It’s satire for now, but hey- You never know! – IOTW Report

It’s satire for now, but hey- You never know!

Feral Irishman: 

ANTIFA and Their Allies Demand That All Volkswagen Automobiles Be Removed From American Soil!

After stumbling across an internet photograph showing Adolf Hitler dedicating the Wolfsburg, Germany VW factory in 1938 and with hundreds of Swastika banners and Confederate flags in the background, members of Antifa, BLM,  and a myriad of other commie organizations have partnered with race baiting mayors, governors, and some members of Congress to demand that all Volkswagens be removed from the United States.

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He’s totally a Nazi, maaan.

15 Comments on It’s satire for now, but hey- You never know!

  1. All major German companies built war machinery during WW1 and 2.
    Same in our country, it’s how it’s done.
    Krups also. Stop drinking coffee made by that companies machines

    During World War II, Krupp industries were also major weapons suppliers to the Nazis, a fact that has tarnished the family name ever since. The wars gave Krupp steel an ideological overtone that made it more than just a key industrial material – associating it with death and destruction.

  2. They’ve Become Giddy With The Idea That They Can Control You , They are Mostly Just Off Their Mothers Control and Are Thinking You Just Start Controlling Others When You Hit College … Obummer Promised !!!

  3. VW’s with the fish symbol or Trump & Redskins bumper stickers are high priority and must be the first to go.
    Will antifa ban themselves once they realize they are a bunch of fascists

  4. Bad Brad, the VW Thing was originally called a Kubelwagen, designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the late 1930’s as a small vehicle to transport German troops similar to an American jeep. They were based on a VW Beetle body without the doors and used just like jeeps were by the Nazis. Maybe, this should be what we really call Hitler’s revenge, the original Kubelwagen and it’s 1970’s trendy counterpart. There’s still a few of the VW Things running around this part of the country, I see them occasionally. I never cared for them though, to me it was just another VW. But if you wanted to give me (or I could find) an early 70’s vintage red Karman Ghia convertible in good shape I’d drive it in a heartbeat.

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