ModusPonens wrote:
This can indeed have deeper implications, but my first guess is that it was a joke.
That's what I thought. A silly kid being an a***hole.
ModusPonens wrote:
When I was a 13/14 year old boy I was a stalinist and one of my best friends was a nazi. Clearly we both had absolutely no idea of what that realy meant. This is not to say that we can neglect, and allow for this to happen with kids. They should be educated on who these terrible people were. But please, he's only 14. Lets not get histerical.
It could be argued that these things are just thrown about as insults - i.e. calling someone "Hitler" or "Stalin" often doesn't imply that the person you're insulting really wants to gas Jews, but is simply a very illiberal, jobsworth character. Yes, it's offensive, but so is calling someone "Bin Laden". It's a bigoted, schoolboy insult (or a jocular term of abuse amongst very close friends) that can have deeper implications when used with serious malice, yes, but it doesn't always mean that the person throwing the insult thinks that the person literally wants to be Osama bin Laden.