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they're coming..

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  • @gotanigo

    the wife of bath:"forbid us thing, and that desire we." taboos sometimes give more power to something than it ever would have had naturally.. yes,symbols can be used to fuel hatreds in true believers,but only when they are moved to accept some universal meaning that doesnt really exist..nothings absolute or universal..its all perception..

  • your point of view is honored but humor/satire can do a lot to render ugliness impotent..facebook also had a problem with it..

    “Iron Sky is far from a pro-Nazi movie. It’s a comedy about Nazis living on the Moon”, commented Tero Kaukomaa, the producer of the movie. “I wonder when they are going to close down the page of Inglourious Basterds. Or Sound of Music, for that matter – that movie has Nazis too.”

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  • @gotanigo

    yer getting confued, your historical background comes from the anti 1900 zionist movement which spread from central Russia and now 'claims' palestine as its own. however the 'nazi' movement was in itself controlled by the very same forces which put Israel in place....... look further up the pyramid of power and history, you may be very surprised!

  • If i liked the koolaid any more than this my willy will explode. fact!

  • Does the swastika not originate fron the US anyhow !! Thought police springs to mind !!

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  • @bloodmeridian67

    (part 3) enough said, sorry for flooding this vid of yours with my comments, but I felt I had to report on the German angle of view. :-)

    ...and I wouldn't even be allowed to save your video in my favourites - showing a swastika is a crime in Germany....

    But e.g. in the USA things are different, of course - thanks to your (? Are you American?) nation Germany was finally freed and you've every right to laugh and use irony!!

    :-)

    Never mind my comments!

  • @bloodmeridian67

    (Part 2, no more text allowed )

    I watched these German satire movies with ambivalent feelings and they are quite controversially discussed.

    Quite rightly the incredible horror the Jews had to suffer may never be belittled by any German citizen.

    That's what I mean - I hope you can understand my perspective.

    I prove you right - when Jewish directors assume irony a suitable medium of overcoming or when foreign directors shoot films it's certainly OK. But never for us...

  • @bloodmeridian67

    Yes, I understand and you are right that irony can be used to make a counterpoint. Inglorious Basterds is one example, Chaplins Great Dictator another.

    That's the freedom of other countries like the USA :-)

    I just meat to say that here in Germany it's simply taboo.

    Nazi symbols are forbidden by law... to be continued

    Here in Germany in the last years several Nazi persiflages have been made: "Schtonk" e.g. and even by a Jewish German director (Dani Levy: "Mein Führer").

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