Auction of Nazi chief's car rejected

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  • Mr Evilwrench

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    How does a car "promote or glorify hatred, violence or racial, sexual or religious intolerance"? It's a car. It was owned by a famous person. Maybe you don't like the guy, but what the heck? Do they think someone is going to turn into a nazi because they own this car?
     

    IndyDave1776

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    It may sound silly, but Ebay is that way about anything with the word Nazi, a declared attachment to any noteable Nazi personages, or any symbol associated with the Nazis. I don't get it, but as a private entity they are entiteld to their own silliness of choice.
     
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