Editing Duane 2019

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**The B-movie "Surf Nazis Must Die" explores localism in surfing, telling the story of the followers of the "Führer of the New Beach” murdering a hardworking black man, and the victim’s elderly mother avenging his death by hunting them down.
**The B-movie "Surf Nazis Must Die" explores localism in surfing, telling the story of the followers of the "Führer of the New Beach” murdering a hardworking black man, and the victim’s elderly mother avenging his death by hunting them down.
*Addressing accusations of latent Nazi sympathy, Noll, the legendary big-wave rider and filmmaker behind the "Search for Surf" films, stated he'd put a swastika on something to anger people, and he knew that it angered them and very likely why.
*Addressing accusations of latent Nazi sympathy, Noll, the legendary big-wave rider and filmmaker behind the "Search for Surf" films, stated he'd put a swastika on something to anger people, and he knew that it angered them and very likely why.
**Largely the use of the swastika was to illicit a reaction rather than the symbolic meaning and history of it.
**Duane adds that "Angering those people for kicks meant that the slaughter of six million Jews didn’t strike you as a big deal."
**Duane adds that "Angering those people for kicks meant that the slaughter of six million Jews didn’t strike you as a big deal."
*Dora and the Malibu crew eventually figured out that the real-life inspiration for the character Gidget was Jewish, and spray-painted a swastika on their driveway.
*Dora and the Malibu crew eventually figured out that the real-life inspiration for the character Gidget was Jewish, and spray-painted a swastika on their driveway.
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***“poor minority women in L.A. County were having too many babies, that it was a strain on society and that it was good that they be sterilized.” (The head physician has denied any wrongdoing.)
***“poor minority women in L.A. County were having too many babies, that it was a strain on society and that it was good that they be sterilized.” (The head physician has denied any wrongdoing.)
*Anti-Semitic attacks in California are on the rise, with a 27 percent increase between 2017 and 2018. Ex. A young man with an assault rifle marched into a Southern California synagogue and murdered an unarmed 60-year-old woman.
*Anti-Semitic attacks in California are on the rise, with a 27 percent increase between 2017 and 2018. Ex. A young man with an assault rifle marched into a Southern California synagogue and murdered an unarmed 60-year-old woman.
'''Duane's personal reconciliations and understandings'''
* Understanding racism through social or communal contexts often makes them the most digestible
** "...perhaps because I was a straight white man from a nominally Christian household, I was more bothered by the word 'kook', surfer parlance for unskilled outsider- as in, me."
* It's important to strip down systemic institutions to their psychology as Duane suggests here: belonging and distance from a group.
* How a term corresponds and speaks to a person achievement or sense of belonging shapes the usage of it within a community, and makes it more or less accepted, in this case aiding Duane in understanding that term with respects to how it makes him feel.




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