Protoss: They essentially forbid you to fight against nazis in video games. How can they not be some themselves then?
Psyringe: The laws that disallowed the use of certain Nazi imagery were first enacted by the Allies as a part of the denazification process. Revoking denazification laws was obviously not an option for a post-war Germany that was struggling to regain the world's trust, nor is it politically viable when new Nazi groups are getting up to 30% of votes in ceratin parts of the country and right-wing terrorists could go around murdering foreigners for years.
You are calling the people Nazis that freed our country from a dictatorship that we could not shake off ourselves, great.
As someone who has a decidedly left-wing mindset and was active in Anti-Nazi groups, I am deeply ashamed that someone who claims to hold similar views presents such an asinine thread in this forum, with childishly clueless reasoning and without researching the facts.
So why is nazi symbolism allowed in the U.S. then?
If it is part of the denazification process, then this means we must have lots of nazis still here, otherwise we wouldn't need those censorship laws anymore.
Protoss: Germany is even worse than Iran, Russia and North Korea in terms of censorship.
xa_chan: You obviously don't know what you're saying. Please stop embarrassing yourself. Or, you know, try to go live in North Korea, just to see.
Well, human rights in general are worse there (labor camps, etc.) but in terms of censorship, they don't lead. I don't see North Korea on ANY list of countries that prohibit you to use software you bought anywhere else. I don't see North Korea on the top list of Youtube videos (funnily enough, that is corporate censorship because the German music right guys are too greedy and the government does not care because Germans don't need art).
And yes, I do count in government surveillance of phone/internet into censorship. The western countries are pretty much on par with dictatorships there nowadays.