Re: nazi flag ?

Lancer <[email protected]> Tue, 17 Feb 2004 11:51:03 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.graphics.sodipodi
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Lauris is right, nobody can erase history, and if you don't like it, 
just
don't download the flag, or delete it from your collection.

If you allow your personal imbalance to be upset by a simple symbol
consisting of some circles/rectangles you have issues...

When I was a boy, I built a beautiful model of a Messerschmitt BF109
which displayed a swastika on it. When one captures or simulates
a moment in history, I do not see there being anything wrong with
displaying it.

I was stunned when they delayed the release of the first Spiderman
movie to digitally erase the twin towers from the background - to what 
end?!

If you consider what is happening here in Africa who gives a damn what
the Nazis did 60 years ago. I think the flag database is a wonderful
initiative and it strives to contain all flags conceived by humanity.

regards

Dawid


On 17 Feb 2004, at 0:09, fidipat wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I would like to ask you to delete the nazi flag named : 
> germany_swastika.png and germany_swastika.svg in the historic 
> directory. I'm sure it can be dangerous for the development of 
> sodipodi to let this flag on the database. Some people could ask why 
> this flag has been drawing ? What is the utility and...
> Yahoo have been pursuited by jew organisation so...
> What do you think ?
>
> Patricia
>
>
>
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