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Unless post toxic is going to open up more old threads to tell us how he thinks that the discussion is pointless.
Bill
Bill
I'd guess - given the setting for Ham on Rye - that he probably saw the anti-Nazi feeling in the US for what it was, i.e. propaganda. The atrocities they committed wouldn't have been known then. I think he was far too nihilistic to throw his lot in with any movement though, least of all the Nazis.I guess since he didnt really want to be part of any crowd and everybody else in his school was all ANTI NAZI...he decided to go against the grain.