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Right-Wing German Extremists Tricked By Trojan Shirts

gzipped_tar writes "Fans at a recent right-wing extremist rock festival in Germany thought they were getting free T-shirts that reflected their nationalistic worldview. But after the garment's first wash they discovered otherwise. The original image rinsed away to reveal a hidden message from an activist group. It reads: 'If your T-shirt can do it, so can you. We'll help to free you from right-wing extremism.'"

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  1. Genius. by mirix · · Score: 3, Funny

    Too bad they didn't have cameras to record the nazi-rage reaction face.

    Actually, since they're probably children, it would end up being their mom's reaction face when she is doing the laundry. Ah well.

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    1. Re:Genius. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      ... that washed out and advertised for gay something, i'd just use the free t-shirt to wipe my ass...

      So the moral is that when you get gay propaganda you stick it up your arse?

  2. Good thing... by abednegoyulo · · Score: 3, Funny

    it was not one of those gathering that simulates rain. Imagine their reaction if the artificial rain washes away the external print exposing the message hidden beneath. That would not be a party, would it..

  3. Re:why attack them? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, right-wing extremists are known worldwide for their tolerance and inclusive rhetoric.

  4. Re:how big is the movement? by mosb1000 · · Score: 3, Funny

    you'd likely have an easier time finding neo-nazis in Idaho than you would in Germany

    Woah, you set the bar pretty high there.