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クルド語の学生 @Concerned_Catgirl

i-its not what it looks like... argh dont call me a wehrb *hides*

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@Concerned_Catgirl The woozle-charlotte hypothesis is now confirmed by OVERWHELMING EVIDENSES, i.e. @er1n

@Concerned_Catgirl it's ok. german nazi history exists to learn from human mistakes. very fatal human mistakes.

@Concerned_Catgirl oh. well in the land where most of this shit (the German one at least) originated, we call them directly by names.. fascists, nazis, etc.
But there's also this 'live reenactment' (or whatsitspelled) roleplay I learned about recently, and shit is just weird. there are people with actual WW2 Banners and uniforms of russia, germany etc and they meet and revive old wars. People are soooo weird.

@Concerned_Catgirl Middle-Ages Live roleplays are weird aswell. Like not the fantasy kind but where people hype this time with super difficult power dynamics in europe, etc.. we have these public events like MPS (middle-age spectaculum). woo! feudalism! how great! And all kinds of problematic shit... Don't get me started on the cringy to creepy (and often really boring) music :/
At least they don't relive world wars..

@Concerned_Catgirl sure. and I think it's good that we learn about WW2 in history lessons here in school. Germany hasn't done enough reflecting and acting on the history (like only in this decade, I think 2016? 2015?) the government pardoned a group of people where the convictions under the "government" in the 1940s was still affecting their lifes (ex-con, social stigma, etc) and not revoked.
All wars are bad, that's it. Roleplaying it is strange to me :)

@Concerned_Catgirl aye, wrong. this was in 2017:
Paragraph 175, first instituted in 1871 and expanded by the Nazis in 1935. Around 50.000 (and more) gay men were criminalized, and they could get compensation this way. There's so little, so late that is being done.
Just associating rather free, sorry.

@Concerned_Catgirl the book title reminds me of this strange group of people I used to hang out with back in my youth for a while. One of them was a tank driver for the army and his favorite genre of music was military/war-themed black metal.