Nope, but I did spend the later 1/3 of my life over there. I move an immense amount, so it's the closest thing I have to a home. That's why I keep the flag up.Quote:
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Nope, but I did spend the later 1/3 of my life over there. I move an immense amount, so it's the closest thing I have to a home. That's why I keep the flag up.Quote:
Next time you're in Japan go see Blazac.
Mel, I don't think that law stands in Belgium, but it may, you'd have to ask Neg, I'm not sure of their laws. Germany however doesn't allow Seig Heils, and if you do it you get a 1000 Euro fine.
Buch Dich skin heads.
The law exists...but it's not a thousand euro fine. Someone has to first press charges...then you'll be fined. Dries said something like 50 euro.
Yea he was telling me the Nazi laws there don't seem to be as strict as they are in Germany. Like in Germany you can't have Return to Castle Wolfenstein, which when you install it, it actually has a pop up warning you in German and in English.
Here in Michigan there is no fine, but if you do it at a concert you'll get the **** kicked out of you if you're not with a group of skin heads.
In the South it seems no one really cares. Probably because people mistake White pride, white power and KKK with it. Huge difference. 88, HH, and Seig Heil aren't WP, WPWW or anything near it. Guess that's the difference between white trash hicks and German Right Wings.
Wolfenstein is perfectly legal in both Germany and Belgium...
Technically, the public display of nazi-symbols is illegal, as is public holocaust denial. The only time the law has ever been used afaik is when someone published a book that denied the holocaust had ever even happened in the first place...
I'm the young and dashing Emperor on the left. :D
http://myspace-325.vo.llnwd.net/0023...31192325_l.jpg
Lah.
the guy tht wrote that book is now being expidited to Germany for further trial... guess he stepped on some toes over there as well :rolleyes:Quote:
Wolfenstein is perfectly legal in both Germany and Belgium...
Technically, the public display of nazi-symbols is illegal, as is public holocaust denial. The only time the law has ever been used afaik is when someone published a book that denied the holocaust had ever even happened in the first place...
Anyway to go back on topic ... anyone has an idea on what the wallpaper is going to look like ...Are we all going to get red clowns noses or something :D
C.
You mean like the people who made the movie "The Nasty girl" ?
They were searching for the truth and the people tried covering it up. That was in Passau? I believe it was there.
And Neg, try this:
http://www.idsoftware.com/games/wolf...e_section=demo
Download that and install it. While you are read the message carefully, it's in German and English.
Hey Hey,Quote:
Originally posted here by gore
You mean like the people who made the movie "The Nasty girl" ?
They were searching for the truth and the people tried covering it up. That was in Passau? I believe it was there.
And Neg, try this:
http://www.idsoftware.com/games/wolf...e_section=demo
Download that and install it. While you are read the message carefully, it's in German and English.
While I don't know myself... and I can't be bothered to look.. a quick google search did turn this up.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/return...enstein/trivia
It's quite interesting.... and very supportive of gore..
Peace,
HT