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Mehrdeutige Symbolik führt zu Mißverständnissen
nightnurse:
Ne, spezifisch deutsch ist das bestimmt nicht, das wird jeden Tag irgendwo auf der Welt bewiesen...aber bei uns hat es schon mehr als einmal super funktioniert, so daß "Das ist bei uns nicht möglich" einfach keine Hoffnung ist.
Und was Menschen so binnen 100 Jahren alles vergessen können, ist schon erstaunlich.
Ich sitz dann im Flugzeug in der Reihe hinter Dir.
EL:
I see the Germans are afraid of themselves!
It's a discovery for me. !
Too much had been lost - the collapse of a great power, 30% of the territory plus years of humiliation later... I can understand!
I hope nobody personally hurt..
Nevertheless symbols should not be subject to persecution.
It's possible prosecution for propaganda Nazi's ideas and call for the assassination of national or ethnic grounds. It's possible not allow the registration the political parties in general, if there is Nazi basis in their program (it's praxe from Czech Republic :) ).
But the symbols, which have more older story then fascism have, are eligible for free existence.
nightnurse:
--- Zitat von: EL am 04 April 2012, 15:36:37 ---But the symbols, which have more older story then fascism have, are eligible for free existence.
--- Ende Zitat ---
We´ve been over that somewhere in the first pages of the thread: Facist symbols may be ancient of origin, but their original use lacks continuity; most of them have been unearthed in a 19th-Century-quest for "German" identity and in circumstances that were proto-Nazi in many ways. Check out the lengthy posts of Kenaz and Raoul, it´s in there somewhere *.*
(no asy solutions, please - we´re German ;D )
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