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  • I think the point is that to avoid promoting, or appearing to promote Nazi ideology it’s safest to stick with the Penis Swastika on the forehead and/or bike wheels.

  • That's my point, reclaiming ideology is to be encouraged. If we don't do it in day to day life, when does the right time/vehicle arise? I'm hoping the owner of the mad Max bike isn't some right wing nut job, whose aim is to piss people off.

  • If we don't do it in day to day life, when does the right time/vehicle arise?

    I only thought about it as far as this: the bike is supposed to be fun, and debates about political correctness are never fun, so if you want to have fun don't ever give anyone any opportunity to raise the topic of political correctness because of your bike. Just look at how I've managed to suck the fun straight out of it by raising the Swastika wheels. #buzzkill

    Edit: Yikes, full blown neo-Nazis in the comments on that video (88 is their little code word for "I'm a neo-Nazi"), link removed

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