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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Richie Dulin wrote:
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The Space Nazis™ are here!
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I dont think this is funny. The ship design is uninspired and non-humorous.
The Adolf Hitler fig isnt very striking, nor is he funny either. The
description of your MOC is pretty plain, and not funny. The only thing at
all amusing is the shock factor, but once it wears off, theres nothing else
to keep my interest. Plus, I think this sort of thing (especially that you
publicized it soo much(1)) is bad press for the AFOL community at large.
-Lenny
(1) = What happens on JLUG can stay on JLUG - but Lugnet, et al. is a
different story.
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Agreed 100%.
I see little to no play value or humor here. This is in EXTREMELY poor
taste, and sheds a bad light not just on us as AFOLs, but also on LEGO as the
company whose child-themed toys youve used to spread a very adult message of
hatred. This is sad.
Peace and Long Life,
Tony Alexander
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Richie Dulin wrote:
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The Space Nazis™ are here!
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I dont think this is funny. The ship design is uninspired and
non-humorous. The Adolf Hitler fig isnt very striking, nor is he funny
either. The description of your MOC is pretty plain, and not funny. The
only thing at all amusing is the shock factor, but once it wears off, theres
nothing else to keep my interest. Plus, I think this sort of thing
(especially that you publicized it soo much(1)) is bad press for the AFOL
community at large.
-Lenny
(1) = What happens on JLUG can stay on JLUG - but Lugnet, et al. is a
different story.
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Agreed 100%.
I see little to no play value or humor here. This is in EXTREMELY poor
taste, and sheds a bad light not just on us as AFOLs, but also on LEGO as
the company whose child-themed toys youve used to spread a very adult
message of hatred. This is sad.
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Its even more sad that crap like this was highlighted. Four times...
Wheres the delete button when you need it?
-- Nathan Wells
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In lugnet.space, Nathan Wells wrote:
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Wheres the delete button when you need it?
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Comments like this highlight the importance of LUGNET.
Delete it? You cant even lock the thread! Isnt free speech annoying?
Marc Nelson Jr.
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Isnt free speech annoying?
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Definitely, when the speaker is irresponsible and uncivil. Freedom doesnt mean
one can do whatever the heck one wants. The concept of Freedom must be tempered
with responsibility and respect.
JOHN
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I see little to no play value or humor here. This is in EXTREMELY poor
taste, and sheds a bad light not just on us as AFOLs, but also on LEGO as
the company whose child-themed toys youve used to spread a very adult
message of hatred. This is sad.
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An adult message of hatred?
Do you think that perhaps turning the symbol on its side, putting a cockpit in
the middle and a bubble dome on top, then suggesting that the leader of some
faction my fly himself around in it, might actually be something other than
spreading a message of hatred?
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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| In lugnet.space, Richie Dulin wrote:
> In lugnet.space, Tony Alexander wrote:
> > I see little to no play value or humor here. This is in EXTREMELY poor
> > taste, and sheds a bad light not just on us as AFOL's, but also on LEGO as
> > the company whose child-themed toys you've used to spread a very adult
> > message of hatred. This is sad.
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> An adult message of hatred?
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> Do you think that perhaps turning the symbol on its side, putting a cockpit
> in the middle and a bubble dome on top, then suggesting that the leader of
> some faction my fly himself around in it, might actually be something {other}
> than spreading a message of hatred?
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> Cheers
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> Richie Dulin
Ummmmm....no. No, I don't. I think that this glorifies what has become a
symbol of hatred in a way that you possibly didn't realize.
Did you mean it in another way? Because if you did, I'm not getting the
joke. I'm willing to admit that, if indeed this is a joke, that I didn't get
it. I saw the swastika, and the little Hitler made out of a friendly little
LEGO minifig, and your talk of bowing before the Reich and the Fuehrer in the
description...and I don't get the humor at all.
To me, this hits too close to the reality of a hateful, hurtful time that
my grandfather refused to talk about. Whether you've meant to or not, many who
see this will see this hurtful message, not the joke you may have meant to
explore.
Putting aside the philosophy for a moment, and looking at this as a
creative MOC, again, I'm not impressed. I don't mean this in a bad way, because
I've seen works of yours that I enjoyed. But this just isn't very cool - my
opinion only, coming from a guy who's never really had a stellar MOC himself. I
think you could have done better, that's all.
Dressing it in hurtful symbology to make some kind of joke doesn't help,
either.
Though you're free to make a parody or statement, either way, I think
you've missed the mark, and this will inflame many who don't understand what you
may be trying to do. I don't want you silenced, and I don't want this post
deleted - I support the right to speak freely, whether I agree with what is
spoken or not. But I do want to point out how I, and many others, will feel
about this MOC - it seems to me to spread a message of hatred.
Just my 2 strips of gold-plated Legonium.
Peace and Long Life,
Tony Alexander
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