The amount of ridicule these kids will get will further their perception that their parents are right. It plays right into the parents' goal.
"Say he grows up and hangs out with black people. That's fine, I don't really care," he said. "That's his choice." ^yeah, i can see that happening.
This reminds me of an old joke: An American Indian and his dad were sitting around the campfire one night. The son asked his dad, "Why is my brother called Jumping Deer?" The dad said, "We decided to call him Jumping Deer because on the day he was born, I looked out of the teepee and saw a deer jumping." The boy asked, "Why is my sister called Little Bird Flying?" The dad said, "We named her Little Bird Flying because on the day she was born, I looked out of the teepee and saw a little bird flying." The dad was perplexed, "Why are you so curious Two Dogs ****ing?"
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The children have been removed from the home: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090114/ap_on_re_us/hitler_cake_3 HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Police say three New Jersey siblings whose names have Nazi connotations have been placed in the custody of the state. Holland Township Police Sgt. John Harris says workers from the state Division of Youth and Family Services on Tuesday removed 3-year-old Adolf Hitler Campbell and his younger sisters, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell from their home Tuesday. Harris says family services did not tell police the reason the children were removed. Agency spokeswoman Kate Bernyk says it does not comment on specific cases. The children and their parents, Heath and Deborah Campbell, received attention last month when a supermarket bakery refused to put Adolf Hitler Campbell's name on a birthday cake.