That's generalising..
My nan doesn't need any help generating opinions.. she does however need help chosing what to what on TV and her Daily Mail pull out does just that!
Hurrah!
So you don't think it was a knee jerk reaction of a post war Government?
(Devils adovcate here)
EDIT: I should just add that of course I agree restrictions should be made on the use and avaliability of the Swastica, I just don't agree with an all out ban.
Fair point. So you agree a certain degree of common sense should be used? I realise its a very sensitive issue, but I did wonder, if something like this was used for a positive cause whether it might lose its stigma. Although, as someone has said, I think it might be too close to the event to...
There is a group of neo-nazi fascists parading the streets. You hold up a sign showing someone throwing a Swastika in a bin, or a sign with a Swastika with a big red cross through it, and you stand liable for arrest and upto 3 years in prision.. I think thats well worth a debate. It should be...
When all it actually means is "Hail [to] Victory"....If you are caught saying this in Germany for any reason other than that of art, teaching or science purposes you can get a 3 years in the nick!
I'm sure it's about its connotations with the Nazi party, but is it not worth claiming it back...