I was just curious, I didn't wanna post any nazi symbols and get German members in trouble. i <3 our German brethren
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Holy crap... post the reverse which happens to be a ancient good luck symbol. People will never know the difference.ATG wrote:
Zapped 3 hours, 18 minutes agoKmarion wrote:
That is absurdly funny ATG.
Just so everyone knows he deleted an image of a swastika because a German may have inadvertently stumbled upon a graphic on the internet and thus doing so they would be supposedly considered criminals. Apparently the gestapo is alive and well... or perhaps people go about censoring the interwebz without verifying or understand the spirit of the law.
Forum » Topic » Post Debate and Serious Talk » Should collecting Nazi things be illegal? » Post #2710915
Reported by Stubbee
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anyone viewing this in germany in breaking the law. it isn't fair to them to have the nazi symbol show up without warning.
Was I supposed to contact the U.N.?
Go on everybody, open season on Nazi images. Post away.
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I believe it has Pagan as well as ancient Roman significance also.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Holy crap... post the reverse which happens to be a ancient good luck symbol. People will never know the difference.ATG wrote:
Zapped 3 hours, 18 minutes agoKmarion wrote:
That is absurdly funny ATG.
Just so everyone knows he deleted an image of a swastika because a German may have inadvertently stumbled upon a graphic on the internet and thus doing so they would be supposedly considered criminals. Apparently the gestapo is alive and well... or perhaps people go about censoring the interwebz without verifying or understand the spirit of the law.
Forum » Topic » Post Debate and Serious Talk » Should collecting Nazi things be illegal? » Post #2710915
Reported by Stubbee
Zapped by ATG
anyone viewing this in germany in breaking the law. it isn't fair to them to have the nazi symbol show up without warning.
Was I supposed to contact the U.N.?
Go on everybody, open season on Nazi images. Post away.
http://www.albertlowe.com/genswa.html
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e … member.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
That went right over your head....Dilbert_X wrote:
No, dumb idea.
memorabiliaReciprocity wrote:
The Swiss accumulated plenty of Nazi memorabilia, why shouldn't I?
That is why many German releases of WW2 themed video games are scrubbed of Nazi symbols.Kmarion wrote:
That is absurdly funny ATG.
Just so everyone knows he deleted an image of a swastika because a German may have inadvertently stumbled upon a graphic on the internet and thus doing so they would be supposedly considered criminals. Apparently the gestapo is alive and well... or perhaps people just go about censoring the interwebz without verifying or understanding the spirit of the law.
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No minimum to buy, cancel anytime.Kmarion wrote:
memorabiliaReciprocity wrote:
The Swiss accumulated plenty of Nazi memorabilia, why shouldn't I?
Bloody ridiculous tbh.nickb64 wrote:
That is why many German releases of WW2 themed video games are scrubbed of Nazi symbols.Kmarion wrote:
That is absurdly funny ATG.
Just so everyone knows he deleted an image of a swastika because a German may have inadvertently stumbled upon a graphic on the internet and thus doing so they would be supposedly considered criminals. Apparently the gestapo is alive and well... or perhaps people just go about censoring the interwebz without verifying or understanding the spirit of the law.
Or so my German teacher says.
it's easier than saying "gold fillings out of dead jew mouths."Kmarion wrote:
memorabiliaReciprocity wrote:
The Swiss accumulated plenty of Nazi memorabilia, why shouldn't I?
Individuals should be able to fly the Confederate Flag wherever they want to, as long as its on their private property.DBBrinson1 wrote:
So would you tie this into the confederate flag being displayed by Southerners and Southern States?Turquoise wrote:
QFTjsnipy wrote:
I don't think so. White washing over the dark parts only makes you forgetful and vulnerable.
Kmarion wrote:
Displaying a swastika if used satirically or as part of an anti-Nazi political statement is not against the law.
A decision by the Bundesgerichtshof declares displaying Nazi symbols, including the swastika, as legal, if it is obvious that they are used to distance oneself from Nationalsocialism.
Maybe if you would have asked me I would have explained it to you... maybe. Mine was clearly an anti-Nazi political statement.. "ignorance is unacceptable".
I'll explain it to the person who reported it also. Although the person who reported it is Canadian.
The use of Nazi symbols is restricted under German law. They can be used for art and education, but little else.
Yea those skulls are cool huh....Macbeth wrote:
I don't agree with anything he did either but I have to say the SS uniforms were very nice. All black with the skulls. Also the German officer uniform was very good too.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
I've got a set of Nazi cufflinks sat in a drawer here somewhere, can't see any harm in it, not like I follow Hitler or agree with anything he did.
Despite everything they did, those Nazis had a good sense of style.