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silvermyth
· 7 years ago
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Learn your history, kids.
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thecoolchristian
· 7 years ago
There we go again with more proof that video games are turning our kids into fucking nazis!
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rosebud
· 7 years ago
you're my favorite user on here
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thecoolchristian
· 7 years ago
That's the new nicest thing anyone's ever said to me
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rosebud
· 7 years ago
A lot of people downvote you because they don't realize you’re being sarcastic and satirical. I’ve upvoted a lot of your comments because they’re hilarious, and also because a lot of people here can’t take a joke.
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deleted
· 7 years ago
This song is partly the reason why many versions of Wolfenstein cannot be sold in germany. And why these versions were/are a must-have for many kids. Possessing and playing it isn't illegal though, just advertising and sales. Showing swastikas in the "wrong" context" is generally forbidden here.
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companion
· 7 years ago
You spend the entire game murdering nazis, the only people who should have a problem with that are nazis, and who the fuck cares what they think? Its like when christians complain doom is worshipping satan when you spend all the time killing demons
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deleted
· 7 years ago
I know it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. It's clearly not about the game itself, it's about the display of symbols. Prohibiting any display except in kind of certified no-nazi contexts makes sure any public display will be investigated and eventually prosecuted. German legislation is pretty strict to that.
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famousone
· 7 years ago
Germany continues to demonstrate good intentions gone too far
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Probably the only good german intention of the last 100 years is strict governmental anti-fascism. I wonder what you're talking about. Should you be implying the nazis had good intentions, you should seek help. At least in the form of extra tuition.