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When do Trump supporters get to do their Nazi salutes in public without being cancelled?

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Not soon enough for Tom Hill, formerly the CEO of ESI, an Idaho based construction company with 1100 employees. He gave the salute at a company event. When backlash occurred he played the victim card. He claimed he was being targeted because he was a Christian, and a white male.
How soon until the Nazi salute no longer carries ramifications for Trump supporters? Which HBOT members are practicing in the mirror for that day?
https://www.idahostatesman.com/opinion/editorials/article300906044.html
 
Not soon enough for Tom Hill, formerly the CEO of ESI, an Idaho based construction company with 1100 employees. He gave the salute at a company event. When backlash occurred he played the victim card. He claimed he was being targeted because he was a Christian, and a white male.
How soon until the Nazi salute no longer carries ramifications for Trump supporters? Which HBOT members are practicing in the mirror for that day?
https://www.idahostatesman.com/opinion/editorials/article300906044.html
"Since when is a Christian, Republican, patriot, successful businessman not allowed to give a nazi salute at a company function??"

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From the linked article:

“Hill initially called it a failed attempt at humor and parody, saying he was mimicking Elon Musk and President Donald Trump in a political skit. Since when is a Nazi salute humorous? There’s nothing funny about it.”

Hill sounds like an idiot and I’m not defending him in any way. But the person who wrote the article and claims the Nazi salute is never funny has evidently never watched Hogan’s Heroes. Or this sketch from Monty Python:

 
From the linked article:

“Hill initially called it a failed attempt at humor and parody, saying he was mimicking Elon Musk and President Donald Trump in a political skit. Since when is a Nazi salute humorous? There’s nothing funny about it.”

Hill sounds like an idiot and I’m not defending him in any way. But the person who wrote the article and claims the Nazi salute is never funny has evidently never watched Hogan’s Heroes. Or this sketch from Monty Python:

No, you aren't defending him. You are deflecting and redirecting, however. Nobody is more sorry than I am what your party has become.
He wasn't attempting to make a joke. He was feeling it. His first and second responses told us that.
Monty Python was brilliant satire.
 
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