Neo-Nazis Faked Out by Trick T-Shirts
Neo-Nazis in Germany got a dawn-after surprise when they discovered that the souvenir t-shirts they were given at a patriot rightist concert actually contained a secret, anti-extremism message.
Attendees at a "Rock for Germany" concert in all probability thought the t-shirts being bimanual out by festival organizers, emblazoned with a skull, flags and a "loyal rebel" logo, were seriously hard-screw rockin'. But things changed rather dramatically when the shirts were washed [and yes, it would seem that even bootboys now and then do laundry]: the gnarly artwork and "National und Frei" disappeared, replaced with a content oblation help to anyone who wanted to escape the influence of the far right.
"If your t-shirt buns bonk, you force out sleep with too – we'll help you find away from reactionary extremism," the spot-washing shirts said.
250 of the shirts were donated anonymously to the festival by Exit Deutschland, a chemical group consecrated to assisting people seeking to break free of the militant neo-Nazi lifestyle. "Rock for Germany" organizers by nature played down the significance of the stunt; Gordon Richter, WHO's as wel a member of the far-right NPD party, said, "It's kind of miserable that anyone gone money for something the like that."
But Exit Deutschland beginner Bernd Wagner seemed satisfied that the t-shirts had accomplished their purpose of spreading an anti-extremism substance to a hostile audience, non to mention the international attending they've attracted to his cause. "We wanted to hike awareness about our program, especially among the Pres Young and less committed," He said.
Well played, sir. Well played indeed.
Source: Toronto Sun
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