User talk:Nazrac
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Nazrac, please forgive me if I am wrong here, but I think everyone should take your words with a grain of salt. I took the liberty of examining your edit history [1], as well the history of your sock puppet account [2], checking for the hallmarks of an ethically bankrupt misanthrope. I can't say I was entirely suprised to see that you lavishly quote Hitler [3] and find "no proof whatsoever contradicting holocaust deniers." [4] You also appear grieved about how the articles on Wikipedia unfairly misrepresent Nazi Germany [5], going so far as to suggest the Nazi SS soldiers were valiant knightly soldiers. [6] Though you participated in the "Goys are Niggers" discussion comparing those of Jewish faith with Scientologists, [7] I supposed you'll claim it was all a blatant act of of sarcasm. [8] Sysrpl 05:47, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
Sock puppet account? Nazrac is the only account I use. All the posts I made have been signed by Nazrac and originate from 1 of 3 IP addresses (from different locations) all with the same service provider. It isn't hard to realize the concept of analogy is lost on you if you interept every anology as a promotion of a certain idea. The point of an anology is not to promote the underlying theme of the anology but to make a logical comparison, not to ridicule or promote the subject of the anology but to draw parallels and let the reader decide. As for the statement about SS soldiers, that was not a suggestion, it was a comparison of one point of view versus another. I never implied, suggest or otherwise stated they are my own personal views. If you choose to interpret it that way, go right ahead. As for the whole holocaust issue, it seems to be one giant competition as to who can portray the Third Reich as the most evil and villanous characters rather than analyse the facts from an unbiased standpoint. Accusing anyone who disagrees with such historical tampering of being a neo-nazi, a fascist, anti-semite, holocaust denier ad nasium seems to be the common sympton of ignorance among those that wish to promote that viewpoint. --Nazrac 17:55, 19 July 2006 (UTC)