Why is the nazi logo it's self ever shown.


  • Because swastikas are banned in Germany, while Germany is not banned in Germany


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    Because swastikas are banned in Germany

    And for a good reason indeed. Here in Spain Franco’s simbols are not banned and we get many of them in our streets yet today (a bit hidden but yet there)  :-P A couple of yers ago a new law banned Franco’s statues from public places, but guess that: many mayors refuse to do it. I even saw some falangistas (Franco’s party) in some cars with their flags escorted by the police in Malaga last year, and I’m talking about XXIth century. Most of Spanish hate all that Franco represented, but there is still a active and powerfull minority that supports him, with pro-Franco books

    So I can understand why Germans banned nazi simbols


  • @Funcioneta:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    Because swastikas are banned in Germany

    And for a good reason indeed. Here in Spain Franco’s simbols are not banned and we get many of them in our streets yet today (a bit hidden but yet there)  :-P A couple of yers ago a new law banned Franco’s statues from public places, but guess that: many mayors refuse to do it. I even saw some falangistas (Franco’s party) in some cars with their flags escorted by the police in Malaga last year, and I’m talking about XXIth century. Most of Spanish hate all that Franco represented, but there is still a active and powerfull minority that supports him, with pro-Franco books

    So I can understand why Germans banned nazi simbols

    Just like the dude said same with the South flag in the US.


  • @i:

    that would be weird though. you know having germany banned in germany

    Well after the war it was West Germany and East Germany

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Yeah, well as far as the whole Rebel - Union thing in the United States … I don’t have an aversion to the South’s (Confederate States of America) flag. It is a part of history and I accept that. It has its purpose and it should be preserved. I even have one in my own home. (We don’t have it hanging on the porch though). What I don’t like is a bunch of Southerners who still think the war is on and that they should be seperated from the North. They are all delusional. The Union put the smackdown on and won the war. Yeah, maybe they still hold some novel grudge… They can get over it and accept the facts 140 some years later.

    Granted it is not exactly the same, because Nazism was significantly more evil than the South was… and Nazism can be readily identified the world over.


  • @LHoffman:

    Granted it is not exactly the same, because Nazism was significantly more evil than the South was… and Nazism can be readily identified the world over.

    And yet the association with slavery is there.
    As far as I know, in Canada both flags are prohibited from display on Government property.

    However more on topic, I can’t imagine anyone blowing a gasket over seeing playing pieces in a US Civil War game displaying the Rebel flag.

    #558


  • yeah really, i know the slave thing is bad, but mass genocide.@LHoffman:

    Yeah, well as far as the whole Rebel - Union thing in the United States … I don’t have an aversion to the South’s (Confederate States of America) flag. It is a part of history and I accept that. It has its purpose and it should be preserved. I even have one in my own home. (We don’t have it hanging on the porch though). What I don’t like is a bunch of Southerners who still think the war is on and that they should be seperated from the North. They are all delusional. The Union put the smackdown on and won the war. Yeah, maybe they still hold some novel grudge… They can get over it and accept the facts 140 some years later.

    Granted it is not exactly the same, because Nazism was significantly more evil than the South was… and Nazism can be readily identified the world over.


  • I am just so thankful that I live in a country where these kind of freedoms are not taken away.


  • @Brain:

    I am just so thankful that I live in a country where these kind of freedoms are not taken away.

    with freedom comes responsibility


  • @Brain:

    I am just so thankful that I live in a country where these kind of freedoms are not taken away.

    OK. So, I’ll bite.  :-D
    Do they often display the Nazi flag from Government buildings in your country or just for Hitler’s bday and things like that?

    #560

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @allboxcars:

    @Brain:

    I am just so thankful that I live in a country where these kind of freedoms are not taken away.

    OK. So, I’ll bite.  :-D
    Do they often display the Nazi flag from Government buildings in your country or just for Hitler’s bday and things like that?

    #560

    Whoa … hold up. We as citizens have freedoms and rights to expression. We are responsible for them and we exercise them. Not our government.

    Obviously our government does not display Nazi flags because that is not what our government is, nor what it supports. In fact, I don;t know of any time we have purposefullty displayed any colors but our own, even on other national holidays. I am not sure what you were getting at here BoxCars…

    I too am glad that citizens have the right to freedom of speech here. It is regulated to some degree, but not nearly as much as in some other countries. Unfortunately, that does not look to be the case for long, but I digress.


  • @LHoffman:

    @allboxcars:

    @Brain:

    I am just so thankful that I live in a country where these kind of freedoms are not taken away.

    OK. So, I’ll bite.  :-D
    Do they often display the Nazi flag from Government buildings in your country or just for Hitler’s bday and things like that?

    #560

    Whoa … hold up. We as citizens have freedoms and rights to expression. We are responsible for them and we exercise them. Not our government.

    Obviously our government does not display Nazi flags because that is not what our government is, nor what it supports. In fact, I don;t know of any time we have purposefullty displayed any colors but our own, even on other national holidays. I am not sure what you were getting at here BoxCars…

    Well I had remarked on a Government policy in Canada that treats the Nazi flag and Rebel flag as equally prohibited on Govt property, and BD announced that he was proud that his country didn’t restrict those freedoms.

    I thought my question was pretty straight forward from that line of conversation.

    #561

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Okay, I think I understand then… I would think I speak for him when I say that, yes, I am happy those freedoms are not assuaged here in America… at the very least I know of no such law prohibiting it. I think freedom of speech is a great hallmark of the United States of America. Even if I may not agree with someone’s views, I will stand with them to make sure they are allowed to say it.


  • @allboxcars:

    @Brain:

    I am just so thankful that I live in a country where these kind of freedoms are not taken away.

    OK. So, I’ll bite.  :-D
    Do they often display the Nazi flag from Government buildings in your country or just for Hitler’s bday and things like that?
    #560

    My comment was not in direct response to your post. It was a general statement and more along the lines of what LHoffman is stating. I should hire him as my lawyer next time I need one.


  • But no country has absolute freedom of speech. You’re not allowed to yell fire in a crowded theater, if there is no fire.


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    But no country has absolute freedom of speech. You’re not allowed to yell fire in a crowded theater, if there is no fire.

    Someone yelled bomb on a plane that I was on once.


  • @LHoffman:

    Even if I may not agree with someone’s views, I will stand with them to make sure they are allowed to say it.

    In Canada most people would agree with this sentiment.

    #562


  • @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    But no country has absolute freedom of speech. You’re not allowed to yell fire in a crowded theater, if there is no fire.

    Someone yelled bomb on a plane that I was on once.

    :| perhaps referring to the in-flight movie?

    #564


  • @allboxcars:

    @Dylan:

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    But no country has absolute freedom of speech. You’re not allowed to yell fire in a crowded theater, if there is no fire.

    Someone yelled bomb on a plane that I was on once.

    :| perhaps referring to the in-flight movie?

    #564

    We had to land in South Dakota, (we were on your way to Florida,) there was no one (obviously)


  • OMG Look.

    The iron cross and the swastika on the same Nazi war flag.

    Maybe we should ban the iron cross as well. These symbols have done unthinkable things.

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