Adolph Hitler is just a name?
I think any parent, in any country, would not do this to their child. Parents that would do this are very questionable on several levels. (Though I do have to admit a certain like for Ghengis Vass - but I don't have kids and it is a whimsy).
But it seems that at least one set of parents in New Jersey think that Adolph Hitler Campbell is a great name for their child. Now these aren't some rock star entertainer parents that were perhaps drunk, stoned, or otherwise mentally impaired when naming their kids. This is not some kind of social protest like Dweezil or Moon Unit (for younger readers yes those are names of rock star kids). They just think the name is good.
The father of the kids explains
"no one else in the world would have that name."
Except a name is not just a name. A cracker is a name, but most Whites don't want to be called that. And being named after the most vile human being in at least the last century sure isn't going to help the kid socially, outside of neo-Nazi camp.
What disturbs me most about this is the fact that the other kids in this family share in the same kind of naming. JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell. But don't think the family are racists. Again the dad said
"There's a new president and he says it's time for a change; well, then it's time for a change," the 35-year-old continued. "They need to accept a name. A name's a name. The kid isn't going to grow up and do what (Hitler) did."
So we have a family that adores the names of Nazi's, wants their kids named after them. The dad was raised to not associate with other races, and wears military boots of dead Nazi soldiers. What are the chances of the kid growing up to be a racist, if not a full blown mind-numb neo-Nazi freak?
Of course all this came about because of a birthday cake for little Adolph. At least one supermarket refused, Greenwich ShopRite, and cheers to them. But sadly the cake was made with the full name inscribed thanks to the Wal-Mart in Easton Pennsylvania. And reportedly there was a party on Sunday, with the father Heath Campbell wearing his Nazi boots, that had children of mixed races their. I just have to wonder where he got them to come from to get to the party and how much that cost instead of the clown.
Honestly I feel bad for the kids. Their parents may not be neo-Nazi racist mentally deranged freaks, but they sure sound like it. And the kids will be the ones that suffer for their parents failures.
Labels: nazis, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wal-Mart





