Viral Texas knife shop owner talks about rejecting ‘Nazi bulls–t’

The 53-year-old bladesmith became popular for standing up. By Timothy Malcolm, Weekend Editor Feb 2, 2025 Knife sharpening. An East Texas knife shop co-owner has gone viral after refusing to re-brand a Hitler Youth knife with a Nazi emblem. Johnathan Sibley, an East Texas bladesmith and co-owner of The Blade Bar in Edom, was simply doing his job when a man and woman asked him to work on two knives. But the 20-second interaction between Sibley and the couple, captured on video, has quickly made Sibley a viral sensation. “What are we wanting to put on them?” asks Sibley after being shown the knives. The woman tells Sibley that they’re Hitler Youth knives, and she wanted Sibley to transfer the diamond emblem on one knife to the second, which had a visible engraving. “No, I won’t do it,” Sibley says, pushing the knives back to the woman, who asks why. “No Nazi bulls–t.” The woman pauses for a moment, then accepts Sibley’s answer. He then says that he would put a modern German forestry seal on the knife. “I will denazify s–t, but I won’t re-nazify s–t.” The woman says “No problem,” and she and the man walk out.

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