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For the love of God, please, nobody quote that US Palm graphic. Holy wall of text! And yes, people are offended by it too. I'm lost on the U.S. Palm one. Google Image search "Afrika Korps". |
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For the love of God, please, nobody quote that US Palm graphic. Holy wall of text! And yes, people are offended by it too. I'm lost on the U.S. Palm one. Rommels Arika Korps Hey guys those logos aren't showing up. |
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Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo?
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Yah. I know who he is. That guy from that Markie Mark film Shooter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They're an M14 making company. The M14 is an American rifle. I can't help but think that a logo with a single feather in it would be more appropriate. You know, after that one dude, what's his name? If you must do the skull & bones thing, why the heck not just do the Jolly Roger? That Macaroni guy? Funny. Carlos Hathcock II. A hell of a sniper.... although I don't know that he ever bothered with a M14 (but he did use a M2 50 cal with a scope mounted on it for a while!) 93 confirmed kills, including a NVA general. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Hathcock Yah. I know who he is. That guy from that Markie Mark film Shooter. Yup, that would be the guy. Now, SA already has a line of rifles named after him. That's fine. Can't go near that. But still, they could probably take their existing text and just replace the Totenkopf with: |
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Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo? View Quote There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. |
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Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo? View Quote I remember that. |
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Quoted: There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo? There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. The Scout Sniper thing is another fuck up. Did they REALLY think they weren't going to get a shit storm for using that as a symbol of their unit? It doesn't matter if it's not exactly identical - its pretty fucking close - close enough.
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From Wikipedia, notice fronds difference... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9a/DAK.svg View Quote I think there is a difference between "hey that's cool, let me change it up a bit" and "hey that's cool, lemme copy and paste that shit" |
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There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo? There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. Wait Im having a hard time following you. Who is using whose logo? http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/article/20120209/NEWS/202090327/Marine-scout-snipers-used-Nazi-SS-logo |
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Wait Im having a hard time following you. Who is using whose logo? http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/article/20120209/NEWS/202090327/Marine-scout-snipers-used-Nazi-SS-logo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo? There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. Wait Im having a hard time following you. Who is using whose logo? http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/article/20120209/NEWS/202090327/Marine-scout-snipers-used-Nazi-SS-logo SEI is using an exact copy, line for line, of a well known SS symbol. That particular symbol is associated with the SS as a whole, as well as the 3rd SS division in particular. (ETA: Watch what you say about them though, or they'll sue you.) The Scout Snipers made a flag featuring an exact copy of the SS 'runes', well known for being stamped pretty much all over everything the SS touched. |
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Retarded, and offensive, not just to pc hippies. Another loudmouth manufacturer I won't be supporting with my money.
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Looks to me like they were just trying to come up with their own skull like the punisher.
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Oh. My. God.
They can't be that retarded. They just can't. *5 minutes later* Shit, these guys are retarded... Kharn |
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Glad to see R. Smith is showing what a class act he is..
I recall hearing derp about Smith Enterprises well over a decade ago when I was looking for an M14 type rifle...I forget what exactly the issue was back than and I refuse to speculate now from fear of getting sued, , but what I heard was enough to steer me towards Springfield Armory. |
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Totenkopf, yes. The SS-Totenkopf? Well, no, that didn't pre-date the Nazis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Totenkopf pre-dates the Nazis, much like the Swastika. Don't let the ignorant conscript history. Totenkopf, yes. The SS-Totenkopf? Well, no, that didn't pre-date the Nazis. Yes, yes it did. I have a picture I took inside the Kolner Dom cathedral in german of a tablet carved in the middle ages that is what is obviously the SS Totenkopf on it. Same weird perspective and everything. |
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/25/Peacekeepermissileuniform.jpg United States Air Force 400th Missile Squadron uniform, from sometime between 1995 and 2005, with modified Totenkopf on shoulder sleeve insignia View Quote Nope, not the same. |
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Kinda reminds me of the end of Gilliam's Time Bandits
Mom! Dad! Don't touch that! Its Evil!!! They could totally own the goat head in an inverted pentagram logo too That would be really sweet |
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I'm not bothered by it. Me either, I'm more bothered by the fact that I bought one of their Crazy Horse M14s that was a complete POS. Interesting I owned AKs that were more accurate. PTAC? |
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What an incredible level of stupid. While it doesn't really offend me it does tell me a lot about their decision making abilities or lack there of at SEI.
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My reply: have you ever stood in a place where the SS murdered people? I've stood against the wall where people who wore that skull with pride machine gunned innocent from all over Europe. The 9th Fort in Kaunas Lithuania. It makes an impression on you, seeing the pockmarked concrete walls. I tried to imagine what it would have been like, to be helpless, to have the last thing you see is a man in an SS uniform pull the trigger on an mg-42. It is a place of unspeakable evil, a place that you feel the evils of the past stabbing their knives into your very soul, a place where evil triumphed and freedom burned. To compare the confederate flag to the symbol of the SS is ludacris. To suggest that you are being some kind of culture warrior against the politically correct leftist crowd by using this symbol is equally absurd. It has nothing to do with being tough, or bad ass. THOUSANDS of AMERICAN servicemen gave their lives to defeat this kind of evil, and you are branding your company with a symbol they fought, bled, and died to rid the world of, to prevent it from taking more lives. Shame on you, you are as foolish as you are ignorant. Our honored dead, the men who gave everything to stop this evil at places like Bastogne, Malmady, and Normandy are rolling over in their graves as we speak. Your "point of view" is an insult to every american solider who ever laced up a boot from 1941-1945. Why not pick a rising sun, or a hammer and sickle? I will tell you why. The fact is, like it or not, symbols have meaning, and the totenkopf will be forever linked with murder of innocents, death, destruction and oppression. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
My reply: have you ever stood in a place where the SS murdered people? I've stood against the wall where people who wore that skull with pride machine gunned innocent from all over Europe. The 9th Fort in Kaunas Lithuania. It makes an impression on you, seeing the pockmarked concrete walls. I tried to imagine what it would have been like, to be helpless, to have the last thing you see is a man in an SS uniform pull the trigger on an mg-42. It is a place of unspeakable evil, a place that you feel the evils of the past stabbing their knives into your very soul, a place where evil triumphed and freedom burned. To compare the confederate flag to the symbol of the SS is ludacris. To suggest that you are being some kind of culture warrior against the politically correct leftist crowd by using this symbol is equally absurd. It has nothing to do with being tough, or bad ass. THOUSANDS of AMERICAN servicemen gave their lives to defeat this kind of evil, and you are branding your company with a symbol they fought, bled, and died to rid the world of, to prevent it from taking more lives. Shame on you, you are as foolish as you are ignorant. Our honored dead, the men who gave everything to stop this evil at places like Bastogne, Malmady, and Normandy are rolling over in their graves as we speak. Your "point of view" is an insult to every american solider who ever laced up a boot from 1941-1945. Why not pick a rising sun, or a hammer and sickle? I will tell you why. The fact is, like it or not, symbols have meaning, and the totenkopf will be forever linked with murder of innocents, death, destruction and oppression. Uh,more Americans died trying to defeat slavery than National Socialism...you know that,right? |
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View Quote Lol she looks like a cheap immigration of Lenny's wife from Glockstore |
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Maybe if you keep pretending you're offended hard enough some hippy chick might come along and fuck you! It's worth a shot! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I find all the feigned offense and worry that others might possibly be offended disgusting. I guess I've just had my fill of it. You're right. The logo of the holocaust genocidal camp guards is totes kewl. Himmler was just misunderstood. Maybe if you keep pretending you're offended hard enough some hippy chick might come along and fuck you! It's worth a shot! I don't know if I'm offended. about sums it up |
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Prussian Hussars under Frederick the Great as well as Polish Hussars also used a death's head emblem on their hats.............not saying it's right or justifying it, but it's another symbol that existed before the Nazis came about
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Totenkopf pre-dates the Nazis, much like the Swastika. Don't let the ignorant conscript history. lol http://fangamers.net/imagehosting/17352d7559ab0e64.jpg I was reading about the Etruscans (Pre Roman Empire society) and they had a surviving example of one of their gold coins with four swastikas on it... |
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You are correct, but the pre-Nazi Totenkopf was styled differently though. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/military_photos/imperial-german-soft-headgear/167408d1294060007-prussian-hussars-skull-hussar-big-skull.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Totenkopf pre-dates the Nazis, much like the Swastika. Don't let the ignorant conscript history. You are correct, but the pre-Nazi Totenkopf was styled differently though. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/military_photos/imperial-german-soft-headgear/167408d1294060007-prussian-hussars-skull-hussar-big-skull.jpg I love it when people rock nazi symbology and then Pull the whole "but it's a historical symbol used by bhuddists, and the incas, and the celts, etc , etc". But it's the ONLY ancient symbol they seem to know about. And they only use the "ancient symbols" that the Nazis had co-opted for their own. Kind of a thin and transparent excuse. BBBbbbbbbbuttttt it's historical! |
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This is America. Dude has a right to be a nazi, skinhead, or wtf ever. There's a communist party, nobody cares. There's plenty of loudmouth black racists, nobody cares. Jeremiah Wright has a black supremacist church, and not only does nobody care, but they elected one of his followers into the Presidency ffs. And I do think it's pretty clear what particular message that logo sends/implies. You're free to not do any business with the guy. But it's his business, his rules, and people gave their lives so that this guy could be free to make a fucktard out of himself. |
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Wait Im having a hard time following you. Who is using whose logo? http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/article/20120209/NEWS/202090327/Marine-scout-snipers-used-Nazi-SS-logo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just curious, is this the same website that got pissed at the Media freaking out about the Marine Scout Sniper logo? There's pretty big difference between two letters in the same style and a DIRECT FUCKING COPY of the logo. Especially when the company itself admits that Mr. Ron Smith himself loves it and appropriated it for himself. Wait Im having a hard time following you. Who is using whose logo? http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/article/20120209/NEWS/202090327/Marine-scout-snipers-used-Nazi-SS-logo One is a military unit, the other is a company that depends on customers. Which has more leeway in being dumb about offensive symbology? |
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Slight thread drift.... I was a german language minor and I had visited Germany in the summer on 1989, before the Wall came down that fall. Obviously, all the nazi and SS stuff was completely avoided because I had no clue what a Totenkopf symbol was until 5 minutes ago. View Quote Obviously you've never read a book on WWII, or watched a documentary, or had any interest in it whatsoever. It's a pretty infamous symbol. |
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Meh. This is America. Dude has a right to be a nazi, skinhead, or wtf ever. There's a communist party, nobody cares. There's plenty of loudmouth black racists, nobody cares. Jeremiah Wright has a black supremacist church, and not only does nobody care, but they elected one of his followers into the Presidency ffs. And I do think it's pretty clear what particular message that logo sends/implies. You're free to not do any business with the guy. But it's his business, his rules, and people gave their lives so that this guy could be free to make a fucktard out of himself. View Quote I think the general consensus is he is free to be a douchebag. Is that really debatable? |
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Wow, that's not offensive or anything.
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What if SEI is trolling for people to say mean things so SEI can sue them? http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=57273 View Quote Your idea, my 45 seconds on imgur... |
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The Hopi have used it as well for centuries. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Totenkopf pre-dates the Nazis, much like the Swastika. Don't let the ignorant conscript history. lol http://fangamers.net/imagehosting/17352d7559ab0e64.jpg I was reading about the Etruscans (Pre Roman Empire society) and they had a surviving example of one of their gold coins with four swastikas on it... The Hopi have used it as well for centuries. No question it's an old symbol. There's also no question that there's better choices for branding in Western society. |
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I honest had real troublebelieving any company could actually be stupid enough to KNOWINGLY adopt an SS symbol, AND be retarded enough to admit it. But I guess a company that dumb does in fact exist. Holy shit, what a bunch of fucking morons. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They're idiots. Complete idiots. Little to no sense of history, or propriety. This will not end well for them. I honest had real troublebelieving any company could actually be stupid enough to KNOWINGLY adopt an SS symbol, AND be retarded enough to admit it. But I guess a company that dumb does in fact exist. Holy shit, what a bunch of fucking morons. " Hey let's specialize in an obsolescent weapon system. Then we can steal an old controversial SS symbol for our brand! It'll be Totes cool!" |
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