darkswordsman17
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Is it any different then dressing up to renact a the south in a civil war re-enactment? Do we hate people who wear the uniforms of people who shot POWs based only on the color of their skin?
Er, what? WTF does that have to do with anything in the post you quoted?
To answer your question though, yes it is different. Historical re-enactment has value. Certainly, I do not agree with the people that try and use it as revisionist history to paint the Confederacy as some noble cause and pretend that the Civil War wasn't explicitly about slavery. But your entire point isn't really comparable to this.
Assuming the OP isn't just making this up, he's clearly not doing this for any sort of historical context or anything beyond simple stupid entertainment (shock value to him is about all I can think of that it offers). While, I could see the viewpoint that since Nazis are such a well established common enemy in video games that it could be construed as harmless, but him going out of his way to mention public transportation just shows his intentions are not so innocent. As pointed out, this is just a bad idea that any rational person would have scrapped immediately, or come up with a costume that explicitly shows him as an enemy from a game, drop the Swastika or even just waiting until he actually got to the place to put the "costume" on.
I mean, come on, just see this and you can tell the OP's intentions.
I don't know if it might not be a bad idea to wear a swastika decal on my Stahlhelm either, but I just want to see what people think of this.
Would I get beaten up by a bunch of anti-skinheads or anti-racist activists on my way home?