
04-21-2012, 05:04 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Augsburg, Germany
Posts: 391
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Originally Posted by csThor
Jeez guys. What is so difficult about it? Russia has a strict law against "nationalsocialist propaganda" which unfortunately fails to lay down what the state considers as such. So 1C is being careful and tries to give no room for accusations from that direction and doesn't want swastikas on its board. Okay, they pay the bills and they call the shots.
And as for the german prohibition of the swastika:
1.) It were the Allied Military Authorities who had this prohibition entered into west-german criminal law after the war.
2.) I have no desire to see the moronic grandkids of the Nazis march through german streets with that regalia again. If they did those complaining the loudest would probably be the same ones who propagate "freedom of speech über alles".
3.) Where historical documentations, books and teaching materials are concerned the use of the swastika is allowed. PC games are just that, games (or toys). Various german courts have ruled that this division is constitutional and will not be changed.
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+1!
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