• @thefatfrog
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    This is fake though. The letters don’t match and there is no other pic on the Internet to prove, it happened. But the fact it seems real, speaks volumes :D

    • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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      The Swasticar Wankpanzer is 100% something he would call the truck if his sycophant followers jokingly suggested it.

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        I want to hear dialogue like the fitness pacer test describing it

        “The Swasticar WankPanzer is _____”

  • @[email protected]
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    957 hours ago

    Brave protest. Pretty sure Nazi imagery is illegal in Germany. Somebody correct me if I’m wrong

    • @[email protected]
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      Making the German state officially state that this is Nazi imagery would be a worthwhile win lol.

      • @HasturInYellow
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        I’m pretty sure they have explicitly come out and said that the gesture was what we all know it to be. I’m sure the Internet can verify it for you though

    • @[email protected]
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      There’s plenty of “fair use” cases which would allow it.

      §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)

      And probably applying in this case - in protesting said anti-constitutional organizations, for example a crossed out Swastika as a form of protest against Nazis is still very much legal.

      Most important is the intent. If you plan to use those symbols with the intent of furthering the ideology of anti-constitutional organizations, it is probably forbidden. The intention has to be clearly against those organizations, otherwise it might be actionable.

      Btw the communist party of Germany, the KPD is also considered an anti-constitutional organization and therefore it’s symbols are forbidden in the same way.

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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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          “Are we the baddies?”

          “I dunno, our gear looks okay now?”

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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.

      • Bobby Turkalino
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        Does “anti-constitutional” mean against the German constitution specifically, or the concept of constitutions? If the former, prohibiting ideas of government other than the active one is a pretty strict restriction on speech. I totally get the desire to outlaw imagery supporting Nazism because no one wants that shit to come back, but lumping communism in there too seems a bit strange. Or maybe I’m just totally misunderstanding what you said.

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          In addition to what others have commented, communist and all other flavors of political parties are protected under the german constitution as long as they aren’t anti-democratic or call for violations of basic human rights. That’s because the right to form a party and express your political opinion is also protected in the constitution. So ironically it is really hard to ban fascist parties because the highest court would have to prove that their exercising their freedom to form a political party is in conflict with other basic rights and freedoms.

        • @[email protected]
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          Does “anti-constitutional” mean against the German constitution specifically, or the concept of constitutions?

          Specifically the German constitution. Or as also worded in the law “the free democratic basic order of the FRG” -“die freiheitlich demokratische Grundordnung der BRD”.

          What this phrase means specifically is defined by decisions of the federal constitutional court and includes things like basic human rights, checks and balances, the independence of courts, the multi party system etc.

          Disrupting or trying to abolish those basic democratic laws is considered as trying to build a dictatorship or other form of unjust system.

          I don’t know the specifics about the KPD case but there are German communist parties, for example the DKP. It’s just that the KPD is considered undemocratic.

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          Communism?

          Anti-constitutional here means directed against the Basic Law of the FRG or the constitution of Brandenburg (federal state).

          The Basic Law does not explicitly ban socialism, AFAIK.

          The ban on Nazi imagery is kind of necessary for a state patched together in the post-liberation Allied occupation.

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      It is with few exceptions. Given that it looks like the purpose is to call out a Nazi supporter I think they wouldn’t get in trouble for that though.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s not exactly uncommon for systems set up to oppose something to end up supporting them instead. See the ADL covering for Elon and condemning those opposed to genocide as antisemitic. In theory the ADL should be opposed to fascism, but because Israel has become fascist they found themselves on the same side as those who had been and would be their oppressors.

        • @solomon42069
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          In the United States, teenage kids were put on the sex offenders registry for sending each other nudes. Those laws are in place to protect minors from people who are not minors, but apparently the judges did not see it that way in sentencing. Gotta love the word of the law being worth more than its spirit!

  • @itsathursday
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    Man baby needs to be held accountable for his actions.

      • @nialv7
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        as a protest??? it’s probably going to have the exact opposite effect…

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          I’m concerned you don’t know what a protest is. Or possibly think modem Germans like the Nazi salute!? I don’t know…

        • @RedditWanderer
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          Why would this backfire? You think germans and their gigafactory subsidies are going to like the nazi salute so much it will increase his popularity?

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              For making electric cars instead of diesel ones I suppose

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            Do you think there are no Nazi sympathizers in Germany? Don’t you see AfD on the rise there?

            Most of the people seeing this isn’t going to know the context (i.e. this is a protest). If you strip away the context, this is just a blatant public display of the fascist salute, which many there have wanted to do for so long but couldn’t because they feared the consequences. This could very well embolden them.

            Like, if you just look at the photo, it even straight out says “heil Tesla”, for crying out loud. If this is a protest, they did a piss poor job of it. At least put a clown makeup on Elon’s face, what are they even doing.

            Edit: some people can’t even read it seems.

            • @Bz1sen
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              Why are you downvoted? I am from Germany and you are totally right. With a lot of people in Germany this will 100 percent backfire. The educated already knew that Elon is a garbage nazi, the others will more so believe how he is such a cool guy and the savior of the planet

            • Lemminary
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              Most of the people seeing this isn’t going to know the context

              You underestimate how much American news dominates the world news. Greetings from Mexico.

            • @jj4211
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              Have a lot of meetings with Germans. The morning after the inauguration, every one of them asked what the hell was wrong with us that we had a Nazi salute in our inauguration. The context is very very well known over there

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              Yeah, the average German won’t have heard about Nazi space karen throwing the heil. Especially after he was just there defending Nazis. Who would even know about that, just because it’s world wide news and involves something very poignant to the German people?

              🤡🤡

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              Most of the people seeing this isn’t going to know the context

              Ok there, sources needed. It almost sounds like youre shilling for them. Next youre going to tell me he was just waving!

            • @x1gma
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              Don’t you see AfD on the rise there? The AfD is not only rising because of Nazi sympathy, but also because of protest voters, a literal fuckton of drama around pretty much every other significant party, too many deaths being instrumentalized, and a disfunctional current government. Latest opinion poll: https://dawum.de/Bundestag/ - so “only” 20% support them.

              Most of the people seeing this isn’t going to know the context (i.e. this is a protest). If you strip away the context, this is just a blatant public display of the fascist salute, which many there have wanted to do for so long but couldn’t because they feared the consequences. This could very well embolden them.

              Even german news are full of the orange idiot and his millionaire friends doing their escapades, and you seem to imagine most of the german population sitting there applauding him? “Blatant displays of the fascist salute” are NOT what many here want to do, but what most would like to do without consequences is punching a Nazi straight to their face.

              If you haven’t realized, many european governments shifted right because the populism of those parties exploited and used the political tensions and the accumulated anger for the past failures of many left and green hardliners very well.

              Germans are not more right or have more Nazis than many other European states, and given the hereditary guilt, less than many.

              • @Serinus
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                I get his point, even if he didn’t state it eloquently. There are photography elements here that look kind of cool. Yeah, most people will focus on memories of history and, you know, how Nazis are fucking bad. But the danger is if something like this recruits anyone. Some people fall for anything with a cool font, even if it tarnishes the font for a lot of others. If I see a swastika, I want to see it carved into a Nazi’s forehead. I don’t want to see a stylized swastika with cool lighting effects that might appeal to a small number of idiots.

                It helps that Elon’s face looks particularly stupid.

                I don’t know that I agree with his argument, but I can see a grain of truth in it.

                • @RedditWanderer
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                  “But the danger is if something like this recruits anyone”

                  What if calling out racists actually encourages people to become racist!! Better not mention racism at alll then amarite…

                  Also let’s just stop arresting people for crimes completely, what if someone hears that this dude murdered his wife and then everyone starts murdering their wife?

                  /s obviously but this is what you sound like. You sound like a bot trying to discourage this from being seen by appealing to people’s liberalism…

            • Deacon
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              Some people just slept in the day they were handing out common sense.

              I envy you the beauty sleep.

        • @NOT_RICK
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          What, he’s going to be even more of a Nazi?

    • @NOT_RICK
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      The photo of Ellen and the “HEIL” appear to be projected onto the wall of the factory

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          I like to mix it up when talking about Elmer

      • Dequei
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        Yeah, it is what i thought, but i was not sure if it was photoshop or something

  • @Gammelfisch
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    What’s next for Leon Hitler, a Fackelzug (Fackelmarsch)?

    • @hOrni
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      I’m guessing, he’ll stop paying his workers, surround the factories with barbed wire so they can’t escape and tattoo numbers on them to easier keep track of what they are doing.