The disturbing normalization of antisemitic acts among young Americans | Antisemitism
Source: liberation – By Lucie Lespinasse
A swastika formed by plastic goblets, surrounded by students doing the Nazi salute and underlined by the legend “German Rage Cage » (“German pong beer” is the game of throwing a ping-pong ball into glasses filled with alcohol). This photo, taken on the first weekend of March at a party in Costa Mesa, California, quickly made the rounds of social networks in the United States. In front of the indignation of many Internet users, some of the young people of the photo apologized, others described their behavior as a «joke”but all deny any belonging or Nazi tendency.
A swastika formed by plastic goblets, surrounded by students doing the Nazi salute and underlined by the legend “German Rage Cage » (“German pong beer” is the game of throwing a ping-pong ball into glasses filled with alcohol). This photo, taken on the first weekend of March at a party in Costa Mesa, California, quickly made the rounds of social networks in the United States. In front of the indignation of many Internet users, some of the young people of the photo apologized, others described their behavior as a «joke”but all deny any belonging or Nazi tendency.
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