I'm pretty sure I'm gonna be called a nazi because of this, but still...albino boo said:I suggest you read this list and I would really like to see you tell them that should get over surviving a concentration camp.The Plunk said:Hah, that's some quality bullshit right there. If Vlambeer weren't deliberately going for a Nazi aesthetic, they must have done it subconsciously, which would be far more concerning.
But still, it's been almost a century now, get the fuck over it. People who get offended over such trivial bullshit don't deserve an apology.
And before someone tells me to check my privilege or whatever, both my granddads lived in London during the Blitz, so I have just as much right to be "offended" by tongue-in-cheek depictions of the Luftwaffe as anyone else.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Holocaust_survivors
I am from Germany, born and raised. I have a general interest in history and seeing how it's rather recent history for us, WW2 and the holocaust in particular. I've gone as far as to live in concentration camps twice, for 2 weeks a time, learning and volunteering, so this is coming from an informed point of view.
While I do acknowledge what has been done by germans in the 1940s (primarily, before too of course), I, personally, accept no guilt or responsability for what has happened WHAT SO EVER. This has happened a rough 50 years before my birth, so i personally CANNOT be at fault for anything that has been done. And dont give me any crap about the sins of the father, that is the same kind of medieval, prejuidiced thinking the nazis had going for themselves (neither of my parents were born by 1945 btw).
So yeah, all my sympathies go out to all holocaust victims and/or survivors, but leave my generation out of it.
Oh and btw: I'm pretty sure that none of those who really "have a right to be offended" and are still alive have ever heard of this game.