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Muses are villains | {{Quote|Out of the mud and slime of lies, your holy red, white and black Swastika has been flung back into the skies in Virginia, United States of America, and we pledge you our lives, [[Adolf Hitler]], that we shall not flag or fail until we have utterly destroyed the forces of Marxism and darkness.|[[George Lincoln Rockwell]], founder of the [[American Nazi Party]].}} | ||
Muses are villains whose crimes directly inspire other villains to commit crimes. | |||
Examples include [[Patrick Crusius]] and [[John T. Earnest]] being inspired by [[Brenton Tarrant]], and [[Seung-Hui Cho]] being inspired by [[Eric Harris|Harris]] and [[Dylan Klebold|Klebold]]. | Examples include [[Patrick Crusius]] and [[John T. Earnest]] being inspired by [[Brenton Tarrant]], and [[Seung-Hui Cho]] being inspired by [[Eric Harris|Harris]] and [[Dylan Klebold|Klebold]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 17 October 2020
“ | Out of the mud and slime of lies, your holy red, white and black Swastika has been flung back into the skies in Virginia, United States of America, and we pledge you our lives, Adolf Hitler, that we shall not flag or fail until we have utterly destroyed the forces of Marxism and darkness. | „ |
~ George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party. |
Muses are villains whose crimes directly inspire other villains to commit crimes.
Examples include Patrick Crusius and John T. Earnest being inspired by Brenton Tarrant, and Seung-Hui Cho being inspired by Harris and Klebold.
Pages in category "Muses"
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