I for one welcome the "punch a nazi" slogan. You never hear "fight a nazi", "fight harder than a nazi", or "train to fight better than a nazi". If they did that us "nazis" might have some competition and something to actually look forward to. Harsh realities have thus been repeatedly and hilariously administered.
It seeds the thought that hitting a person is just where it all stops and reflects the soft-knuckle nature of an entire generation of people who by in large haven't gotten into a fight since kindergarten.
I for one welcome the "punch a nazi" slogan. You never hear "fight a nazi", "fight harder than a nazi", or "train to fight better than a nazi". If they did that us "nazis" might have some competition and something to actually look forward to. Harsh realities have thus been repeatedly and hilariously administered.
It seeds the thought that hitting a person is just where it all stops and reflects the soft-knuckle nature of an entire generation of people who haven't gotten into a fight since kindergarten.
I for one welcome the "punch a nazi" slogan. You never hear "fight a nazi", "fight harder than a nazi", or "train to fight better than a nazi". If they did that us "nazis" might have some competition and something to actually look forward to. Harsh realities have been repeatedly and hilariously administered.
It seeds the thought that hitting a person is just where it all stops and reflects the soft-knuckle nature of an entire generation of people who haven't gotten into a fight since kindergarten.
I for one welcome the "punch a nazi" slogan. You never hear "fight a nazi", "fight harder than a nazi", or "train to fight better than a nazi". If they did that us "nazis" might have some competition and something to actually look forward to.
It seeds the thought that hitting a person is just where it all stops and reflects the soft-knuckle nature of an entire generation of people who haven't gotten into a fight since kindergarten.
I for one welcome the "punch a nazi" slogan. You never hear "fight a nazi", "fight harder than a nazi", or "train to fight better than a nazi".
It seeds the thought that hitting a person is just where it all stops and reflects the soft-knuckle nature of an entire generation of people who haven't gotten into a fight since kindergarten.