Bravery.
Bravery
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Literally, what did Tarantino mean by this?
He was clearly brave.
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Nazis are brave
Raimi directed that scene
White man's burden
That a distinction should be made between SS officers who ran death camps and soldiers who served their country on the field of battle because they had to, the basterds didn't see this because they were so consumed by revenge they themselves lost all their humanity.
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He bravely killed Jews.
The SS also served their country courageously on the field of battle, moreso than the Wehrmacht I'd wager
people in general try to associate every possible negative quality to all people they hate. it's like they're incapable of keeping track of what different negative concepts actually mean and just feel the same way about the bad things as they do the bad man so the two must be related.
i actually think normalfags literally reason with emotion. it doesn't just bias them to reach whatever conclusion, they literally use it in place of logical inference in situations like the above
No, that's an absolutely bigoted /pol/tard take, all Germans were Nazis and deserved to die. The Jews in this movie did nothing wrong.
>Nazi aint got no humanity
>and they will FEAR UUUS
Glad to see you're not dead OP
What a brainlet take, and this is coming from a lefty who shits on /pol/tards. Read Slaughterhouse Five.
Only character of any nobility desu
>i actually think normalfags literally reason with emotion
But this is true, you fascist Nazi.
>Did you get that for killing Jews?
>Yes
Based
Yeah, duh. Why would Kurt Vonnegut, a G*rman portray his own people as the monsters they were? That means squat.
I've been on this board so long that I forget normies think this way
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