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So the gist of the story is, this kid, probably embalmed with .gov vaccines makes a motion with his arm on a train and someone from Art's tribe chimps out and beats him unconscious.
Look how the story is published with the pictures, and then the mothers comments. If it was my kid, I'd say, "I want this black piece of shit brought to my house and let me serve him his justice, then remove it from the country". Germans have become such pussies. Teenager with Tourette’s beaten unconscious for inadvertently making Nazi salute on a train By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:57 EST, 27 July 2012 | UPDATED: 17:09 EST, 27 July 2012 ![]() A German teenager who can’t help making Nazi salutes because he suffers from Tourette’s syndrome was beaten unconscious by a black man who thought he was insulting him. Gerrit Oeller, 16, was with two friends who tried to explain to the enraged man that the salute was not meant as an insult, and that he could not control his arm. But when the Tourette’s led the teenager to grin insanely at the man as well, he went mad, hitting Gerrit so hard that he ended up unconscious. The attack happened on an underground line in the Dulsberg district of Hamburg in northern Germany. Gerrit said: 'He asked me if I thought it was funny and it made me nervous, which made me clench my teeth and he thought I was grinning at him. That was when he hit me. I went out like a light.' His friends told him that another passenger had raised the alarm with station staff who had asked what was going on, but the pair had been too scared to say anything with the furious man there, only when he went off did they call the emergency services and police. ![]() By the time police arrived the man had gone but they are studying CCTV footage in the hope of tracking him down. More...
Gerrit, from nearby Brunsbek, was taken to hospital where he was treated for a cut over his eye and a swollen jaw. The boy's mother Nicola Oeller said: 'We don't really want to see him caught to have him punished, but we would like him to know that our son really is sick and it is a genuine condition, and maybe to apologise. 'He can't help himself. But there should be more awareness of the condition.' In Germany some 5 million people suffer from a form of tic such as Gerrit has, but most are so mild that they are barely noticeable. Gerrit's arm straightening and the clenching of his teeth is of the more extreme variety. |
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The boy's mother Nicola Oeller said: 'We don't really want to see him caught to have him punished, but we would like him to know that our son really is sick and it is a genuine condition, and maybe to apologise. |
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