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aud_friggsdottir
01-30-2006, 12:51 PM
Hail All!

Just wanted to boast that Gunnar was AM Northwest (a local morning show) this morning as an audience member (his Art class was there for a fieldtrip) and was called up to the stage to taste ice cream (they were having an ice cream segment), and well he was wearing his hammer prominently. I know it seems small, but how many people do you get on tv wearing a hammer?

Anyway, hopefully some folks caught it, but well he said he wanted to wear just incase :D!

FFF
Kathy

Jason Schultz
01-30-2006, 01:27 PM
The only thing is; even if people on T.V happened to catch a glimps of his hammer, they wouldn't know what it is to begin with .. Unless of course you know what it symbolizes.. Then that would be cool.

Meadophile
01-30-2006, 01:29 PM
I agree, most people wouldn't know what it is.

My question.. was the ice cream any good? :D

Sigurd
01-30-2006, 01:58 PM
Cool standing up for it and everything. :D

HOWEVER, most people will go like this:
"Ey, you see this sign this one is wearing?" - "Yeah." - "It's the White Supremacist sign the girl on Nip&Tuck wore."

:(

Teufelhunden
01-30-2006, 02:22 PM
Very cool BOAST AWAY!!!!!!
Hey our little ones are precious and should be doted on :)


Whewww glad I read the post before I replied... I was going to start out with a boast that read..
"It is becuase I am so long"

dodged that bullet.....

Jason Schultz
01-30-2006, 02:44 PM
LOL ...............

aud_friggsdottir
01-30-2006, 03:37 PM
Very cool BOAST AWAY!!!!!!
Hey our little ones are precious and should be doted on :)


Whewww glad I read the post before I replied... I was going to start out with a boast that read..
"It is becuase I am so long"

dodged that bullet.....

hahaha....well I figure any exposure in a positive light is good exposure. And he is quite a ham...btw, Mr. Devil Dog...he is a Young Marine :D!

FFF
Kathy

Katia
01-30-2006, 06:55 PM
That is AWESOME!!

heilwotan
01-31-2006, 08:23 AM
I agree, most people wouldn't know what it is.

Hopefully for our unaware Folk the very glimpse of it will stir something in their Folk-soul and iniciate their true calling.

Guntram
01-31-2006, 05:17 PM
Whether it stirs something or not - a nice guy on TV with a hammer is always good publicity.

Sigurd
01-31-2006, 05:29 PM
Whether it stirs something or not - a nice guy on TV with a hammer is always good publicity.

Yes, but will it be enough for the recompensation of all the slander we have been given? NYT, Nip/Tuck, only to mention two of the most recent.

We can only hope. Hope that people realise the sign is not so bad after all. Hope that they reawaken to their roots. Hope that they stand strong against those who would not give us our right of existence.

We can never be sure. When I got my Mjollnir delivered, people mocked me by saying "bling bling" because they thought it was some "Gangsta-style" item. I explained it to them; yet a lot of them have the term "Viking" spring up to their head when they hear the word "Heathen", and when the word "Viking" comes up; then people think of "raping" and "pillaging". Another thing is that the Mjollnir is nowadays oft worn both by people advertising WN or NS; as well as Fluffs. So the chance that we're mistaken for one of them is not miniscule. Especially as people tend to think in extremes.

Well, just my two cents.

Horsekeeper
01-31-2006, 06:56 PM
Imagine if he'd worn a 'heritage not hate' jumper ;)

Sigurd
01-31-2006, 10:44 PM
Imagine if he'd worn a 'heritage not hate' jumper ;)

Hel yeah, that would have added even more impact to it. Great shirts, and say more than any verbal explanation could. :cool:

I have thought of wearing one of those myself when at home in Austria. However when the tale that a young man, who, in all his ignorance, wore a crossed out Swastika to speak against NS, and was convicted on the grounds that his badge displayed a "constitutionally forbidden sign" (which is forbidden to all but Hindus...) , I was put off the idea; especially as they would not be paying attention to the text - even though it clearly is highlighting that the Fylfot is not a sign of racial hatred, but an important sign common to all Indo-European Heathens. That'd probably make it worse, they call you a "Nazi" for being patriotic. :crash:

That's what the aftermath of NS Germany has delivered to us heathens. The banning of the Fylfot/Swastika, and the constant association of the Mjollnir and the Runes and the Schwarzesonne with NS. We, my friends, have quite some work before us to clear up all the misunderstandings about these, sacred, signs.

aud_friggsdottir
01-31-2006, 10:58 PM
Imagine if he'd worn a 'heritage not hate' jumper ;)

Actually I considered hist Thor shirt....but they had to wear a school shirt for the show. I don't have a small of that shirt.

FFF
Kathy

aud_friggsdottir
01-31-2006, 10:59 PM
Whether it stirs something or not - a nice guy on TV with a hammer is always good publicity.

Ya he is 10 and a real character...charms everyone, just like his daddy :)