Now Even Marching Bands are Hurting the Feelings of Holocaust Hoaxers

Daily Slave
August 2, 2015

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Presenting the newest face of hate. The anti-Semitic, Neo-Nazi, Jew gassers of the Ohio State University marching band.

We have officially reached Holocaust hoaxing saturation levels. Apparently the Ohio State University marching band has hurt the feelings of Jew Holocaust hoaxers by including a song in their band songbook which supposedly has lyrics pertaining to Jews and the Holohoax. We do not even know what those lyrics are, but the Jews were somehow offended by it.

But hell, the Jews are offended if you discuss their hoax in any way in which you don’t shed buckets of tears about the trillions of Jews who were allegedly stuffed into ovens and turned into lampshades or whatever.

Either way, this whole premise is so ridiculously stupid.  Marching bands don’t even have singers so whatever allegedly offensive lyrics were in the song is not relevant.

With this news in mind, I think it is time that we launch public awareness campaigns at the Jews stupid Holocaust hoax memorials. The purpose of this would be to better educate the public as to the many lies surrounding their retarded soap and lampshade hoax.

USA Today/AP:

An unofficial marching band song that made fun of Holocaust victims is the type of thing Ohio State University has pledged to eradicate from the band program, the university said Thursday.

The lyrics were contained in a 2012 version of an unofficial band songbook, according to an article by The Wall Street Journal. Other versions of the songbook had circulated privately among band members over the years, including 2006 and 2010 versions.

An independent investigation of the marching band revealed the existence of the song last year but not the lyrics.

“The 2012 version contained a new, highly offensive song regarding Jews and the Holocaust,” according to the 2014 report by former state Attorney General Betty Montgomery.

“Band members indicated that most songs in the Songbook were never actually sung, except for perhaps the ‘altered’ fight songs of rival schools,” Montgomery’s report said.

The university on Thursday described the lyrics as “shocking behavior.”