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Family: Our Son, Adolph Hitler Campbell Has Been Mistreated...

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No Lifer
Sick. 😕

Are names just names? Why not name a kid Asshole Number One? It's just a name.




Holland Township man names son after Adolf Hitler
Sunday, December 14, 2008

HOLLAND TWP. | In a living room decorated with war books, German combat knives and swastikas, a 2-year-old boy, blond and blue-eyed, played with a plastic dinner set.

The boy, asked his name, put down a tiny plate and ran behind his father's leg. He flashed a shy smile but wouldn't answer. Heath Campbell, 35, the boy's father, encouraged him.

"Say Adolf," said Campbell, a Holocaust denier who has three children named for Nazism.

Again, the boy wouldn't answer. It wasn't the first time the name caused hesitation.

Adolf Hitler Campbell -- it's indeed the name on his birth certificate -- turns 3 today, and the Campbell family believes the boy has been mistreated. A local supermarket refused to make a birthday cake with "Adolf Hitler" on it.

The ShopRite in Greenwich Township has also refused to make a cake bearing the name of Campbell's daughter, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, who turns 2 in February.

Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell, a girl named for Schutzstaffel head Heinrich Himmler, turns 1 in April.

"ShopRite can't even make a cake for a 3-year-old," said Deborah Campbell, 25, who is Heath's wife of three years and the mother of the children. "That's sad."

A director for the Anti-Defamation League in Philadelphia applauded the supermarket's decision. An Allentown psychologist said the names would cause problems for the children later in life.

A cake case

Karen Meleta, a ShopRite spokeswoman, said the grocer tries to meet customer requests but rejects those deemed inappropriate. "We believe the request to inscribe a birthday wish to Adolf Hitler is inappropriate," she said.

The grocer offered to make a cake with enough room for the Campbells to write their own inscription. But the Campbells refused, saying they would have a cake made at the Wal-Mart in Lower Nazareth Township. The Campbells say Wal-Mart made cakes for Adolf's first two birthdays.

A spokeswoman for Wal-Mart said the store won't put anything illegal or profane on a cake but thinks it's important to respect the views of customers and employees.

"Our No. 1 priority in decorating cakes is to serve the customer to the best of our ability," Anna Taylor, the spokeswoman, said from Bentonville, Ark.

If the Campbells have a legal case over the refusal, it would be that the family was denied service because of race, ethnicity or religion, said Shannon Powers, of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, a state agency that enforces anti-discrimination laws.

The Campbells, she said, would have to prove ShopRite didn't make a reasonable attempt to provide service it provides others. She said the offer to make a cake with room for an inscription would probably count as a reasonable attempt.

"It sounds like they (the supermarket) don't want to offend other patrons or do something offensive to their own sensibilities. If that's the motivation, that's totally different from discrimination," Powers said.

'They're just names'

The Campbells have swastikas in each room of their home, the rented half of a one-story duplex just outside Milford, a borough in Hunterdon County. They say they aren't racists but believe races shouldn't mix.

The Campbells said they wanted their children to have unique names and didn't expect the names to cause problems. Despite the cake refusal, the Campbells said they don't expect the names to cause problems later, such as when the children start school.

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Holocost deniers are willfully ignorant. I can't say I have much love for their beliefs.
That said, I feel bad for the kid. People should be judged by their words and actions, not by their blood, name or heritage.
 
It's a pity people like this are allowed to breed.

Thanks for creating three more pieces of shit like yourselves, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.
 
If the Campbells have a legal case over the refusal, it would be that the family was denied service because of race, ethnicity or religion, said Shannon Powers, of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, a state agency that enforces anti-discrimination laws.
Well, they weren't denied because of race, ethnicity or religion... they were denied because they're assholes.
 
Originally posted by: child of wonder
It's a pity people like this are allowed to breed.

Thanks for creating three more pieces of shit like yourselves, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.

How do you conclude the kids are anything but innocent?
 
Originally posted by: tranceport
Originally posted by: child of wonder
It's a pity people like this are allowed to breed.

Thanks for creating three more pieces of shit like yourselves, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.

How do you conclude the kids are anything but innocent?

That made me 😕, too.
 
Swastikas in every room, but they aren't racist? Either they're fooling themselves, or have no idea what the Swastika represents.
 
Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Swastikas in every room, but they aren't racist? Either they're fooling themselves, or have no idea what the Swastika represents.

Good luck?
 
Originally posted by: child of wonder
It's a pity people like this are allowed to breed.

Thanks for creating three more pieces of shit like yourselves, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.

Let me guess, you're one of those people who think nature determines 100% of a person's future?
 
Sucks to be those kids. Through no fault of their own, they will sort of automatically be hated anywhere they go- and thus will grow up just as twisted as their parents.
 
Originally posted by: Biggerhammer
Sucks to be those kids. Through no fault of their own, they will sort of automatically be hated anywhere they go- and thus will grow up just as twisted as their parents.

Once they get older they'll have an iron clad case for emancipation.
 
"The Campbells said they wanted their children to have unique names and didn't expect the names to cause problems. Despite the cake refusal, the Campbells said they don't expect the names to cause problems later, such as when the children start school. "

wtf? they can't seriously be that ignorant/stupid, can they?
 
Originally posted by: pontifex
"The Campbells said they wanted their children to have unique names and didn't expect the names to cause problems. Despite the cake refusal, the Campbells said they don't expect the names to cause problems later, such as when the children start school. "

wtf? they can't seriously be that ignorant/stupid, can they?

They're holocaust deniers. That puts them in the same intellectual class as creationists.
 
Originally posted by: Cerpin Taxt
Originally posted by: pontifex
"The Campbells said they wanted their children to have unique names and didn't expect the names to cause problems. Despite the cake refusal, the Campbells said they don't expect the names to cause problems later, such as when the children start school. "

wtf? they can't seriously be that ignorant/stupid, can they?

They're holocaust deniers. That puts them in the same intellectual class as creationists.

That's even an insult to the creationists. At least there still aren't people alive from the actual event to verify it took place.
 
Wal-Mart: We make Nazi Cake! Proudly serving the Aryan Nation's needs since 1935!

Ask about our Famous Fuhrer Finger Sandwiches! Try our Third Reich Rice Pudding too. And don't forget our SS Swastika Shaped Smoked Sausage for breakfast!

Merry Christmas!
 
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