoting Hitler to promote a church ok.
To me, intentional or not, when you have a billboard that says:
"He alone who owns the youth gains the future" - Adolf Hitler
"Train up a child in the way he should go,
Even when he is old he will not depart from it. - Proverbs 22:6"
It is implying that both quotes are wise words that demonstrate the importance of influencing children at an impressionable age.
See my previous post about those that won't get it.
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Hitler was a genius. An evil genius, but a genius no doubt. To do what he did, and influence as many people as he did in a short amount a time, genius; And ruthless.
but if you throw the evil out and just study the facts, what he was able to accomplish is astonishing. Many who wish to gain power still follow his footprint. We can see twinges of it in the democratic party today.
The man came with in a hair on gnats ass to ruling the entire globe.
If not for the shear will and determination of an ill-prepared, yet stubborn nation, history would be different.
And then there was luck on our side too. If not for the bombing of their only ball-bearing plant, Germany would have totally owned the skies. all of the things that had to go right for the allies to win that war is astonishing. And all of that because we were facing an evil genius.
So if someone wants to point out Hitlers words as a warning, then I think we should heed those words and wisely teach and influence our children before someone else does it for us!
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I think your interpretation is not "thinking it all the way through", but over thinking it and stretching to make quoting Hitler to promote a church ok.
To me, intentional or not, when you have a billboard that says:
"He alone who owns the youth gains the future" - Adolf Hitler
"Train up a child in the way he should go,
Even when he is old he will not depart from it. - Proverbs 22:6"
It is implying that both quotes are wise words that demonstrate the importance of influencing children at an impressionable age.
That's exactly correct sir. Both quotes are from institutions that were WILDLY successful at changing the lives of young people. In this instance the church is demonstrating that based on who you allow to influence children there's an wide spectrum of possibility. You have the Hitler youth program and all the young men and women that either tacitly or actively allowed atrocity to not just occur but be nearly universally accepted by the general population or, on the other hand, you can teach values and beliefs that align with your own.
The difference in my interpretation and your "Hitler quote evil" interpretation is not over thinking, but merely thinking at all. They are using the profound evil perpetrated by an entire nation to demonstrate that good and evil is a choice but it's a choice that is easier to make when you have been taught the difference at an early age. History does us no good if we don't thoroughly examine it for lessons to apply to the future.
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Hitler was a genius. An evil genius, but a genius no doubt. To do what he did, and influence as many people as he did in a short amount a time, genius; And ruthless.
but if you throw the evil out and just study the facts, what he was able to accomplish is astonishing. Many who wish to gain power still follow his footprint. We can see twinges of it in the democratic party today.
The man came with in a hair on gnats ass to ruling the entire globe.
If not for the shear will and determination of an ill-prepared, yet stubborn nation, history would be different.
And then there was luck on our side too. If not for the bombing of their only ball-bearing plant, Germany would have totally owned the skies. all of the things that had to go right for the allies to win that war is astonishing. And all of that because we were facing an evil genius.
So if someone wants to point out Hitlers words as a warning, then I think we should heed those words and wisely teach and influence our children before someone else does it for us!
(http://tapes.brianchartrand.com/web/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/fletch04.jpg)
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Now you prepare that Fetzer valve with some 3-in-1 oil and some gauze pads. And I'm gonna need 'bout ten quarts of anti-freeze, preferably Prestone. No, no make that Quaker State.
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One of those manure spreaders jackknifed on the Santa Ana. Godawful mess. You should see my shoes.
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Well, I'm not even sure that's a crime anymore. There've been a lot of changes in the law.
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His first clue was probably that the quote was immediately followed by "-Adolf Hitler".
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BpI_erjCUAE_Xzk.jpg)
Well now that totally gives it away.
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Well, I'm not even sure that's a crime anymore. There've been a lot of changes in the law.
Do you own rubber gloves?
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Do you own rubber gloves?
No, I lease with an option to buy
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Hitler was a genius. An evil genius, but a genius no doubt. To do what he did, and influence as many people as he did in a short amount a time, genius; And ruthless.
but if you throw the evil out and just study the facts, what he was able to accomplish is astonishing. Many who wish to gain power still follow his footprint. We can see twinges of it in the democratic party today.
The man came with in a hair on gnats ass to ruling the entire globe.
If not for the shear will and determination of an ill-prepared, yet stubborn nation, history would be different.
And then there was luck on our side too. If not for the bombing of their only ball-bearing plant, Germany would have totally owned the skies. all of the things that had to go right for the allies to win that war is astonishing. And all of that because we were facing an evil genius.
So if someone wants to point out Hitlers words as a warning, then I think we should heed those words and wisely teach and influence our children before someone else does it for us!
Yes, and no. Hitler was his own worst enemy, While driving on Moscow he stopped and attacked Stalingrad, which caused his troops to get stuck in one of the worst winters in modern history. He could have taken Moscow and rode out the winter, Moscow falls, the whole country falls. His second mistake was declaring War on the U.S., we had just been attacked by Japan and all our efforts were going to be directed there. We had not helped Great Britain except with supplies.
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Weird that the guy that put up the sign never mentioned an intention to contrast Hitler's quote with the Bible verse, and instead said it probably would have been better to use a Hoover quote instead.
From the AP:
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2014/06/hitler_quote_on_alabama_billbo.html (http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2014/06/hitler_quote_on_alabama_billbo.html)
Hitler quote on Alabama billboard has children's ministry running for cover
AUBURN, Ala. -- The founder of a children's ministry in eastern Alabama says a billboard featuring a quote from Adolf Hitler has been covered and will be removed.
The billboard at the Village Mall in Auburn, Alabama, features five smiling children beneath a quote from Hitler in a 1935 speech on the Nazi youth movement: "He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future."
It was displayed on the sign with a Bible verse from Proverbs: "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."
The billboard was installed Friday and immediately sparked comments on social media. It was covered by midday Tuesday
Lamar Advertising officials say the billboard was rented by Opelika, Alabama-based Life Savers Ministries.
Live Savers Ministries founder James Anderegg told The Ledger-Enquirer of Columbus, Georgia, "We are pulling the billboard and certainly never intended to cause confusion."
He added that in hindsight, it would have been better to quote Herbert Hoover who said, 'Children are our most valuable resource.'"
"We are a children's organization and had honorable intentions and nothing less," Anderegg said.
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Weird that the guy that put up the sign never mentioned an intention to contrast Hitler's quote with the Bible verse, and instead said it probably would have been better to use a Hoover quote instead.
From the AP:
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2014/06/hitler_quote_on_alabama_billbo.html (http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2014/06/hitler_quote_on_alabama_billbo.html)
For the record I didn't think he was contrasting shit and Hilter was still correct.
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If he wasn't then he missed a flippin' good opportunity.
Either way, since I love to be right, I'm just going to assume that those quotes were cherry picked from a 10 minute interview where the guy clearly and concisely outlined their message and the asshole reporter picked the two sentences that most aligned with the story he wanted to run. Having vast experience with the media I can tell you that's how they go. Or, alternately, the poor SOB just decided to punt having experienced the initial backlash and wanting to save his organization.
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Yes, and no. Hitler was his own worst enemy, While driving on Moscow he stopped and attacked Stalingrad, which caused his troops to get stuck in one of the worst winters in modern history. He could have taken Moscow and rode out the winter, Moscow falls, the whole country falls. His second mistake was declaring War on the U.S., we had just been attacked by Japan and all our efforts were going to be directed there. We had not helped Great Britain except with supplies.
i didn't say he did not make mistakes. As with most geniuses, he believed he was always right. he wanted to conquer the world and the US was part of that. For a small country that had been under sanctions since WWI, he almost succeeded. Looking back, it is scary the knowledge and resources he was able to muster up.
No one man should ever have that kind of power, EVER again. I wonder if we would have dropped the bomb on Berlin? And what the effect of that would be today.
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And what the effect of that would be today.
Their wienerschnitzels would set off geiger counters.
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Their wienerschnitzels would set off geiger counters.
Paulander would have an extra twang.