Former U.S. Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino was reportedly asked to leave a Las Vegas bar out of safety concerns for the venue’s customers.
After being dismissed from the position of lecturer for being unwilling to teach racism and his opposition to Nazi racial policies, he stopped participating in party activities in 1935 and left the party when the war broke out.
He quit being a nazi almost 10 years before he started issuing falsified work permits and saving people from the Holocaust.
I’ll concede that you technically found a nazi that was arguably a good person, but he also quickly stopped being a nazi when it became clear what the nazi party was planning to do. Plus, being a nazi, or klansmen, or a Republican is a choice, you can literally stop doing that shit at anytime.
You can definetly stop being a Nazi which this guy did. I’ll never turn away someone that reflects on their positions and decides to be better. This also doesn’t absolve actions. If you found me a Nazi that was rounding people up early war that then had a change of heart and helped people they still need punishment. Maybe lesser than those who continued with the atrocities.
But no changing your mind after you’re in trouble for your actions.
He quit being a nazi almost 10 years before he started issuing falsified work permits and saving people from the Holocaust.
I’ll concede that you technically found a nazi that was arguably a good person, but he also quickly stopped being a nazi when it became clear what the nazi party was planning to do. Plus, being a nazi, or klansmen, or a Republican is a choice, you can literally stop doing that shit at anytime.
You can definetly stop being a Nazi which this guy did. I’ll never turn away someone that reflects on their positions and decides to be better. This also doesn’t absolve actions. If you found me a Nazi that was rounding people up early war that then had a change of heart and helped people they still need punishment. Maybe lesser than those who continued with the atrocities.
But no changing your mind after you’re in trouble for your actions.