For some reason, more Nazis have started to appear across America. I think it all started with Elon Musk’s wave, which wasn’t really a wave, and then all the backlash that followed it. Now, more people are getting braver to the point where they’ve started showing their true colors. If someone is a Nazi, they are supposed to hide, but this isn’t the case now. A Tennessee man was seen driving around with his truck full of Nazi symbols. It’s reasonable that citizens felt outraged by what they were seeing. A lot of people wanted to hold the man accountable too.
The picture of the man’s vehicle was shared by someone who asked if the stickers on the back were Nazi symbols. In short: they were. One example is the shield and key symbol, which represents the SS Division Hitlerjugend. Other hints prove that the owner of the car is definitely a Nazi. One person confirmed OP’s doubts as they wrote, “The shield and key is the symbol of the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. So yes. The “living history group” sticker in the same font seems like a pretty convenient excuse that they may do wwii reenactment.”
People Reacting to the Tennessee Man’s Vehicle
Almost all comments were left outraged by what they were seeing. One person also pointed out another Nazi symbol on the car. “The decal on the bottom left of the windshield also shows Nazi insignia. There’s no way this person isn’t a Neo-Nazi,” they wrote. After it was confirmed that the driver is 100% a Nazi, people wanted to dox him; I get where they are coming from. “You don’t owe nazis privacy. Post the plate,” one person wrote. Another agreed as they said, “show their license. They’re driving around in public with this anyway.”
Apparently, this guy isn’t the only Nazi you can find in Tennessee since someone wrote, “I hate Tennessee Nazis.” Another replied by saying, “Idaho nazis are worse.” It’s safe to say that Nazis anywhere are bad; not just in Tennessee. While most comments attacked the man, someone came to his defense. “Unfortunately, for everyone that is getting upset about this. No, I don’t agree with it, but it falls under their 1st Amendment Right to Free Speech and Expression,” they wrote.