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Old 06-20-2004, 02:40 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Stickman
I'm not praising him but I think people are taking his Nazi salute too far. Yes it was stupid of him to do it but look on the other side of things. I've seen a lot worse on TV and in movies. I've seen Documentaries on Hitler and Hussien, movies about slaughtering people have been made, and this shitty wrestler causes an uproar with one simple mistake? I dunno man...
There's a serious difference you're forgetting. Films are films. They are meant to dramatize this sort of thing.

An illegal gesture is an illegal gesture whether it's on the street or in a wrestling ring. If John Cena whipped out his penis in front of an American crowd, you wouldn't dismiss it by saying "Well, they show nudity in movies." The Nazi salute is banned by law in Germany. JBL deserved to be fired from CNBC, and WWE should have done the same.
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