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I'm not entirely sure what they are trying to say here (Original Post)
Major Nikon
May 2014
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siligut
(12,272 posts)1. "Hurry up and take the damn pic!"
Said the guy in the striped shirt on the right.
Wounded Bear
(58,670 posts)2. Me neither...
but I think I sense a triple negative somewhere in there.
frogmarch
(12,154 posts)3. This or a similar protest?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/greece-protests-demonstrators-burn-swastika-1369904
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Oct.9, 2012
It's getting Nazi in Greece... Protesters burn swastika flags as German Chancellor visits
Police fired teargas and stun grenades today as up to 50,000 demonstrators took to the streets in Athens in protest at a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
They were targeted after gathering in Syntagma square in the centre of the Greek capital in defiance of a ban on protests.
Some wore Nazi uniforms and burned swastika flags and hurled rocks, bottles and sticks at heavily armed police.
It's getting Nazi in Greece... Protesters burn swastika flags as German Chancellor visits
Police fired teargas and stun grenades today as up to 50,000 demonstrators took to the streets in Athens in protest at a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
They were targeted after gathering in Syntagma square in the centre of the Greek capital in defiance of a ban on protests.
Some wore Nazi uniforms and burned swastika flags and hurled rocks, bottles and sticks at heavily armed police.
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)4. That much I get
The question is are these people for Nazis or against them? Or are they just against people who are against Nazis.
frogmarch
(12,154 posts)5. If it's a photo of the Athens protest,
they're against Nazis.
rurallib
(62,426 posts)6. time to roast a schnitzel