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| LIPA | Apr 16 2007, 02:14 AM Post #1 |
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Bryan Ferry's newfound career as a model could be in jeopardy after he spoke of his admiration for the Nazis. Jewish leaders demanded yesterday that Marks & Spencer cancel its six-figure contract with the 61-year-old singer over his "deeply offensive" remarks. In an interview, Ferry described the Nazis as "just amazing" and admitted calling his recording studio the "Fuhrerbunker" - a title associated with Hitler's headquarters. :angry: Story Here |
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| Beatle_Dom | Apr 16 2007, 02:23 AM Post #2 |
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A spokesman for M&S, which made Ferry the face of its Autograph menswear range in August last year, refused to say whether he would be dropped. "We do not comment on the private views expressed by our models. We chose him because he is a style icon." a style icon? Bryan Ferry?! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *clears throat* many many apple ogies to the Bryan Ferry fandom who were no doubt deeply offended by my last remark. i think Ferry has gone to the Mel Gibson school of "how to get infamous with a few remarks fast" what an idiot. calling his studio "Fuhrerbunker" Seriously, who does that? Audience: Bryan Ferry! Who? Audience: He's a style icon! Oh Him! |
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| Bill | Apr 16 2007, 02:24 AM Post #3 |
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This just in: Bryan Ferry joins Motorhead for European tour. |
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| DCBeatle64 | Apr 16 2007, 02:44 AM Post #4 |
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I'm already peed off with him for his stance on fox hunting.This is all very strange however. I'm really into Roxy Music as well but losing any respect I ever had for him very quickly |
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| Jacaranda | Apr 16 2007, 03:01 AM Post #5 |
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My God how idiotic. The man is a loon. |
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| mozart8mytoe | Apr 16 2007, 03:34 AM Post #6 |
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The Nazis were amazing. Tearing into your own eye with a fork and eating it, only to ram a harpoon up your ass to dig out the eye is amazing. |
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| BlueMolly2009 | Apr 16 2007, 03:37 AM Post #7 |
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I love Bryan Ferry's music, but Brayn, what a stupid idiotic thing to say.
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| DCBeatle64 | Apr 16 2007, 05:01 AM Post #8 |
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his song 'Let's stick together' just came on the radio as well.Ah the irony |
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| Bill | Apr 16 2007, 05:06 AM Post #9 |
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And I suspect that's probably where Ferry was coming from. Still a dumb thing to say. Louis Farrakhan (sp?) once said that Hitler was a great man. Not a good man, but still a great man. Still, that's if you like quoting Farrakahn. |
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| beatlechick | Apr 16 2007, 06:28 AM Post #10 |
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What a f*cking idiot!! |
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| Emilee | Apr 16 2007, 06:37 AM Post #11 |
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who's bryan ferry? |
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| harddaze | Apr 16 2007, 09:41 AM Post #12 |
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He was the guy who had a hit with a remake of John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" not long after Lennon was murdered. |
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| Emilee | Apr 16 2007, 10:08 AM Post #13 |
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still not too familiar with him. any good? |
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| JeffLynnesBeard | Apr 16 2007, 10:26 AM Post #14 |
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Bryan Ferry is evidently a grade 'A' tit. As DCBeatle64 pointed out, his pro-fox hunting views and his idiot son, Otis, storming the House of Commons on behalf of that cause have hardly made him one of my favourite people. Marks & Spencer have strong historical links to the Jewish faith as well, so Bryan is probably - with his views - working for the wrong people. I wonder if Fox News have any vacancies? |
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| JeffLynnesBeard | Apr 16 2007, 10:29 AM Post #15 |
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His solo stuff isn't half as good as his work with Roxy Music, especially the first few albums. Just my opinion, of course. |
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| FamousGroupie | Apr 16 2007, 10:40 AM Post #16 |
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Wikipedia knows all. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Ferry |
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| Emilee | Apr 16 2007, 10:44 AM Post #17 |
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ahhhhhhhhhhhh. i don't like 'im. |
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| modgirl1964 | Apr 16 2007, 11:25 AM Post #18 |
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Ohh God... this just wants me to laugh at his studpity. What an idoit. Bryan, just open your mouth to sing, that's it! |
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| fab4fan | Apr 16 2007, 01:57 PM Post #19 |
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**Mod Edited at poster's request** |
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| Deleted User | Apr 16 2007, 03:27 PM Post #20 |
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... so are we supposed to be concerned about him 'brainwashing' the models of the world in order to pull off a take-over? Help the Models ... what a moron. |
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| Nick2006 | Apr 16 2007, 06:03 PM Post #21 |
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was that meant to be a joke??? |
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| BlueMolly2009 | Apr 16 2007, 06:06 PM Post #22 |
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Yeah, is this a joke. Oh yeah a duet with Lemmy and Bryan Ferry. :lol: |
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| Nick2006 | Apr 16 2007, 06:34 PM Post #23 |
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Lemmy isnt a Nazi supporter why do people always sterotype heavy metal |
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| JeffLynnesBeard | Apr 16 2007, 06:55 PM Post #24 |
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From wikipedia; Lemmy collects Nazi memorabilia, and has an Iron Cross encrusted on his bass, which has led to accusations of right-wing extremist tendencies; however, Lemmy considers himself an anarchist, saying that "government causes more problems than it solves" and that he is "anti-communism, fascism, any extreme. |
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| Nick2006 | Apr 16 2007, 07:04 PM Post #25 |
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hmmmmm sorry Andy but that doesnt make him a Nazi im sure there are hundreds our there who think the same thing |
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| JeffLynnesBeard | Apr 16 2007, 07:23 PM Post #26 |
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I didn't say it did - Lemmy certainly doesn't classify himself as a Nazi, although I have to say that collecting Nazi memorabilia and has an Iron Cross etched onto his bass isn't exactly the behaviour of someone who completely condemns the actions of Nazi Germany. |
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| BlueMolly2009 | Apr 16 2007, 07:33 PM Post #27 |
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*in sarcastic tone* Oh great now I have to get rid of my Motorhead CD, plus all my Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry stuff. I'm not going to stop listening to Motorhead, Roxy Music or Bryan Ferry but I don't agree with what Bryan had to say. And as a side note: Lemmy is no Nazi and there are several heavy metal band who ould be called Nazi supporters. Look at the techno band, Laibach, some people think they are Nazis, but they aren't. Just because they wear military uniforms and sing (or talk) about political things doesn't make them Nazis. |
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| Nick2006 | Apr 16 2007, 07:41 PM Post #28 |
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Yes you do have a point But in all due respect i bet Lemmy doesnt let his intrests worry anybody else. I was very appalled at what the nazi's did when i did research on the build up to WW2 i am also very grateful for what my grandad amongst other British veterans did for our country and very proud that for those 5 years we stood up to the Reich and saved Europe from a prejudice disaster that was already a genocide at the time. But to be honest if Hitler was still here today hed only be in the nearest mental asylum, i honestly doubt we would all be german and well the people would of had the last laugh in the end. It's a vicious cycle that's called life, you have a good 2 or 3 decades and then the crap hits the fan like it's currently doing now. Heavy metal has always been about liking the music and not caring about what goes on around you while that CD is blasting in your ears. On a lighter note::: give me motorhead over strange crack anyday :lol: |
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| Dr.WinstonO'Boogie | Apr 16 2007, 09:58 PM Post #29 |
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Some Signs the Nazis used are originally roman or even elder...does collecting them mean that you are a Nazi?? Everybody who talked so far does not know what it means to hear that word: Nazi! It is always mentioned together with my nation and it is a damn heavy burden to carry!! Does anyone of you know what we have to go through in school??? NO you don't!! They tell us only about these 12 years in our our history lessons... romans, greeks and whatever in history was important it is only mentioned in some short words!! But these twelve bad years in our nations circle of life are discussed in every (!!!!) detail..so we should never forget. And so that we should feel guilty although my generation and some generations before are innocent! So, I am sure none of you does really know what it means to hear the word "Nazi"!! And Andy: an iron cross is not only a Nazi Sign..it was given to soldiers who did in the eyes of their leaders a good work and were injured. There might be a similiar sign the british army gave to their soldiers, and these signs are only signs of war, not of Nazi-Germany!! Don't forget that!! My Grandfather was against Nazis but he had to fight for them....His only aim was to survive the war! The same goes for his two brother who all were killed somewhere and for my other grandfather. But although he fought for the Nazis I am still proud of my grandfather! Whats wrong with that?? Am I a Nazi now?? Sorry, but when Bryan Ferry is talking such rubbish I can only say that he does not know what he is talking about...and first of all he should learn to write the word Fuehrerbunker in a correct way! I'm not taking him serious, he is getting old and he is afraid that no one wants to listen to an old man...so he tries to catch our interest with such stupid things! Astrid |
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| Nick2006 | Apr 16 2007, 10:07 PM Post #30 |
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Astrid (claps) i really respect you for saying that i know compared to what you guys have to live with, all we can do is mention it i'm really sorry if this thread has upset you in any way im sure everybody else will be too my grandfather was a desert rat he spent more time fighting Italians i dunno what else to say other than i have the upmost respect for your people and no matter what insults people from mine or your country trade with each other i know that i could trust germany more than any country right now god bless you mate Nick |
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| beatlechick | Apr 16 2007, 11:46 PM Post #31 |
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Excuse me John but I know a good deal about moveon and he and his views would be hardpressed to find a job with them. Maybe the Aryan Nation but definitely not Moveon. |
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| fab4fan | Apr 17 2007, 02:22 AM Post #32 |
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No need for an 'excuse me' Cathy! First let me apologize for the "/comment." Very juvenile on my part. My "rage" was of course in response to Andy's ___________ sniping about all things FOX. Of course it was FOX that exposed the ultra-lefty moveon.org's Bush is Hitler commercials. You remember those don't you? In any case, please accept my apology for such a childish post. I'm sending an e-mail to a moderator now to report myself. |
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| doris mendlovitz | Apr 17 2007, 02:29 AM Post #33 |
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Ironically Enough Our current administration seems to fall into the Same school as Hitler and Ferry. It seems they are following the example too closely. love doris. |
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| fab4fan | Apr 17 2007, 02:40 AM Post #34 |
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What timing! :rolleyes: |
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| fab4fan | Apr 17 2007, 03:36 AM Post #35 |
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Guess this can be put to rest. That is if people are still allowed to apologize by the "perfect people." Bryan Ferry apologizes for Nazi remarks Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:57 AM ET LONDON (Reuters) - British singer Bryan Ferry apologized on Monday for remarks he made in an interview with a German newspaper in which he praised the Nazis' iconography as "just amazing" and "really beautiful". The 61-year-old lead singer of Roxy Music told Germany's Welt Am Sonntag newspaper last month: "The way that the Nazis staged themselves and presented themselves, my Lord! "I'm talking about the films of Leni Riefenstahl and the buildings of Albert Speer and the mass marches and the flags -- just fantastic. Really beautiful." In a statement, Ferry said he was "deeply upset" about the negative publicity the interview triggered, and added: "I apologize unreservedly for any offence caused by my comments on Nazi iconography, which were solely made from an art history perspective. "I, like every right-minded individual, find the Nazi regime, and all it stood for, evil and abhorrent." Jewish leaders in Britain, some of whom had condemned Ferry's comments and questioned whether he should be dropped by the Marks & Spencer retail chain that employs him as a model, welcomed Ferry's clarification. "We do welcome the fact that he has issued a swift comment that there was no intention to condone the Nazi regime," said Jeremy Newmark, chief executive of the Jewish Leadership Council. "Nevertheless, his choice of language was deeply insensitive," he added. Lord Greville Janner, vice-president of the World Jewish Congress, told Reuters: "His apology was total, appropriate and absolutely necessary. I hope that he will never make the same mistake again." Marks & Spencer was not immediately available for comment. Riefenstahl was Adolf Hitler's official film maker who was both admired and condemned for her documentaries that pioneered film techniques but glorified Nazism. Speer was an architect and friend of Hitler's. |
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| Bill | Apr 17 2007, 05:23 AM Post #36 |
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Rather than quote page 2 in its entirety, let me just say this: Grow a sense of humour people!! I never suggested that Lemmy was a Nazi. He is about as Nazi as..... well.... Bryan Ferry! They both have expressed pretty dubious taste in iconography and even worse judgment about telling people about it. Hence the joke! Molly, music is eiter good or it isn't. The character of the musician has no relation to the quality of the music. I quite like Roxy Music myself. And there are any number of good reasons to ditch your Motohead collection without even mentioning Lemmy's uniform collection. :lol: |
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| Deleted User | Apr 17 2007, 05:34 AM Post #37 |
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Now come on Bill ... you can't possibly have wanted to quote all of page 2. |
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| beatlechick | Apr 17 2007, 05:53 AM Post #38 |
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Duly accepted but only if I can give you 40 lashes with my whip!
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| mozart8mytoe | Apr 17 2007, 06:11 AM Post #39 |
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That is a specious assumption at best. The anti-German posts to which you refer must have been deleted. I see nothing here. |
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| BlueMolly2009 | Apr 17 2007, 07:48 AM Post #40 |
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Bill, I actually got into Motorhead after seeing them on The Young Ones when they did, "The Ace of Spades." |
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| JeffLynnesBeard | Apr 17 2007, 09:33 AM Post #41 |
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I just wanted to point out that my joke about FOX news was also based on the fact that Bryan Ferry is a pro-Fox Hunting supporter - it wasn't purely a jibe at FOX news for their politics. I thought, maybe, I'd been too subtle with that one.
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| JeffLynnesBeard | Apr 17 2007, 10:08 AM Post #42 |
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Hi Astrid, Although I am not aware of what it is like to be German and to hear the word 'Nazi', I am fully aware of the impact of that word and everything it stands for. I'm aware of the amount that this particular chapter of German history is relentlessly taught to German children and it must be upsetting to be associated to actions of this movement purely because you are German. I'm sure that the vast majority of the world sympathise with those people who fought under the banner of National Socialism and yet who didn't believe in the things they stood for. Most rational people understand that those people did not have a choice, that they had to fight or would be killed. I can definitely understand you being proud of your Grandfather and I truly sympathise with what he - and many like him - went through during those terrible years. I'm sure that it is heavy burden to bear for you but we all bear the burden of the actions of our ancestors, despite our innocence. Great Britain has a less than immaculate history all of it's own, of course. I can understand historians collecting wartime artefacts, but when people have a fixation on Nazi Germany and turn into private collectors who buy nothing but Nazi iconography, then there is something that just doesn't sit comfortably there - what would be that person's particular motive? There may have been symbols from the Roman Empire used by the Nazi party, but when people see a swastika, I'm sure that the majority don't automatically think of the ancient symbol from Neolithic Eurasia. White supremacists still use that symbol as a statement of their beliefs to this day. The German Iron Cross is also a distinctive symbol from that era, although the origins are not from the Second World War. Collecting these things aren't just a harmless hobby, they represent something. Of course, being a collector of nothing but Nazi artefacts doesn't automatically make you a Neo-Nazi, but it's a curious and strange hobby to have, don't you think? |
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| Bill | Apr 17 2007, 11:02 AM Post #43 |
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Since you have good taste in television, you're forgiven. :lol: I love the way the director kept cutting tot he guitarist who wasn't soloing!
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| Nick2006 | Apr 17 2007, 11:57 AM Post #44 |
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yea they were 4 in the band at that time the "rhythm" guitarist got fired shortly after :lol: |
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| LIPA | Apr 17 2007, 04:50 PM Post #45 |
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Astrid I can absolutely emphasise with you on this I lived and worked in Germany for 10 years, and in that 10 years four of my kids went to 'deutsche Schule' I was shocked to find out what they and their class mates were informed of and video's they were shown on the subject. It's a similar thing here at present ref the slave trade, and the ships that passed through Liverpool, I was not even born then, my grand perents where not born, why do the media insist we apologise ''sod off'' get a life :angry:
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| Dr.WinstonO'Boogie | Apr 17 2007, 09:10 PM Post #46 |
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I agree, Andy! I think it is more than a strange hobby, indeed and you must feel some sympathy for the Nazis to do it I think! This thread didn't upset me, I just wanted to point out, that some words are not the same for everybody here! @Nick Thank you for your nice words! @LIPA Good to know that, thank you! When people from other countries feel the same as I do when they visit our schools....then there must be something wrong with our history lessons! Astrid |
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| modgirl1964 | Apr 17 2007, 09:15 PM Post #47 |
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Astrid, I cannot believe that the schools there try to guilt trip you about a history you have no part of! It's one thing to teach it to everyone to say, "see, we as the human race must make sure it can never happen again," but not to make you feel guilty about it! A friend of mine who is of German desent told me about how her grandfather fought in the war on the German side, but said he had to do it to surrive, to eat. She had she feels no guilt for it since she wasn't effect it by inderictly. That's just outrageous that they do that. |
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Many years ago I went to Germany for the Oktoberfest. I arrived at the last minute and couldn't find a room. The German girl I met on the plane phoned some friends to see if they could put me up. Well one did. She and her friends made it a point to apologize to me about WW2. I never said a thing but you could tell they lived with the guilt and felt the need to "make it up " to me. I really respected them and they changed my feelings towards Germans. It was one of the best trips I've ever had. I was glad I got to know them. Astrid I understand it is a burden it carry and that's a shame. May something like that never happen again. |
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| Dr.WinstonO'Boogie | Apr 18 2007, 09:46 AM Post #49 |
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Well, let me try to explain it. They don't tell us to feel guilty, but this is the result of their way to teach history. History as subject in school starts when kids are 11/12 years old, the years before they only get some regional history information. So only four or five years are left to teach them in this subject as you can leave school in Germany when you are 16 years old. So teachers jump through roman, greek, germanic, celtic history, leave out the middle ages, go on only mentioning the 30 years war and the french revolution in short words to end up with Bismarck and Wilhelm I. That is where history begins for us...and that is no joke!!! We shortly talk about WWI as it is necessary to understand all the rest of the story and then they jump to Hitler, the Nazis and WWII. This last subject is tought during at least three years in school......the time after WWII is not a subject for history lessons but for politics! We have a lot more history after these twelve years....the 70ties, the fall of the wall etc. but that is never subject in history lessons! Besides they take every chance to mentioned the time in other lessons: religion, german, etc...... After minimum five years you feel that being german is not good, you are not proud of your nation in any way. This was even a discussion before the beginning of the World Cup last summer: they were afraid, that people would use the german flags too often and in case Germany would be the Cup Winner they would fall back into old habit saying that Germany is better than other countries!! That was a serious discussion in german newspapers and on TV so you might imagine what feeling you get, when you are living in Germany! To stand up during our national antheme and lay our hands on our hearts is not right in the eyes of most people! When you want to be a teacher you have to present this "guilty" feeling. You have to feel sorry for your nation...I know what I am talking about, I went through the education for a teacher and they expected us to change our minds if necessary. What happens here is very dangerous!! Lots of people are fed up with such behavior and they feel that something is going wrong here. In order to show that we have learned from history some laws even protect people from other country which live here more than germans!! When a foreigner who lives here (for example someone from Turkey) does something wrong and you complain about that you can be fined for hostility against foreigners!!!! This happens to someone I know...he called the police because his turkish neighbour had beaten him after he politly asked him not to throw his dirt into his backyard and the police told him that he would be fined for being hostile against foreigners!!!! Foreigners can do everything here and they get everything from us....and that is why so many "sleepers" were found in Hamburg/ Germany after 9/11!! Yes, we as the human race must make sure it can never happen again and it is necessary to tell our kids about it and to teach them to live in harmony with other nations! |
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So what exactly did he say to cause such a lot of hot air. People collect all sorts of stuff and quite often get fixated on a particular period, so no i dont think it is strange. Wierdos who cloolect all sorts of beatle stuuf now that is really strange. Oh dear we have Lord Janner attacking someone who admires a filmmaker work, uummm Lord Janner always good for a quote if he gets a tenner. Nuremburg rallies are studied and acknolwedge as a fine piece of theatre, speer designed and built very few things unless you call interior detrocating an art. The furherbunker now why would he call his OWN studio that, oh could it be that he has a sense of humour, surely everyone here knows of the claims of the mad despot of the recording studio McCartney. Explains for the thick " it is my studio and my money i say what is what". someone said "sod off" get a life, i concur. |
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I can absolutely emphasise with you on this I lived and worked in Germany for 10 years, and in that 10 years four of my kids went to 'deutsche Schule' I was shocked to find out what they and their class mates were informed of and video's they were shown on the subject.
I was not even born then, my grand perents where not born, why do the media insist we apologise ''sod off'' get a life :angry:


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