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Hitler Ice Cream Now Available in India

Has irony died?


Hitler ice cream

If you live in India and really hate the Jews while liking sweet cold snacks in the summer then you are in luck. Some very sensitive people there are marketing a new brand of ice cream simply called Hitler.

England’s the Daily Mail brought knowledge the ice cream brand’s existence to the world. The paper attributed it to a lack of education in and understanding of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed by Nazis.

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Germans are, fortunately, outraged by this. One said, “There is taste and there is tastelessness. The people of India should be made aware of the terrible crimes committed by him.”

The different flavors come with different Nazi imagery such as swastikas and caricatures of a smiling Hitler in a top hat.

The irony here is that Indians certainly fit into the category of people which Hitler labeled sub-human and fit only for slave labor or death.

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