Posted April 21, 2010
Crassmaster: In recent years, Japanese History texts have still been proposed that describe Japan's actions as necessary, and gloss over such things as the Rape of Nanking as really not being that big a deal.
Very true, that. Before their involvement in WWII, Japan went on a barbaric rampage. They should just accept that there will never be enough rug for them to sweep it all under. By trying to play it down they're just making it seem as if, from a moral standpoint, the present regime is no better.
Wishbone: However, the German effort is a curious two-pronged attack, since in Germany it is also a punishable offense to deny the holocaust. So the ban on swastikas is not so much a denial of history, more a desire not to be reminded of it.
As far as I know, the criminalisation of holocaust denial is an EU initiative. Seeing as Germany is an integral part of the EU they can hardly exclude themselves from that. But yes, it is a pretty difficult balance to maintain.
Post edited April 21, 2010 by Navagon