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    • 5bicycles [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      To add to what Bunhead said, large part of it's popularity lies in the fact that by surface level text alone it's a song about a flower and your girl back home, which obviously is a great excuse for nazis to use it a lot because you can't take offense to that, and then obviously all the misguided gamer teens playing some sort of WW2-Game got on board with it, including the whole "wow you really see nazis everywhere, it's a song about a flower smh" stuff.

      It is also catchy, truth be told.