Tattoo fixers on removing Nazi symbols : ‘You don’t know if they’re changing or hiding’
Senate hopeful Graham Platner covered up his tattoo once he learned of its Nazi associations. It’s a problem so common there are free programs for it Last week, Graham Platner, a progressive Democrat running for the US Senate in Maine, responded to a burst of online criticism by doing something (…)
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