Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 4, 2014
You may remember a few months ago when Brit Paul Dutton was banned from the grocery store Asda for shopping in an SS uniform with his baby.
Paul is up to his old tricks again, this time dressing his dog Albert up in a homemade Nazi outfit, and taking him for a walk.
The Jews are outraged that someone would be so bold as to believe they have a right to dress their dog with a symbol which hurts their feelings.
Dutton, a devoted father of six, said that Albert is a “Woof-Waffe kind of dog,” and that he designed the doggie sweater so that they could “march as Hitler’s men’ in their matching clothing.”
Though some in the pro-Nazi movement may view this stunt as distasteful, I believe it to be overwhelmingly positive. Just as with Tila Tequila’s recent confession of Nazism, this type of light-hearted promotion of Adolf Hitler’s Reich takes the edge off of the image, making it appear to the general public as something different than the evil they have been taught about. This then serves to further open up the discussion about who Hitler really was, what the Third Reich stood for, and what actually took place during the biggest war the world has ever experienced.
Dutton’s efforts are valiant, and I salute him.