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Get You Autographed Hitler T-Shirt

I have no problem with companies and people shunning that flag -- it's basically like a swastika flag and shouldn't be honored in any way. There will always be fringe element wackos looking for things like confederate and swastika flags, but it's quite another issue for a large company to condone sales of the flag (and even worse for a state to fly the flag officially).

The Hitler item looks like a joke item and is actually a private listing -- whatever that is. (And there are public listings for historical things like confederate stamps and third reich currency -- those are historical in nature).
 
Actually 3rd Reich memorabilia has a huge collectible following. For WW2 geeks, it's their version of collecting baseball memorabilia from the 27 Yankees.
 
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Confederate memorabilia is the same way for Civil War collectors. There's simply less of it than everything else.
 
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The Hitler item looks like a joke item and is actually a private listing -- whatever that is. (And there are public listings for historical things like confederate stamps and third reich currency -- those are historical in nature).

A private listing on ebay simply means that the Buyer's user name won't be disclosed. And it doesn't matter if the offensive item is a joke or not, what matters is that ebay is allowing it.
 
I saw a t-shirt that had Pope Francis wearing an Eagles jersey.

Can't wait till the Pope visits the CoP later this year. You just know Nutter is going to go full CoP on him and greet him at airport with a "Francis" Eagles jersey and then take him to Pat's Steaks for dinner.
 
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Can't wait till the Pope visits the CoP later this year. You just know Nutter is going to go full CoP on him and greet him at airport with a "Francis" Eagles jersey and then take him to Pat's Steaks for dinner.

You're goddamn right, son!

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Nutter stays connected with the 4.6 even when leading the CoP delegation to Rome.

Impressive.
 
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