An interaction between a knife repairman and two would-be customers has gone viral after his blunt refusal to repair a Hitler youth knife by reapplying a Nazi emblem to the blade.

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The video, which can be uncensored here (WARNING: NSFW language) shows Blade Bar shop owner Jonathan Sibley firmly standing by his policy. Blade Bar is located in Edom, Texas.

The woman is seen pointing to a nazi symbol on one knife and saying that she needs it added to the hilt of a second knife. When Sibley says "no" the woman responds with, "Oh really? Why?"

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Sibley refuses by saying: “No Nazi bulls**t. If you wanted a modern German forestry seal of something, I will de-Nazify s**t but I won’t re-Nazify s**t.”

According to CBS 19, the video has already racked up over 300,000 views on TikTok (and many more elsewhere). People are praising Sibley's firm stance on repairing the knives.

Sibley responded to his newfound TikTok fame by saying, "I have spent more time on TikTok in the last three days than I ever have spent cumulatively [...] just trying to read and respond to comments."

Sibley's co-owner and wife also commented, "It's incredibly important to us to show integrity in our business and our life."

This isn't Sibley's first brush with fame, he also appeared on the 5th season of Forged In Fire.

You can see a censored, work-safe version of the interaction during this news report from CBS19 below:

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