PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — His U.S. Senate campaign under fire, Maine Democrat Graham Platner said Wednesday that a tattoo on his chest has been covered to no longer reflect an image widely recognized as a Nazi symbol.

The first-time political candidate said he got the skull and crossbones tattoo in 2007, when he was in his 20s and in the Marine Corps. It happened during a night of drinking while he was on leave in Croatia, he said, adding he was unaware until recently that the image has been associated with Nazi police.

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    2 months ago

    Wants to be senator

    Doesn’t know basic Nazi symbols

    Doesn’t know he has a basic Nazi symbol on his chest

    Do you want this dip shit to be a senator?

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      Please look into his politics. This latest push feels so weird to discredit the guy.

      He said 'I was in the military, fresh dumb child, got a tattoo with some friends, it’s a common style, didn’t think anything of it.

      Then I was told it was nazi related

      AND I GOT IT COVERED WITHIN WEEKS OF BEING TOLD’

      I don’t know man, that sounds like a pretty genuine attempt. Are you running for office somewhere to make things better? If not, are you advocating for candidates based on 3 click bait articles or are you actually looking into their actions and policy ideas?

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        Either the guy really doesn’t know much about basic history, in which case I wonder if he’s a good catch for that job, or he is lying about it, on which case he also isn’t a good catch.

        Though not as obvious as, say, a swastika, this symbol is obvious enough that someone IN THE MILITARY should have known, and something tells me he knew

        So that leaves him with the option to -indeed- cover it but I’d say I’d want more as the guy clearly was into Nazi history and liking the symbols at least. I’d need to know that that is the past, that that was just a dumb phase and that he really has moved away from it, and that he not just covered a symbol whole keeping the same thoughts inside

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          You’re making tons of assumptions and then holding those assumptions as the same as fact. I’ve known a few friends and family that have gone to the military, and I say this with love to those people, they were all dumb. They all now regret having served, or at least regret having served in order to attain the benefits they now gain for having sold themselves to the US, and only one of them (of say maybe 8) has learned anything about the history of the US or the symbols often used throughout.

          What ‘tells you’ he knew? Where is the ‘clearly into Nazi history’ coming from? What part of the US schooling covered the various nazi symbols? Because none of those were something I’d have recognized as anything other than ‘military, Fuck Yeah!’ tattoos as a 20 year old.

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        I don’t know homie. Like I’m not one of those ww2 buffs and even I know that very specific skull logo. Like I get dudes in the military are your basic edgy Xbox live chatroom teenagers, but this dude’s reddit account became public not long ago and he is most definitely not a secret Nazi.

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          Id love to see that account. Nazi symbolism is a telling sign and Id still love to see what he said back up his past ideologies

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      It’s even worse than that. He has been noted talking about the Nazi symbol several times throughout the years. So the man has been saying “I didn’t know it was a Nazi symbol” for a long time now. He only claims to have covered it up now because it finally blew up in his face.

      adding he was unaware until recently that the image has been associated with Nazi police

      Apparently he has a pretty generous definition of the word “recently”. Or, the more likely answer, he has known for a long time (likely even when he got it) and has only recently seen it stop his grab for power.

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        He has been noted talking about the Nazi symbol several times throughout the years.

        … according to various people including a single anonymous source quoted in Jewish Insider who claimed to have heard him talk about it years ago. They do have some other things they are saying about how upset they are about him, too.