Ah, yes. So much is obvious. ;-P
keeveek: So if victim of Third Reich launches Return to Castle Wolfenstein - and as long as it's svastika free it won't bring back the terrible memories? Having ROTK game with svastikas is disrespectful, but having the exact same game with other signs isn't?
Videogames are a weird issue. When the law was made, there were no videogames. And since videogames are still considered along the lines of toys, therefore no svastika. "Serious games", which seem to be more en vogue with each day, might seem differently. And educational there already have been published in Germany with svastikas. (In coop with the youth organisations). It's simply that the svastia shouldn't be used as "entertainment". "Kriegverherrlichung" ("propagating war") can also get a game banned. (Like River Raid, yes, that River Raid). We take our history very serious and war is not a game. Might be hard to understand nowadays, especially by kids that never seen what war can do nowadays. I certainly didn't understand until I was older.
keeveek: PS. I hope you do show svastikas in museums and history books, don't you?
You are reading my posts?
keeveek: We have plenty victims of nazi ideology in Poland, but I haven't seen any protests against using them in video games either. It's the opposite actually. I've talked to a person that survived concentration camp once, and he said that svastika should be present in public life, as a reminder, and also as a good education to minors. Something like "if you see that sign in somebody's house, you will know that you're dealing with evil man"
It's not my call to critizise Poland, but my personal experience in Germany and Israel has brought me to the opinion that those signs should never be used again for whatever reason. The way Brad Pitt used them in Inglorious Bastards, that we can talk about. But that's about it.
If somebody wants to use them in their own home, and mod them into their games, that is fine with me. But I don't want to see it handing from flagpoles.
keeveek: Also, I repeat the question:
Is hammer & sickle also banned in Germany to honor the dignity of Stalin's tyranny victims? Hell, the hammer & sickle are even more overused in popculture, but nobody's crying about it...
They were banned of usage in Germay, when they were still associated with our banned party. There are very basically two ways a symbol gets banned. EIther it is part of a illegal party or organisation (that formerly affected also the Hammer & Sickle, not anymore as that symbol is now universally seen as symbol of the USSR). This is part of the state protecting itself against parties or organisations that want to fight it.
The other reason, and that is the reason we are talking about here, is the usage of symbols by the NSDAP, svastika, Heil Hitler, some songs, etc. Those are forbiden out of the reasons I explained before. But those were
our mistake,
our crimes. We don't need to amend for other peoples crimes. That is something the Russian Federation has to figure out and not our place. Also, Germany was hardly a victim of the Soviet Union, so we don't have to protect "our" people. Germans did suffer under the Red Army, but nothing that goes beyond the scope of your "average war" (displacement, rape, murder). And certainly nothing we didn't have coming. If we would start banning Hammer and Sickle for those reasons, we would have to ban the swedish flag for what happened in the 30 years war and so on, and so on. And iirc, they are forbidden in quite a few places in Eastern Europe that suffered more from the soviets than we did.
And I will say one last thing about the whole "but Stalin was also bad "debate" ". I don't buy into this "they were also evil" schmuck. Because one country was "more evil" doesn't make the other "less evil" or anything. Any discussion in this direction always borders revisionism in my book. And I will not have it. People can talk about the crimes of the Soviet Union, but they are not mine to judge or comment, as I have no connection to them. But whoever likes to plays those disgusting "comparison games" can do this without me