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A Texas shop owner has gone viral after refusing a couple’s request to “re-Nazify” a Hitler Youth knife. Jonathan Sibley and his wife Rhian co-own the Blade Bar situated in Ben Wheeler, an ...
An East Texas knife shop owner is going viral on TikTok after refusing to transfer an emblem onto Hitler Youth knives, sparking widespread support online.
An East Texas knife shop called The Blade Bar is grabbing the internet's attention for refusing to put a Nazi emblem on a knife. (See video below.) The small business in Edom, about 20 miles west ...
Knife sharpening. An East Texas knife shop co-owner has gone viral after refusing to re-brand a Hitler Youth knife with a Nazi emblem.
That’s when Hitler dies (from the sound of it, the remote island community never hears the word “suicide” from German media) and Nanning undertakes the herculean task of finding white bread ...
A woman, accompanied by a man, brought in a knife bearing a Hitler Youth insignia and wanted to transfer the symbol onto another knife. She was surprised at the immediate ‘no’ from Johnathan ...
Watch: Shop Owner Refuses To 'Re-Nazify' Hitler Youth Knife, Wins Internet As the video went viral, hundreds of social media users praised Johnathan Sibley for standing his ground against hate.
Texas shop owner refused to repair Nazi knives, rejecting hate. His stance went viral, earning praise online.
“I took one look at it and went ‘nope.’” A woman accompanied by a man brought in a knife bearing a Hitler Youth insignia and wanted to transfer the symbol onto another knife.