• @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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    §86a STGB allows for the use of “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations” in cases of:

    • art (e.g. the movie “Downfall”)
    • scientific research
    • education
    • news or other broadcast (covering Nazi Protests in the US for example, German news station don’t have to censor the Swastika flags or the like)

    Which is funny because the video game series Wolfenstein famously had to change all of their in-game imagery. The series is about killing Nazis, but it was banned in Germany until the game devs removed all of the swastikas. Because apparently showing the swastika is banned, even when it’s used explicitly to say “these are the bad guys.”

    • @NotMyOldRedditName
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      72 hours ago

      “Are we the baddies?”

      “I dunno, our gear looks okay now?”

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, there were some real conservative views on what counts as art or education and what does not that influenced that decision I figure.

      It’s silly regardless on both sides in my personal view. Like yeah it’s a little silly to not allow it, since the law would easily have allowed for it but also - it’s a Swastika, I’m fine in a video game without it, I’m not gonna die on that specific hill for sure.

      • @ppue
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        You wouldn’t even have to die on that hill anymore because you can buy the uncensored wolfensteins in Germany today.