[April has marked out a swastika on the floor of her kitchen with black tape and her preteen daughters Lamb and Lynx dance around it]

Louis Theroux:
Sometimes I wonder if you kind of know how that stuff comes across.
April Gaede:
[shrugs]
That's an ancient Ayran good luck symbol.
Louis Theroux:
Do you care about people's feelings?
April Gaede:
Of course I do. I think I'm a pretty empathetic person.
Louis Theroux:
Because, I mean, irrespective of what the political reality is, as you see it, as other people see it... There's just a lot of people who...
April Gaede:
Oh, you mean all the Jews who might be just like really upset at seeing a swastika, so they might be offended?
Louis Theroux:
Why does that make you make to cause more offence?
April Gaede:
See, I'm not doing it to go cause pain to somebody. Just because I find it entertaining to put a swastika on the floor. You told me to act normal, you told me to do stuff that I would normally have done. You know, when my kids and I go to the beach, sometimes we draw swastikas in the sand and you guys are nowhere around. Gee, I wonder why we do that? Maybe because we just want to, because we think it's a neat-looking symbol. You just comprehend it. But you know what's funny? You don't seem to understand my way of thinking but I do somewhat understand your way of thinking because I used to be somewhat of a brainwashed lemming like yourself. No offence.
[she laughs]

Louis Theroux:
None taken.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:51

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