Louis and the Nazis

Louis and the Nazis2003



[Louis is following Tom during his day job as TV repairman and has discovered that his oldest and most loyal client is a Peruvian man]

Louis Theroux:
You're one of the most famous racists in America, maybe the most famous, and there you were saying that you were friends with this guy who looked to me non-white, or at least mixed-race, and it just seemed inconsistent. I just thought that was kind of weird.

Tom Metzger:
Well, maybe you need to be educated in the ways of the world.

Louis Theroux:
How do you mean? I mean, don't you see that as inconsistent? That you would say you have a friend who looks like he's mixed-race? I don't get that.

Tom Metzger:
[laughs] Louis is hanging on this friend thing, a very abstract word. I would not debate the term "friend" on the man's doorstep. Now, you and I can debate it... I don't want to hurt the man's feelings.

Louis Theroux:
No, but there was more to it than that, Tom. I felt warmth between you.

Tom Metzger:
That's just an association, that you know these people, and common courtesy and politeness...

Louis Theroux:
Do you really not see what I'm trying to say?

Tom Metzger:
I see what you're trying to say but your brain is twisted.

Louis Theroux:
I think your brain is twisted.

Tom Metzger:
Well, then we agree, we both agree that we believe each other's brain is twisted.

Louis Theroux:
Yeah, but the facts are on my side.

[Tom protests but Louis talks over him]

Louis Theroux:
You have friends who are non-white and you pal around with people who are non-white and you're living a happy life in a gorgeous multicultural community...

Tom Metzger:
Whoa, whoa, whoa...

Louis Theroux:
And you keep pretending that you're a revolutionary but the facts of your existence completely undermine that.

Tom Metzger:
Oh, doesn't that totally fit your package?

Louis Theroux:
It's the truth though.

Tom Metzger:
[laughs] This is really funny.

Louis Theroux:
Your day-to-day life is a standing refutation of everything you profess to believe.

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