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Would you smoke Nazi Cigarettes

Would you smoke a Nazi Cigarette

  • You only live once

    Votes: 10 21.7%
  • Are you crazy

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • I don't smoke cigarettes

    Votes: 32 69.6%

  • Total voters
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Matthew

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Outside of the expectation that they had to taste like crap, this situation could have been quite a moral dilemma for many people. Personally, I think I would have passed; however, I would not begrudge anyone who did.

Thanks for sharing this.
 
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That was my initial reaction as well, however I thought what the hell. Its a once in a lifetime opportunity. My friend is not a Nazi, and was simply interested in the "this is crazy" factor while smoking them.

They tasted like shit by the way, definately OLD. Somewhat of a turkish tobacco taste, but mostly just harsh.
Like you I am Jewish, and my family was directly affected by the Holocaust. I don't think I can reconcile anything Nazi.
 
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I dont think I would, but just for two reasons. 1) they are older than i am and i dont want to kill myself with old ass tobacco. 2) they are probably high dollar and I rather have the money.
 

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Funny thing is if this were cigars some of you wouldn't mind the tobacco being so old. May'be...
 
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I think pretty much everyone gets an initial gut reaction when they hear the word 'Nazi'. It's a natural reaction.

Although he didn't cause nearly the death or misery that Hitler did, I doubt anyone here would refuse to smoke Cuban cigars simply because of the pain and death Castro has caused. And he's still alive to prosper from the profits. IMO atrocities are atrocities. There shouldn't be varying degrees that make it okay to support one, while not supporting another.

I think this would be similar to one of our black BOTLs refusing to smoke a cigar, or drink a bottle of alcohol because it was once owned or produced by a slave owner. (which is pretty much the majority of Americans a few centuries ago)

Just my opinion, of course.
 
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I think pretty much everyone gets an initial gut reaction when they hear the word 'Nazi'. It's a natural reaction.

Although he didn't cause nearly the death or misery that Hitler did, I doubt anyone here would refuse to smoke Cuban cigars simply because of the pain and death Castro has caused. And he's still alive to prosper from the profits. IMO atrocities are atrocities. There shouldn't be varying degrees that make it okay to support one, while not supporting another.

I think this would be similar to one of our black BOTLs refusing to smoke a cigar, or drink a bottle of alcohol because it was once owned or produced by a slave owner. (which is pretty much the majority of Americans a few centuries ago)

Just my opinion, of course.
It would be your perrogative to smoke what you wish, obviously. But I'm not sure what you're saying about Black or Cuban BOTL's smoking or drinking products of inhumane dictatorships.

My family was directly affected by the Nazi regime, so pardon if I seem a little more sensitive than others. There's a significant part of my family I never knew.
 

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If I smoked cigs, I wouldn't smoke these as they prob taste like crap. I have no issues with them being Nazi cigs.
 
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Like you I am Jewish, and my family was directly affected by the Holocaust. I don't think I can reconcile anything Nazi.

I'm Jewish, too, and at first didn't like the idea at all. Then I realized that to smoke them would show that we were victorious over the Nazis, although I don't smoke cigs and the idea of smoking something that was 60 years old and dried out wasn't too exciting. A few days ago, I read that when the Allies captured Hitler's hilltop villa, they toasted themselves with his
Scotch.
 

caudio51

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I'm Jewish, too, and at first didn't like the idea at all. Then I realized that to smoke them would show that we were victorious over the Nazis, although I don't smoke cigs and the idea of smoking something that was 60 years old and dried out wasn't too exciting. A few days ago, I read that when the Allies captured Hitler's hilltop villa, they toasted themselves with his
Scotch.
That is a very interesting way of looking at it
 
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