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Post by Crimson Guard on Aug 1, 2005 14:02:01 GMT -5
They where Repilians from the 8th demension !
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Post by Herzeleid on Aug 2, 2005 12:28:41 GMT -5
They made a song to Helen of Troy. Weren't they supposed to hate southern Euros too? Anyway, where's the "Move'em dagos north" song???
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Aug 2, 2005 14:17:03 GMT -5
You can't expect white nationalists to make any sense, Herzel. Contradicting themselves is what they do best. Of course, they probably think Helen looked like some square-jawed Germanic bimbo. More like this: Than this: Yes, they are really that delusional. And Move Them Dagos North is right there on the site.
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Post by captainusa1 on Aug 4, 2005 7:26:14 GMT -5
I'm almost certain that it's a parody. Check out the interview.
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Post by captainusa1 on Aug 4, 2005 7:31:54 GMT -5
How retarded. I've always wondered what it would be like to be a WASP..having no history and all. I could only imagine myself as belonging to one of the numerous Mediterranean nationalities with a rich history. Are you serious? What about Juan Locke and Isaac Newtoni? I'm sure that *some* historical events happened in England over the centuries. Of course, the UK didn't affect modern history as much as, say, Malta did. ;-)
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Post by eufrenio on Aug 4, 2005 8:12:26 GMT -5
My favourite is: "Ugly white guy with a gook" ;D
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Post by masri on Aug 4, 2005 13:52:45 GMT -5
What are dagoes?
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Aug 4, 2005 14:14:08 GMT -5
A dago is a Mediterranean, but it's most often used in specific reference to Italians.
However, it can refer to Spaniards (it comes from the word Diego, after all) and Greeks, too. Any European Mediterranean, really.
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Post by masri on Aug 4, 2005 17:58:25 GMT -5
A dago is a Mediterranean, but it's most often used in specific reference to Italians. However, it can refer to Spaniards (it comes from the word Diego, after all) and Greeks, too. Any European Mediterranean, really. What do they think of non-European Mediterraneans? You know, Turks, Egyptians, Israelis, Lebanese, Berbers...
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Post by Crimson Guard on Aug 4, 2005 18:22:53 GMT -5
Dago was used by Sean Connery's character in "The Untouchables film".
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Aug 4, 2005 18:32:14 GMT -5
What do they think of non-European Mediterraneans? You know, Turks, Egyptians, Israelis, Lebanese, Berbers... Sand niggers, I assume.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Aug 4, 2005 18:48:30 GMT -5
Alexandrian your talking about derogatory names?
Towel heads or Camel Jockey's.
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Post by Drooperdoo on Aug 4, 2005 18:58:05 GMT -5
I was struck curious about the term "dago" when I saw an episode of Fawlty Towers and John Cleese's character constantly referred to the Spanish character as a "dago". In the United States, "dago" generally connotes an Italian. So I looked up the origin of the term. As it turned out, "dago" was originally a contemptuous term for Spaniards--so many of whom were named Diego. "Diego" is not an Italian name. Eventually, however, the British--known for their cultural laziness--started applying the term to any dark-skinned Mediterranean. In the United States, people of Spanish extraction were not common in the beginning. Italians, however, were numerous. Especially at the end of the 19th Century. So Americans--maintaining the British tradition of referring to dark-skinned Mediterraneans as "dagos"--attached it to Italians . . . wholly forgetting that its original use was for Spaniards.
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Post by captainusa1 on Aug 4, 2005 19:25:05 GMT -5
News flash: it ain't for real! It's a satire. It's making fun of music made by and for Nazis. Anyone wanna buy a bridge?
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Post by eufrenio on Aug 4, 2005 19:45:15 GMT -5
I don´t think it´s a spoof. Anon, (refuting Racial Myths) links to that band. They do sound like a satyre, that much I agreee.
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