Anonymous wrote:Interesting. He was trying to promote unity, respect and understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Were supporters of Nazi Germany not evil f’ing people?
Confused as to the apology 🤷♂️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. He was trying to promote unity, respect and understanding.
No he wasn't. He's only saying this because he has been identified and his name is out there.
If he still believed himself to be the random anonymous Jew-hater he thought he was, he would have no remorse.
I guess my sarcasm wasn’t entirely obvious in my comment. I think everybody can see through his apology as somebody who regrets having been caught. It’s not my apology to accept or reject but as a non-Jewish person I can see right through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. He was trying to promote unity, respect and understanding.
No he wasn't. He's only saying this because he has been identified and his name is out there.
If he still believed himself to be the random anonymous Jew-hater he thought he was, he would have no remorse.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. He was trying to promote unity, respect and understanding.
Anonymous wrote:Not accepting the apology.
If you do something stupid, you have to be at least 2/3 - handsome, intelligent and kind.
This guy was ugly, stupid and rude.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. On the weekend there was a Palestinian flag on Wootton crossing270 and some dude got off his car to rip the flag off the fence. Maybe this dude put the flag there