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  • We were both in the military and got married at 20 and 19 years old. She got sent to Korea for a year and since I was due to separate I didn't go with her. She came home to visit after 6 months and something just felt off. The day after she left I was on my computer and noticed some files in the recycle bin. I restored them and found videos of a guy jerking off and talking dirty specifically to her.

    So, then I started digging. I got into her email and found all the correspondence with a guy she met in Korea. The crazy thing was the things she was telling him were completely BS. She had basically made up an entirely different life, but with all the same people. I was apparently her asshole brother-in-law. And she came to Texas to buy a house with the "inheritance money" she got from her uncle. Needless to say she had no such uncle or money.

    This then got me thinking about stuff she'd told me throughout the years and when I tried to put things together the more they didn't add up.

    So, ultimately I decided to leave her because of the lying. The cheating was bad don't get me wrong, but the fact that she made up these entire different lives was just too much to come back from.

  • The song is actually a lot deeper than the chorus makes it seem. He actually trying to reason with the Nazi and say, "hey we're both anti-authoritarian, you're just a fucking idiot for thinking Nazism is the best way to go about it."

    Punk ain't no religious cult
    Punk means thinkin' for yourself
    You ain't hardcore, 'cause you spike your hair
    When a jock still lives inside your head

    This is saying you can't just dress like a punk and be punk. Punk is an ethos not a uniform.

    If you've come to fight, get outta here
    You ain't no better than the bouncers

    Some people see punks and mosh pits and think punks are all violent. But that's not the case, so don't come around if you just want to fight.

    We ain't tryin' to be police
    When you ape the cops, it ain't anarchy

    But with that said, they aren't trying to be the police. They want to dismantle control, not recreate it.

    Ten guys jump one, what a man
    You fight each other, the police state wins
    Stab your backs when you trash our halls
    Trash a bank if you've got real balls

    This section is basically saying don't take your anger and aggression out on people. It is the system that got you down, not the other people. Take your rage out on institutions of real power, unless you are too much of a pussy.

    You still think swastikas look cool
    The real Nazis run your schools
    They're coaches, businessmen and cops
    In a real fourth Reich, you'll be the first to go

    As you noted this is pretty straight forward, those you hold up actually hate you. Scary how accurate that still is today.

    You'll be the first to go, you'll be the first to go
    You'll be the first to go, unless you think

    Use your fucking brain, don't be a Nazi.

    This is all just my interpretation after listening to this song for 30+ years. I'm sure there are other ways of looking at it.

  • Sadly, it has been going on for pretty much as long as punk has been around, and it doesn't really have a single contributing factor.

    In the US 80s hardcore was made up mainly of white angry teens and young adults. Most weren't racist but some were. And the low entry of musicianship needed to get into punk made it easy to start a band, so some Nazi bands started forming. The fans of these band thought they would be welcome at other punk shows, but were wrong. That's why the Dead Kennedy's wrote the song "Nazi Punk Fuck Off".

    In England skinheads have been around since the 60s but where not the racist skinheads you think of today. It was more of a working class subculture. Oi punk evolved from this subculture, so as fascist started adopting skinhead culture the music came with it. It also doesn't help that some early punks would wear Nazi symbols to be provocative, even if they didn't believe in the ideology.

    Even in the 90s, when I was a teen and active in the local punk community Nazi's would show up to a show every now and then. It always ended up with them getting drug outside and getting the shit kicked out of them. Even if they weren't at the show if there was a sighting of Nazi's nearby people would go running to kick the shit out of them. Yet, every few months it's like they expected something else to happen when and would show up again.

    My only thought on why this shit is still happening 30-40 years later, is that you have to be a fucking moron to be a Nazi, so it's not like they would have the best judgement when it comes to where they are welcome.

  • I'm 44 years old and I still can't stand people standing behind me if I'm sitting down. When I was a kid and I did something wrong my dad would sit me at the table while he walked around yelling at me and every so often he would walk behind me and slap the back of my head.

    To this day I still get so uncomfortable that I have to get up or ask the person to move. Even if it's my own kids, I can't stand it.

  • The major problem—one of the major problems, for there are several—one of the many major problems with governing people is that of whom you get to do it; or rather of who manages to get people to let them do it to them.
    \ To summarize: it is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it.
    \ To summarize the summary: anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.

    Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

  • I wish I could believe that, but every time an area turn blue all they do is redraw the maps. Texas district 26 and 13 are perfect example of this. 13 was solid red going across north Texas and the panhandle. District 26 was turning more and more blue. So, they took the city of Denton and moved it into district 13. Denton is home to a liberal art college, so they watered it down by putting it in a district that is over 350 miles across, and filled with rural red voters. Meanwhile the extended district 26 north and west to include more red voters.

    Edit: This is 26 before the redrew it

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