@@kraigwalker2351 An Oxford is a comma that is missing from the original comment. When making a list, you need to separate all items on the list to avoid absurdity. Example; I bought Milk, Peanut Butter, and Jelly. This sentence tells us a person bought three things, Milk, Peanut Butter, and Jelly. It creates a distinction between Peanut Butter and Jelly. This sentence, however; I bought Milk, Peanut Butter and Jelly. Tells us that the person only bought two things. Milk, and Peanut Butter and Jelly, since Peanut Butter and Jelly is the name of a fourth item that includes bread slices and both condiments. A lot of people think the Oxford is unnecesary, and most other people won’t begrudge you that stance if you choose to take it. I personally use it, but if I forget, I don’t beat myself up about it, nor do I usually directly comment on someone not using it, mostly because if I do point it out, I tend to receive aggression. Use it if you wish, or don’t, it’s not the end of the world. It’s a propriety thing. Much like sitting with correct posture, using “whom” and not “who” when talking about or to someone, or laying your napkin across your lap and tucking one into your shirt to avoid food dropping onto your clothes and making you look like a slob. You’re free to do these things, it just points out that you either never learned how to, or don’t care about being all that proper. Which, again, you’re not going to die over. It’s there for the vibes, honestly.
Eh the thing is at the time most of these companies had not way to know what would happen and no understanding of the evil they were courting. By the time people may have been able to anticipate or understand they were no longer able to resist or divest
they were getting contracts with their government. it's crazy to hear about the companies that built tanks and rifles in the usa. if you have a lathe, you can build a rifle
@@kylejohns2288.... Welllllll...... Intentional ignorance is ignorange I guess.... BTW the USA is still running a slave economy every bit as brutal as chattle slavery was... Only yoi coild be the next slave of the local P.D. is running low on thier qouta, because litterally everything is technically illegal from the twisted web of laws. Sweet dreams!
@@nlknok77Sometimes it starts out subtle and as more of a suggestion. Look at all the American companies that are in bed with BLM and the DEI movement.
I have a Swarovski optic on a rifle of mine. Best optic i have. Absolutely crystal clear, never fogs, even in cold or humid weather, and incredibly finely manufactured. Love it.
It always crosses over heavily with military history in all sorts of ways. Whether it's simply production like in this one, or entities like the East India or Hudson's Bay Companies having their own armies and navies with commands distinct from the British crown, or the Western commerce enclave in China escalating to wars over who gets to hold the silver (simplified, obviously).
@@Levacque you gotta love the "a hundred million deaths from communism, not one from capitalism, it saves lives" crowd. if you consider the birth of modern capitalism as 1600 with the creation of the dutch east india company, then you could say capitalism was responsible for the first modern-era genocide when they eliminated the entire banda tribe in 1620 because they wanted all the nutmeg on their island ...and the killin just keeps on keepin on * this is where we say "fun fact" and go on to mention that the cost of waging a corporate-funded genocide hit the dutch coffers pretty hard which forced them to sell their little amsterdam colony off to the yorkies who had colonial interests of their own
@@Levacquewanna know a cool fact about the last 3,000 years war wise? Only 7% of it was actually spent fighting wars. Only 7% of 3,000 YEARS! That’s so crazy to me because what they teach primarily in American Schools is about wars, and we really only learn about the ones we were involved in, so it feels like all of history for us has been fighting wars (especially for kids like me, who were born right before or right after 9 1.1. When the US decided to just…destroy everything everywhere in the pursuit of oil (and revenge? I guess? We went way overboard if it was for “revenge”) it feels like my whole life has just been wars, pandemics, and random historical events like The Queen dying.)
It's not really about if they're the bad guys or not, companies willingly do vile shit all the time. It's more about if they still have done it if they realized it could impact their profits badly. I mean, they literally bought the big mudtached man a summer home while his vile morals were clearly out there, they did not care at all about being morally good.
@@xverser2574 Hot take, people don't like buying things from known supporters of the windmill of friendship, so it likely has a lot more to do with trying not to lose money than it has to do with the eventual realization that the horrifically evil people they helped get a start were, in fact, evil.
Yeah and not unique to them to have a messed up past but and that's a big but everyone else is for the most part open about it because it's the past. Most of the people that were involved aren't even alive anymore like Volkswagen I think was created by Hitler or something like that. Maybe it was just created when Hitler was in power but Volkswagen was also in Germany. They don't hide that fact though. So I wonder how bad the actual Sawaski company is probably did some very messed up stuff. It's clear that it doesn't just not benefit the company. It would probably harm the company for us to know but that just means we definitely should know if it's that messed up. We have the right to know in my opinion. I know I spelled the name wrong. I'm not going to delete all this just to find the name and spell it right😂
To be fair, Swarovski scopes are excellent quality and are the best glass you can look through. Swarovski is quite a premium hunting scope in Australia.
@danman00727 ....I'm stupid. It's insanely obvious ehat he meant and my dumb ass some how didn't get it. I could delete my comment but i need to learn lol
But Boss didn't actually design the Uniforms, the Design was issued by Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck from the SS, which were Art advisors to Heinrich Himmler. Hugo Boss was merely the Manufacturer in this relationship.
yeah, not being at least complicit would have been a very quick way to either new management or a new company structure unless your company history starts as a one man business founded in the thirties, that got its break in the reconstruction or something
@@HoppouChansuch is the way with National Socialism. Company heads join The Party or are chosen from those who already have. Much like Chinese companies.
I still chuckle when I think about orientation at my job (German based company). "We started in 1885 in Austria, and in 1946 we were the main supplier for the US army in West Germany. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAPPENED BETWEEN THEN."
@@QueenofthatankRemember when your dad smiled and said he was going to hunt for some juice when you were a little kid? I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to you.
@@janzwendelaar907 awwwww I think you mean do you remember when your dad was murd.ered? Cuz yeah I remember that. Heck I can still remember that call that I got during 6th period to let me know he had passed away. It's kinda hard to forget your dad isn't alive anymore. Thank you for making fun of my DEA.D DAD.
@@TheVeryLastLardeen all people who become influencers become pieces of shit, if he can not be a POS, then sure, but it’s highly unlikely, the money gets to everyone at some point
Yep, I have a set of those binoculars, their Outstanding!! My grandma’s older brother served in the German Army! Just before the war and gave them to me when I deployed to Iraq! My X.O. tried everything in his power to acquire them from me, because they were so much better than what we issue today!! Good💩!!
They had the balls to try to put their headquarters in Israel in 1996. It was allowed and half the workers have never left. The headquarters from 1997 to 2019 was in Poland. The headquarters is technically in America but it is back in Austria. Australia ironically tried to get them to bring their headquarters to there. If you like gun scopes thank them for the STG-87 scope also known as the Steyr AUG.
Which is why it's called "edutainment." And quite honestly, learning things THIS way is WAY more fun, which would make younger students - especially- more likely to actually - you know - PAY ATTENTION.
@@j.g.3453 so did hitler. weirdly enough, hitler was one of the few insane dictators that appreciated jokes at his own expense on occasion and even had twice daily showings of the film for his inner party associates...until he wrote chaplin a fan letter and chaplin told him to fuck off because he was jewish
I worked with an older jewish woman, we shared an office space. She had an 18 year old daughter who wanted a tattoo. For obvious reasons, as well as their grandparents survival of the holocaust, she forbade her daughter from getting a tattoo. The very next day, after the argument they had in our office, my colleague showed up in a brand new VW Passat. I immediately had to understand her reasoning. Colleague: its a great and reliable car. Me: it was the "People's car", and the Nazi "War Machine", don't you think you're daughter is going to see the blatant hypocrisy here? Colleague: That was then, this is now. Me: That was the very same argument your daughter made about getting a Tattoo. That's the definition of hypocrisy. Colleague: its mine, and my family's lives, and we will do as I say. Me: You won't have a leg to stand on when she gets the tattoo, she's legally an adult. A Toyota is a more reliable car and didn't assist in the systematic killing of Jews. We left the conversation there, but one of the co-owners of the company brought it up at our next weekly meeting with everyone present. Mannnnn, shit got awkward real quick. She was so stubborn though she kept that car out of spite. 😂😂😂
jackie mason used to do a bit about the principle behind not driving a mercedes, "what, you think i'm gonna drive a german car?...okay, so it's reliable, dependable, it's a smooth ride...wait, what? $50,000?! you nazi bastards!"
I went to the main store on my European trip and I did not know any of this but there shit is so shinny I most definitely would not have noticed any war crime notifications even if they had them
@@jacobhargiss9909 yes but to continue supporting the war the whole time, I think is equal to a war crime and then trying to hide involvement in it says they know they are bad
@@stephendewild9556 nope, still not a war crime. A war crime is specifically a violation of the rules of engagement established under the Geneva convention. It is not something a civillian organization can do. Civillians dont commit war crimes, even by aiding a military that is committing war crimes. The rules of war specifically govern the actions of combatants and their governments
To be fair, Swarovski makes some damn fine rifle scopes. My deer rifle has a Swarovski Z3 on it, and the glass is immaculate. I've heard their binoculars are excellent too.
Man. Makes me want to support em even more imagine going to the range and ur scope is not only blinged out but functional. It's like hitting max prestige
As someone who likes to look at far away things with a side order of intentions, I can confirm that Swarovski makes things appear closer with impeccable clarity.
This reminds me of Yellowstone. "Swarovski makes scopes, honey", " with crystal from their crystal factory". " Well I need to break something.". "That is over 100 years old and belonged to your grandfather. Break something else."😂
For a while i was pretty in to collecting Swarovsky. When i found out there were SCOPES i about died when i found out i could glam up my rifle, too. Never got one, as they are pretty expensive and i was afraid of drop/ break it
“We stopped, collaborated and listened” had me rolling 😂
The Oxford comma is far superior
Look for the same flag in every single content creators video like this "I've seen several "
@verminsupreme6801 sorry for asking you seem very smart and sincerely apologize for asking I really do but what is a Oxford comma
@@kraigwalker2351
An Oxford is a comma that is missing from the original comment. When making a list, you need to separate all items on the list to avoid absurdity.
Example;
I bought Milk, Peanut Butter, and Jelly.
This sentence tells us a person bought three things, Milk, Peanut Butter, and Jelly. It creates a distinction between Peanut Butter and Jelly.
This sentence, however;
I bought Milk, Peanut Butter and Jelly.
Tells us that the person only bought two things. Milk, and Peanut Butter and Jelly, since Peanut Butter and Jelly is the name of a fourth item that includes bread slices and both condiments.
A lot of people think the Oxford is unnecesary, and most other people won’t begrudge you that stance if you choose to take it. I personally use it, but if I forget, I don’t beat myself up about it, nor do I usually directly comment on someone not using it, mostly because if I do point it out, I tend to receive aggression.
Use it if you wish, or don’t, it’s not the end of the world. It’s a propriety thing. Much like sitting with correct posture, using “whom” and not “who” when talking about or to someone, or laying your napkin across your lap and tucking one into your shirt to avoid food dropping onto your clothes and making you look like a slob. You’re free to do these things, it just points out that you either never learned how to, or don’t care about being all that proper. Which, again, you’re not going to die over.
It’s there for the vibes, honestly.
"Old habits die hard" 😂
The way they publicly announced "We hired a historian to investigate ourselves so we could cover it up better ☺️"
It works, my uncle hired a forensic accountant so he could get better at embezzlement.
@@Hollywood113807💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
As an austrian myself, im still stunned by how many "normal" companies actually worked for the H man
Eh the thing is at the time most of these companies had not way to know what would happen and no understanding of the evil they were courting. By the time people may have been able to anticipate or understand they were no longer able to resist or divest
they were getting contracts with their government. it's crazy to hear about the companies that built tanks and rifles in the usa. if you have a lathe, you can build a rifle
When you're forced to do so, or else
@@kylejohns2288.... Welllllll...... Intentional ignorance is ignorange I guess....
BTW the USA is still running a slave economy every bit as brutal as chattle slavery was... Only yoi coild be the next slave of the local P.D. is running low on thier qouta, because litterally everything is technically illegal from the twisted web of laws.
Sweet dreams!
@@nlknok77Sometimes it starts out subtle and as more of a suggestion. Look at all the American companies that are in bed with BLM and the DEI movement.
"You were totally *forced* to join them and help, right?"
"No! We joined because we were HUGE FANS!"
As soon as I heard the German accent I knew it was over
I feel a bit if polish in it too
@@ColinTheFurryYT
Just like the Nazis!
Yeah, it should've tipped me off 😂
It hurt me bc I’m part polish
I felt bad for the first few seconds cuz I felt like I was profiling but is it still bad if your right 😂
When I heard him speak, the first thing I thought was "OH NO HE'S GERMAN"
first thing that popped into my head was 'I shouldce never trusted you richtofen, NEVER !'
"We literally have zee most Shiney sings to detract people wish.... how are you not getting zis" I'm dying xD
Think he got distracted by the shiny things
It's soo true
It did kinda work.. def no longer on my crow party supplyer list tho
Japan strategies lol
I have a Swarovski optic on a rifle of mine. Best optic i have. Absolutely crystal clear, never fogs, even in cold or humid weather, and incredibly finely manufactured. Love it.
Is it an AUG?
Business history is so much more interesting than most people will ever know.
It always crosses over heavily with military history in all sorts of ways. Whether it's simply production like in this one, or entities like the East India or Hudson's Bay Companies having their own armies and navies with commands distinct from the British crown, or the Western commerce enclave in China escalating to wars over who gets to hold the silver (simplified, obviously).
@@Levacque you gotta love the "a hundred million deaths from communism, not one from capitalism, it saves lives" crowd. if you consider the birth of modern capitalism as 1600 with the creation of the dutch east india company, then you could say capitalism was responsible for the first modern-era genocide when they eliminated the entire banda tribe in 1620 because they wanted all the nutmeg on their island
...and the killin just keeps on keepin on
* this is where we say "fun fact" and go on to mention that the cost of waging a corporate-funded genocide hit the dutch coffers pretty hard which forced them to sell their little amsterdam colony off to the yorkies who had colonial interests of their own
And horrific
Business x Government is usually a bad thing. It only ever means war or corruption😂
@@Levacquewanna know a cool fact about the last 3,000 years war wise? Only 7% of it was actually spent fighting wars. Only 7% of 3,000 YEARS! That’s so crazy to me because what they teach primarily in American Schools is about wars, and we really only learn about the ones we were involved in, so it feels like all of history for us has been fighting wars (especially for kids like me, who were born right before or right after 9 1.1. When the US decided to just…destroy everything everywhere in the pursuit of oil (and revenge? I guess? We went way overboard if it was for “revenge”) it feels like my whole life has just been wars, pandemics, and random historical events like The Queen dying.)
Swarovski are amazing scopes too, their glass quality is impeccable.
"Observe the deaths with you are causing" 😂
The shiny thing's make forget the bad things
Actually they don’t 🙁
Lord people even like these like farms when they get the quote wrong. You guys are stupid!
The delivery on that Line, perfection
The tonal shift in german accent was absolutely perfect too :D
To be fair they wouldn't be trying to distance themselves from The Wrong Mustache if they didnt realize "Ah f*ck we joined the bad guys."😂
.... or more likely because their side lost.
@@FartInhalerSlamPoetry
Nah if that was the only reason they wouldnt be trying so hard to make everyone forget about it.
It's not really about if they're the bad guys or not, companies willingly do vile shit all the time. It's more about if they still have done it if they realized it could impact their profits badly. I mean, they literally bought the big mudtached man a summer home while his vile morals were clearly out there, they did not care at all about being morally good.
@@raumarsene9910
Or both?
@@xverser2574 Hot take, people don't like buying things from known supporters of the windmill of friendship, so it likely has a lot more to do with trying not to lose money than it has to do with the eventual realization that the horrifically evil people they helped get a start were, in fact, evil.
Honestly, we shouldn't be surprised at this point at a companies deep dark history when their from Germany
Swarovski is from Austria, not Germany
'N guess who else was- @@elias-1514
It's not just a Germany thing.
@@elias-1514 even less of a surprise then
They're
"Hey Swarovski, we just found some documents about you-"
*Keys jingling*
"We joined SUPER early" what a line😂
Swarovski scopes are absolutely stunning in terms of glass quality and clarity but can run up to $10k in some cases. I still highly recommend
To be fair the Swarovski scopes are basically the best you can get
They are pretty great.
Yeah and not unique to them to have a messed up past but and that's a big but everyone else is for the most part open about it because it's the past. Most of the people that were involved aren't even alive anymore like Volkswagen I think was created by Hitler or something like that. Maybe it was just created when Hitler was in power but Volkswagen was also in Germany. They don't hide that fact though. So I wonder how bad the actual Sawaski company is probably did some very messed up stuff. It's clear that it doesn't just not benefit the company. It would probably harm the company for us to know but that just means we definitely should know if it's that messed up. We have the right to know in my opinion. I know I spelled the name wrong. I'm not going to delete all this just to find the name and spell it right😂
Their glass is amazing. I've used a set of their 8X binos and it's crazy how much light they gather.
Well kids this days want to act like the past effects them In the present
I have a z3 myself and love it
''Yeah, we just made it go away, we literally have the MOST shiny things to distract people with, HOW are you not getting this?''
Well if COD told me anything rifle scopes are pretty dang shiny
I have a few Swarovsky optics from them and there military brand and they are the crème of the crop
Looking at random buildings in COD and see something shinny is a death sentence, speaking from experience
Shiny scopes is how Simo was so successful. Didn't use a scope and looked for the ones who did
Then COD hasn't taught you anything. You've just admitted to being a dunce
@@BuckleyWiley used one for hunting, it's awesome
To be fair, Swarovski scopes are excellent quality and are the best glass you can look through. Swarovski is quite a premium hunting scope in Australia.
As an aerospace engineering student this channel has opened my eyes to so many potential employers I would have never considered.
So if this company offered you a whole bunch of money, you'd refuse to work there? Grow up lol
"I have become death, destroyer of worlds "
@@kitten-whispererhe's literally saying the opposite
@danman00727 ....I'm stupid. It's insanely obvious ehat he meant and my dumb ass some how didn't get it. I could delete my comment but i need to learn lol
youre gona work for the ww2 germans?
I love watching your interviews with these companies
Hugo Boss also kept those Germans looking snazzy in the 30's and 40's.
Iconic drip
And IBM help them keep count
But Boss didn't actually design the Uniforms, the Design was issued by Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck from the SS, which were Art advisors to Heinrich Himmler. Hugo Boss was merely the Manufacturer in this relationship.
@@itskyansaroThank god someone here has a brainstem
@@itskyansaro Yes but he was a full-on nazi.
Them Swarovski scopes fucken slapped tho cmon 🤷🏻♂️
Not calling out our shiny obsession as cover up tactic 😂
"Don't rope me into this" is my favorite vanilla ice quote hands down.
Crystal company huh?
At this point if a company existed before 1945/46 in Germany and or Japan I just kind of assume…
TBF you HAD to be a you-know-what to even think about working there.
yeah, not being at least complicit would have been a very quick way to either new management or a new company structure
unless your company history starts as a one man business founded in the thirties, that got its break in the reconstruction or something
It's a safe assumption.
@@HoppouChansuch is the way with National Socialism. Company heads join The Party or are chosen from those who already have.
Much like Chinese companies.
...wait until this dude finds out who made the machine those number tattoos were for.
"When we made scopes, for those guys" lmfao!!!!
Ahh…that’s gonna be fun to explain on the company history section of the website
I had a look and oddly enough they dont mention it at all
@@Clone683 I wonder why haha
I still chuckle when I think about orientation at my job (German based company). "We started in 1885 in Austria, and in 1946 we were the main supplier for the US army in West Germany. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAPPENED BETWEEN THEN."
Lmao @@prestonjones1653
Anyone who mentions putting it in feels the longing stare from one of their scopes.
My favorite part of all your content is watching your pupils go from pinholes to dinner plates! Go hard or go home. Love it!
To be fair, swarovski scopes are pretty nice. Very clear sight picture
Some of the best, i do prefer Schmidt und Bender though, and Leica for Binoculars.
Honestly they really do hold up compared to other scopes. My dad has some older than me wait do I need to ask my dad why he has them now?!
@@QueenofthatankRemember when your dad smiled and said he was going to hunt for some juice when you were a little kid?
I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to you.
i perfer vortex@@janzwendelaar907
@@janzwendelaar907 awwwww I think you mean do you remember when your dad was murd.ered? Cuz yeah I remember that. Heck I can still remember that call that I got during 6th period to let me know he had passed away. It's kinda hard to forget your dad isn't alive anymore. Thank you for making fun of my DEA.D DAD.
The camera shake is really the chefs kiss on these videos, but he does really have these down entirely to an art!
Ryan You need more “Fame”. This is fire content🔥🔥🔥
No, he doesn’t need fame, we need to keep this man to ourselves, once he becomes an influencer we’re all fucked
@ZILCH2023 actively hoping that he doesn't become more successful when his content absolutely deserves more attention and love is WILD bro
@@TheVeryLastLardeen all people who become influencers become pieces of shit, if he can not be a POS, then sure, but it’s highly unlikely, the money gets to everyone at some point
They make really nice bird-watching gear too. (Sadly, their mall stores only carry jewelry stuff)
You really applied a scope to their history.
Yep, I have a set of those binoculars, their Outstanding!! My grandma’s older brother served in the German Army! Just before the war and gave them to me when I deployed to Iraq! My X.O. tried everything in his power to acquire them from me, because they were so much better than what we issue today!! Good💩!!
They had the balls to try to put their headquarters in Israel in 1996. It was allowed and half the workers have never left. The headquarters from 1997 to 2019 was in Poland. The headquarters is technically in America but it is back in Austria. Australia ironically tried to get them to bring their headquarters to there.
If you like gun scopes thank them for the STG-87 scope also known as the Steyr AUG.
Do you breathe exclusively through your mouth or something?
LMFAOOO THE AUDACITY.
WOW - This series took a dark turn!
Well done, Ryan - this was brilliant.
I hope you don't run out of material for these shorts, man. These are facinatingly educational and entertaining
With how many old companies there are we're gonna be eating good for a long time lol
@@maniv100cough cough, Volkswagen
I wouldn't worry too much, just about every company that's large or old enough has something in the closet - or just out in the open
Wait until he gets into mk ultra history
Which is why it's called "edutainment." And quite honestly, learning things THIS way is WAY more fun, which would make younger students - especially- more likely to actually - you know - PAY ATTENTION.
And the best part is that, THERE SCOPES ARE AMAZING!
Can I just say that Charlie Chapman is the only person who could pull off the Hman stash!
My dad absolutely loved Chaplin in The Great Dictator
Pretty sure it was his first and he was pissed when it was copied by such an awful person.
He did Chaplin dirty 😂
@@j.g.3453 so did hitler. weirdly enough, hitler was one of the few insane dictators that appreciated jokes at his own expense on occasion and even had twice daily showings of the film for his inner party associates...until he wrote chaplin a fan letter and chaplin told him to fuck off because he was jewish
This is amazing!! Do Behr next! 😂
The german accest was all i need to know he makes war crime devices
i mean, bearing in mind he sounds like richtoffen i was expecting something to do with chemical warfare, but eh.
What is "accest"? Did you mean "accent"? Not sure how that typo happened...n and s arent even close to each other 😅
Man I love your videos funny and informative. Love them so much makes my day much better.
In all fairness, their scopes are REALLY nice...
The dramatic reenactment 💀
Ah, the historical delights I have learned from this series...
The "stop, collaborate, and listen" drop almost floored me. 💀
I want a pretty sparkly shiny scope.
Make sure to put it on the most serious looking gun you can find
Don’t we all
shjny
I worked with an older jewish woman, we shared an office space. She had an 18 year old daughter who wanted a tattoo. For obvious reasons, as well as their grandparents survival of the holocaust, she forbade her daughter from getting a tattoo. The very next day, after the argument they had in our office, my colleague showed up in a brand new VW Passat. I immediately had to understand her reasoning.
Colleague: its a great and reliable car.
Me: it was the "People's car", and the Nazi "War Machine", don't you think you're daughter is going to see the blatant hypocrisy here? Colleague: That was then, this is now.
Me: That was the very same argument your daughter made about getting a Tattoo. That's the definition of hypocrisy.
Colleague: its mine, and my family's lives, and we will do as I say.
Me: You won't have a leg to stand on when she gets the tattoo, she's legally an adult. A Toyota is a more reliable car and didn't assist in the systematic killing of Jews.
We left the conversation there, but one of the co-owners of the company brought it up at our next weekly meeting with everyone present. Mannnnn, shit got awkward real quick. She was so stubborn though she kept that car out of spite. 😂😂😂
jackie mason used to do a bit about the principle behind not driving a mercedes, "what, you think i'm gonna drive a german car?...okay, so it's reliable, dependable, it's a smooth ride...wait, what? $50,000?! you nazi bastards!"
I went to the main store on my European trip and I did not know any of this but there shit is so shinny I most definitely would not have noticed any war crime notifications even if they had them
Making scopes isnt a war crime.
@@jacobhargiss9909 yes but to continue supporting the war the whole time, I think is equal to a war crime and then trying to hide involvement in it says they know they are bad
@@stephendewild9556 nope, still not a war crime.
A war crime is specifically a violation of the rules of engagement established under the Geneva convention. It is not something a civillian organization can do. Civillians dont commit war crimes, even by aiding a military that is committing war crimes.
The rules of war specifically govern the actions of combatants and their governments
@@jacobhargiss9909 okay fair is fair I know feelings and fact don't line up you are right no war crime
@@stephendewild9556 if it's any consolation, I agree that it was immoral and inhumane to knowingly assist in it.
To be fair, Swarovski makes some damn fine rifle scopes. My deer rifle has a Swarovski Z3 on it, and the glass is immaculate. I've heard their binoculars are excellent too.
Their scopes are expensive.
Would totally buy an LPVO from them.
That summer home is now the Baumholder Germany US Army installation Ballroom and event center. Fun fact.
😂 never gonna get tired of these, like ever
Swarovski scopes are unironically awesome
Based, I'm a fan of Swarovski now
😂
Finally a brand to support
Time to get some Swarovski scopes
It’s bad that my first thought was “well they may have been Nazis but I’m sure they’ve directly resulted in less deaths than Raytheon at least”
Damn this guy reacts to people making weapons like theyre building gas chaimbers
Bro Sound like the doctor in TF2 and I am here for it.
I’m a sucker for logic and a German accent this is gold😂
ryan: hey [company that existed in the 40s] do you shorten people's lifespans
company (in thick german accent): naaa...
Man. Makes me want to support em even more imagine going to the range and ur scope is not only blinged out but functional. It's like hitting max prestige
If they didn’t someone else would, crystal is the best material for optics
Kinda like Volkswagen, Mercedes, Porsche, BMW, Hugo Boss, Ford (Yeah, as in Henry Ford) and many many more
A crystal manufacturer making the glass for scopes makes sense, it’s basically a weird crystal that helps you see better.
Like glasses.
"You get into a routine, you just keep making scopes." fucking gold.
Tbf Swarovski Optik and the range they have is absolutely gorgeous.
As someone who likes to look at far away things with a side order of intentions, I can confirm that Swarovski makes things appear closer with impeccable clarity.
Hands down the best optics in the world! The color of the lenses makes them so comfortable on the eyes
The way he says "scopes!" Is so fun for some reason 🎉
Can confirm their rifle scopes are top-tier I wish I could afford one.
This reminds me of Yellowstone. "Swarovski makes scopes, honey", " with crystal from their crystal factory". " Well I need to break something.". "That is over 100 years old and belonged to your grandfather. Break something else."😂
the "how are you not getting this" sealed it!
Love your Videos. Do an IBM one.
Right. Gotta be honest the shiny stuff isnt that distracting comparitivly 😂
They do make good optics😂 I have a small pair of their binoculars I used to use while hunting
Your videos make me think about the ship of Theseus.
Okay, fun video, but all I'm left with is "What the hell is the blinged overalls?!?" Guess the distract with shiny things strat worked😄
Dramatic reenactment killed me
Fucken Charlie Chaplin
I have to say, their scopes and binoculars are amazing.
I have no words for this, I am so stunned, I would be exposing this as much as possible
For a while i was pretty in to collecting Swarovsky. When i found out there were SCOPES i about died when i found out i could glam up my rifle, too. Never got one, as they are pretty expensive and i was afraid of drop/ break it
I am so here for these shorts
This dude is just Auditing old companies and I’m here for it 🤣
Ooh! Ooh! Do Siemens next!
Swarovski and Zeiss makes the best rifle scopes
Grinding glass and crystal in all sort of shaped is just what they have been doing the best since forever
"Hey, **company name** "
**German Accent**
Me: "Oh shit, here we go."
Swarovski does make super dope optics. Same with Zeiss and Kahles.
Those scopes are beautiful it looks like the glass can deliver a clearer and more crisp picture than my own eyes could 😂
Reminder: the wermacht (army) WAS NOT THE SS, THE WERMACHT DID NOT LIKE THE SS AT ALL IN ANY WAY
"Dramatic Reenactment" 😂😂😂
Not calling Charlie Chaplin a dramatic reenactment 😂😂😂
Now I want to buy more Swarovski
I used to sell binoculars as part of my job. Swarovski does make some of the best glass youll look through.
Some very nice and very expensive optics. They also make some very nice crystal pieces too lol
Swarovski thinks we are birds. Shows shiny things to distract us, It’s working