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CLPadvocate
·4개월 전·discuss
crossed swastika would still be considered distribution of Nazi symbols. there was already a criminal case many years ago where (if I'm remembering it correctly) a student putting "no nazis"-stickers with a crossed swastika had to defend himself at the court.

but nevertheless - claiming to be victim of censorship is such a common trope nowadays, so maybe the author even reported himself to get some publicity. he is actually a pretty crappy - or let's say controversial - historian and is not really interesting enough for anyone to purposefully discredit him.
CLPadvocate
·4개월 전·discuss
there is an old story that exists in numerous variants and goes roughly like this:

A town’s electricity generator failed and various engineers were unable to fix it, so an elderly electrician was summoned. He examined the generator carefully, then tapped it lightly once with a hammer, and power was instantly restored. He submitted his bill for $1,000 and as he was asked for the explanation, answered: “Tapping — $1. Knowing where to tap — $999.”
CLPadvocate
·4개월 전·discuss
This is basically bullshit.

First of all - most people also in the US obviously don't know that there are exceptions from the First Amendment, excluding certain categories of speech from protection. Second, the First Amendment at the time it was created had a much more limiting interpretation of this freedom - e.g. insults were actually punishable.

Additionally - freedom of speech has never been absolute - it was limited in Ancient Greece, where it originated, it was limited as it was declared in the French Revolution (which was used as the template for the First Amendment), and in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - which provides the internationally valid definition of freedom of speech, its scope is also limited.

As opposed to the US, in Germany, the legal system is built consistently from the most generally valid principles to the most specific ones. The most universally valid principle is the one of the human dignity - this is why it's prominently placed in the first sentence of the German Basic/Fundamental Law. Everything else is more or less directly derived from the First Law, making them subordinate to it - thus if freedom of speech violates someone's dignity, the dignity is more important and has to take precedence, limiting the freedom of speech.

And this is consistent and concordant with the international definition.
CLPadvocate
·4개월 전·discuss
where did you get this bullshit from?

by every definition of democracy, Iran is very close to the worst end of the scale - just as an example https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/democracy...
CLPadvocate
·5개월 전·discuss
> Yet many people persist in calling aluminum foil "tinfoil."

> We chemists get annoyed at things like that.

> Now, about aluminum foil.

Actually, most chemists are profoundly annoyed at the Americans' inability to spell aluminium properly...
CLPadvocate
·6개월 전·discuss
from Indoeuropean "gwen" over scandinavian "kvinna" = Woman
CLPadvocate
·6개월 전·discuss
and this is called systematic discrimination against Israel. maybe someone should teach the UN high commissioner basics of law.
CLPadvocate
·7개월 전·discuss
sure - GBU-57 are roughly half a million per piece, with express home delivery.
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
it would be scary, if Apollo wouldn't be a famous right-wing "alternative news" outlet known for absolutely fabricated stories and campaigns.
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
i really don't know how comments like this one can be tolerated here. it's not about flagging or banning - it's really should be about legal actions.
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
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CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
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CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
this is exactly what other countries do since ages - US, UK, France - just to name a few - they all have territories under their control, but not integrated into the state itself, with population having different, but usually lesser rights than the population of the state proper.

on the other hand, the situation in so-called palestinian territories is completely different. Gaza strip was officially annexed by Egypt, West Bank was officially annexed by Jordan - so the official government would be these countries, and if we're talking about Apartheid, then it would be committed by these countries.
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
they don't even want it - because otherwise you can't play the victim card and blame jews for everything. their entire "economy" is based on that.
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
jews are the indigenous population. at least from all existing people, jews have the oldest and most substantial historical rights to the modern-day Israel.
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
here is the entire story: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/04/bbc-arabic-bias-...
CLPadvocate
·8개월 전·discuss
Didn't you forget to mention the genocide of the so-called "palestinians" on jews, lasting for nearly 80 years?

Or would you rather prefer to discuss it in the context of 1300-year-long Arab occupation of the lands they absolutely do not belong to?

Or maybe you want to know why even using the word "Palestine" contributes to a 2000-year-long genocide on the jewish population of Israel?
CLPadvocate
·9개월 전·discuss
It's not a legal site according to German law (crucial parts are missing). And its terms of use are insane. And the creator needs a German language course - there are many mistakes on the site.
CLPadvocate
·9개월 전·discuss
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CLPadvocate
·9개월 전·discuss
some time ago, IBM was not only AN AI company, it was THE AI company of their time (with Deep Blue, then with Watson).