I don’t know why any Nazi would expect that they won’t face backlash in public. It almost seems like they enjoy being insulted. A disgusting Washington Nazi was stupid enough to decide to interrupt a class at the University of Washington. He entered the class and started doing Nazi salutes and praising Hitler. Well, the class didn’t like that at all. One by one, the entire class, along with the professor, exited the room and went after him. You could see him backing away as the students and professor kept advancing. The professor also gave him the middle finger. It wasn’t just one student or two, but dozens of them; I can understand why he was backing away. A girl then ran toward him and pepper-sprayed him while the crowd cheered. That didn’t satisfy them, though, because they kept chasing him while he was still backing away in fear.
Once the Washington Nazi started running, the students and even the professor ran after him. They easily caught up to him and pushed him to the ground. At one point, someone from the crowd pulled his hair. He would have gotten the beating of his life if it weren’t for the fact that one of the students stopped others from getting violent. One person even spat on him. Instead of just staying silent, he told them “I thought you guys were the party of peace.” Well, when you support violence, you wouldn’t be met with support. The video then ended with him getting arrested by security while the students booed him. He was lucky that nothing worse than that happened.
People Reacting to the Disgusting Washington Nazi
It wasn’t just the students who didn’t like what the disgusting Washington Nazi did, but everyone who saw the video was just as upset. One person was impressed by the number of people who chased them as they said, “Not the entire class coming out.” Another person, who was probably part of the class, pointed out what the Nazi did exactly. “Context: this piece of filth barged into Psych 210 (The Diversity of Human Sexuality) throwing up nazi salutes, yelling Heil Hitler, and calling everyone “re****ed degenerates” (edit: and “f**s”). Class didn’t appreciate it,” they wrote. Well, I can understand why they chased him. Someone else appreciated the guy who stopped the crowd from beating the Nazi as they said, “I’m glad someone was smart enough to stop people from actually beating him. Seeing him appear to be on the verge of tears while getting cuffed was beautiful.”
More people celebrated what happened to the Washington Nazi, which is understandable. One person tried to guess what charges he would be faced with as they said, “He was likely charged with trespassing, inciting a riot, disrupting a state insitutional function, and breaching the peace. Prob get probabtion and 1 yr community service cleaning UW campus.” Another person enjoyed how the entire class was united against the guy. “Nothing brings more school spirit than a crowd of people hunting down a Nazi,” they wrote. Someone else admired the professor for what she did too. “Holy sh*t. I had this class last quarter (online, ofc) and really liked the prof. This makes me love her more, oh my god,” they said. No one likes Nazis.