Dude is flexing his Louis Vuitton bag on Auschwitz train tracks.

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Turkeymix on July 26th, 2020 at 16:59 UTC »

This has to be at least the third photo I see of someone thinking it's in any way appropriate to show off their body or something they're wearing on these train tracks, I give up on people.

L0nesomeDrifter on July 26th, 2020 at 18:19 UTC »

Yolocaust

MowMowSplat on July 26th, 2020 at 18:28 UTC »

Classy...

Louis Vuitton: A French Saga reveals that the leather goods house had strong ties to the Vichy regime in Nazi-occupied France. Louis Vuitton was the only brand allowed to operate a store on the ground floor of Hotel du Parc, which was used as the premises for France's puppet government, led by Marshal Philippe Pétain. According to The Guardian, the luxury brand also produced items "glorifying Pétain, including more than 2,500 busts, a fact not mentioned in any of its business records."

The family's eldest son, Henry, was a regular at a popular Gestapo cafe, and "was one of the first Frenchmen to be decorated by the Nazi-backed government for his loyalty and his efforts for the regime."