• @[email protected]
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    31 day ago

    In the original template, it even says “stärkes Deutschland, stärkes Europa” which doesn’t make sense at all

    On another note: I have to admit that the second person imperative form you critizise here - “stärke Deutschland!” - reminds me of Nazi era propaganda posters in a certain way (like “Fasse dich kurz” for short conversations on public phones - to mention one of the more harmless ones), I don’t really like it. But maybe that is just my association.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 day ago

      Couldn’t figure it out but perhaps that’s why i felt it’s off. Mightn’t be incorrect per se like someone else points out but not something I’d chose to caption something.