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AOG ...you and the DM need to find more inventive ways to be outraged, as the evidence of this thread is thin stuff indeed.

I am reminded of the story about the old lady that dials 999 from her block of flats, and reports that there is a young man in the block of flats opposite who is exposing himself at the window.

The Police duly arrived post haste, and find the lady sitting on a chair by the window, in a very tearful and distressed state. The Police look out the window, up and down, and side to side, but can find nothing amiss.

"Oh no" the old lady cried, "You have to stand on the chair ! "
Here is another favourite part of the Show ::::

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gxg5HWTIAY
If the show were to open in Swansea I would query if it were promoted in Porthcawl, especially if the Congress of World Jewry was held there at the same time.
Have you ever seen the film, Retrocop?

If you have, you would know that it was written by a Jew......and that it has generally been well-received by Jews.

Mel Brooks

///Birth name . . . Melvin James Kaminsky///
jACKDAW33 - "It is somewhat naive to think that the performance of a song containing the lines:"...come and join the Nazi party" was completely devoid of any political message."

In this context, it is entirely devoid of a political message.

The plot of The Producers - in case you are unfamiliar - involves a Broadway producer planning to make the biggest flop he can conceive, so he comes up with the most tasteless plot he can think of - a musical about Hitler and the Nazis. The payoff is that the show is a success.

So the raison d'etre is to parody the set-up of Broadway shows, and has nothing at all to do with Hitler, and the Nazis.
I was planning to see The Producers as I heard it was an offensive show, but now you've told me it's not offensive I don't think I'll bother.
Yes I have seen the show and enjoyed it.Just querying the timing and Geography Of the promotion that is all.
Just found another bit of Mel Brooks. My favourite part is at 2:02 ::::

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upvZdVK913I

What the heck has that got to do with The Producers?
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andy-hughes

/// So the raison d'etre is to parody the set-up of Broadway shows, and has nothing at all to do with Hitler, and the Nazis. ///

Nothing to do with Hitler and the Nazi????? then why did the costumes contained Nazi insignia?
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If you want news that's stale, go out & buy the Daily Mail.
Publicity for everyone... it's a win, win situation.
"Nothing to do with Hitler and the Nazi????? then why did the costumes contained Nazi insignia" ?


AOG...I give up ! ! !
It's highly disingenuous of those pretending that it is some form of co-incidence, it's nothing less than a scurrilous attempt to link UKIP with national socialism by people who don't really understand what that in reality actually means; some of us are old enough to have seen Nazi insignia for REAL!
Does it matter either way?

As pointed out above its publicity for all.
If we are all talking about UKIP, then I can't see that it has harmed the Party in any way....all publicity is good publicity surely ?

UKIP has some pretty dreadful publicity lately but still seem unfazed. Teflon coated apparently !

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