Message from @RoflTank
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They set precedence by inviting GERMAN REENACTORS and then got triggered by GERMAN REENACTORS
Their beardo head security guy was enraged
That's some klein bottle brain type shit
so are you going to call the secret police or what?
He pointed to one of our guys' ww1 EK2 ribbon with the Spange and said it was SS totenkopf
wat
wat
Well hopefully they will fined a new place next time.
Yall call him a tard or?
They laughed and he got more angry apparently
I wasnt there
tbf I'd totally wear a tailored Allegemeine uniform to a formal occasion.
Because my god do they look good
Meathead. Figures.
Hands down
Ehh, depends on what you're doing IMO
We do pre-war to early war
Like I said, for a formal event, Allegemeine all the way.
If you're not a fucking lardass and you actually have it tailored, it'll look really fucking good.
If your collar ain't green, you suck the peen
Also, ironically SS reenacting is way more accessable for non-white reenactors than basically any other major power in WWII
Which tickles my taint in new and interesting ways
I do have to say though ww2 dress uniforms are some of the best.
Aren't they bringing them back in to service by popular demand?
The fuck are they called, pink and greens or something weird like that
Ya pink and greens
goddamn it
At what point is violating national soverignety a human right?
^
worst part is, UN stuff is by treaty, I think
A group of people got together, said no we don't want you here, and somehow it's a human rights violation to have preferences.
so its pain to get out off
Who the fuck is going to enforce this UN shit?
well, no one
Why the fuck aren't you limey cunts going full IRA on these bastards yet? Fucking cowards.
Imagine the UN trying to sic the US on to someone refusing immigrants.
thanks to a specific thing in UK law
"The corollary of the Government’s dominant role in making and
ratifying treaties is the fact that treaties cannot change UK domestic
law.
The UK is a ‘dualist’ state, which means that treaties are seen as
automatically creating rights and duties only for the Government under
international law. When the Government ratifies a treaty – even with
Parliamentary involvement – this does not amount to legislating. For a
treaty provision to become part of domestic law, the relevant legislature
must explicitly incorporate it into domestic law."