Even then, they're still saying shit like "this store specifically advertises to the far right, they are just barely keeping it legal." without considering that the German concept of "Far-Right" is Liberalism, the woman who was beaten was a black woman apparently selling to Neonazis, and that the concept of a 'barely legal' t-shirt shouldn't even exist.
Literally: 'mob violence against a retail worker is kinda wrong, but it is political violence directed against my enemies, so I'd rather not advertise it.'
To their credit, Reddit is mostly not siding with the attackers.
One comment nails it:
Even then, they're still saying shit like "this store specifically advertises to the far right, they are just barely keeping it legal." without considering that the German concept of "Far-Right" is Liberalism, the woman who was beaten was a black woman apparently selling to Neonazis, and that the concept of a 'barely legal' t-shirt shouldn't even exist.
Literally: 'mob violence against a retail worker is kinda wrong, but it is political violence directed against my enemies, so I'd rather not advertise it.'