istory
> would dissuade too many Americans from 'alt-right' activities. All in all a
> stupid question not worth time spent in discussion.
>
> Rr
>
>
> On 02/20/2017 10:47 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
> >SS-GB: why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi hist
21, 2017, at 1:47 AM, Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tan...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:cecilia.tan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> SS-GB: why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi histories?
>>
>> http://theconversation.com/ss-gb-why-the-renewed-obsession-with-a
dissuade too many Americans from 'alt-right' activities.
>All in all a stupid question not worth time spent in discussion.
>
>Rr
>
>
>On 02/20/2017 10:47 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
>> SS-GB: why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi histories?
>>
>>
>http://
with alternative Nazi histories?
http://theconversation.com/ss-gb-why-the-renewed-obsession-with-alternative-nazi-histories-73157
"The Nazis are, once again, a subject of considerable cultural
obsession. From The Man in the High Castle to the BBC's new adaptation
of SS-GB, counterfactual
> Cecilia Tanaka cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com
> Mon Feb 20 22:47:06 PST 2017
>
> why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi histories?
Lol. Wut.
Anime has been full of degenerate alt-nazi-loli shit for like 20yrs. Where the
fug have you been ?
> [calling people] Nazi
That's what the
SS-GB: why the renewed obsession with alternative Nazi histories?
http://theconversation.com/ss-gb-why-the-renewed-obsession-with-alternative-nazi-histories-73157
"The Nazis are, once again, a subject of considerable cultural obsession.
>From The Man in the High Castle to the B