Popular Post Harrisfan Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. 6 1 5
Popular Post RuamRudy Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 8 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. I think it is now permissible under the new era of 'free speech' and the right to make the Heil Hitler sign. 3 1 8
Popular Post Harrisfan Posted March 1 Author Popular Post Posted March 1 10 minutes ago, ChipButty said: Did it offend you? No. The woman seemed to have little idea who he is. She said "just fashion, not serious" 1 4 1 1 1
Popular Post Yagoda Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 16 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. Her boyfriend posts here. In the USA, wearing such a garment would be circumstances that would be considered in evaluating the reasonableness of the use of deadly physical force. In other words, a good chance of getting shot. 2 3
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 The Thai woman wouldn't know what the symbol represented or ever heard of Hitler, Nazis, the Holocaust, or WWII. Her other T-shirt probably has a picture of Che Guevara and she thinks it's Bob Marley - but then again, has she heard of Bob Marley? 3 11 3
CharlieH Posted March 1 Posted March 1 I doubt many under the age of 40 would have any idea or see anything in it. 2 1
Harrisfan Posted March 1 Author Posted March 1 The woman was about 50. Only about 5 farangs visit that market. 1
Popular Post Lacessit Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 38 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. I probably would let it pass, because most Thais have no idea of European history. OTOH, you are one of the nastiest and most offensive posters on ASEAN, so you get no pass from me. 3 13 2 1 8 2
Stocky Posted March 1 Posted March 1 53 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. As with much in life it's a matter of context. Personally no, Thais wear all sort of T shirts with slogans that are variously nonsensical, laughable or possibly offensive. If it was in a white guy in a pub in the UK it would be a different matter, that you could see as someone seeking to cause offence and confrontation. 2
Moonlover Posted March 1 Posted March 1 A villager pinned a swastika flag on the front of his house sometime back. It didn't bother me as others have said, he wouldn't be aware of its significance. In fact an AI overview says: 'The swastika originates from ancient India, where the term "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit language and means "well-being" or "good fortune"; it has been used for millennia by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains as a sacred symbol'. However, we do occasionally get a visitor from Germany who is married into a family here, so I had my wife explain to our Phu Ya Ban (her nephew) that it might be offensive to him. Sure enough it was moved to a less obvious position. 2
Popular Post Gandtee Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 I attended a house blessing ceremony where the daughter of the host was wearing a Sex Pistols 'Never mind the <deleted>.' shirt. The monks nor anyone else seemed to mind or understand it. Much the same as the woman wearing the Nazi shirt. 1 1 2 1
Popular Post jvs Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 As long as people do not wear any made in China MAGA gear i am ok with it. 1 4 2 7
connda Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Would this offend you? No. Why react to something that is meant to trigger you. You get offended? Success! 1
Popular Post Liverpool Lou Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 2 hours ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. It wouldn't offend me because what people choose to wear is their business, not mine or anyone else's and is not aimed at me. 1 2 3 1
Briggsy Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Offend? Probably not. Reinforce Thais as lacking in critical thinking, excessively ethno-centric and parochial and incredibly ignorant of world history? Probably Lead me to instantly come up with a few ad-hoc T-shirt ideas that would immediately set off every Thai within 200 metres? Definitely. (Don't worry I won't do it)
Popular Post CHdiver Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 If you want, you can still buy a t'shirt with the picture of Mao Zedong on Amazon and other places. That's another mass murderer. Funny that nobody has any problem with that. Or you could get a Pol Pot and Khmer Rouge T'shirt. You want a t'shirt with hammer and sicle, no problem, even it stands for Soviet massmurder. You want a t'shirt of Stalin, no problem. You geht them everywhere. Nobody would be asking the question "are you offended by..." I do have the impression that mostly leftists and communists are offended. But because all other massmurderer and signs of them are from extreme leftists and communists, they will not be offended by there own. 1 3
Ralf001 Posted March 1 Posted March 1 4 hours ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. It would not offend me, why would it ? 1 1
Nick Carter icp Posted March 1 Posted March 1 4 hours ago, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on fron Was she eating anything at the time in the market ? 1
NoDisplayName Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Ah, I 'member the days debating with blue-haired lycra-clad obese land whales back on campus.... "I believe in freedom of speech, but you shouldn't be allowed to say ____."
tjintx Posted March 1 Posted March 1 In just a few months after 9-11, I saw a tractor trailer at a gas station./rest stop on the way from Bangkok to Pattaya which had Osama Bin Laden's profile on the mud flaps. Not offended (was a little bit, to be honest but, hey, at least Osama was covered in muck). Check out names in Taiwan. When I worked in technology, our Taiwan branch had a Hitler Chang working there. As others have said, Asians don't really know European history (much like most Westerners know nothing of Asian history). 1
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 If Westerners can wear Mao or Che t-shirts, then can't Asians do the same with Hitler? 5
Popular Post Johnlkuk Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 Fashion, or a religious statement? 1 2 5
Popular Post Evil Penevil Posted March 1 Popular Post Posted March 1 8 hours ago, Moonlover said: The swastika originates from ancient India, where the term "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit language and means "well-being" or "good fortune"; it has been used for millennia by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains as a sacred symbol'. The hakenkreuz (hooked cross) of Nazi Germany is never worn or displayed by Thais or other Asian people to represent the swastikas of Asian religions. The hakenkruez and images of Hitler on clothing are due to Nazi chic fashion style rather than agreement with Nazi ideology. Because the Holocaust is not taught in Thai schools, few Thais, even university students, are aware of it. Hitler and the heads of WWII Japan aren't regarded as war criminals but are seen as opponents of the British, French, American and Soviet "empires." 3 1
Popular Post Mavideol Posted March 2 Popular Post Posted March 2 On 3/1/2025 at 8:57 AM, Harrisfan said: A Thai woman was wearing a Hitler T shirt last night at the markets. Symbol on back and Hitler picture on front. Trrooollll ???? 1 2 1
Mavideol Posted March 2 Posted March 2 On 3/1/2025 at 9:14 AM, Harrisfan said: No. The woman seemed to have little idea who he is. She said "just fashion, not serious" and none took a photo to support your non sense 1
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