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Tannin wrote:From a food label:

CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER

Contents: peanuts (85%). vegetable oil.

WARNING: contains peanuts.
thats nuts!! :wink:
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think positive wrote:It must have been incredibly hard for Germany and Germans to get past what happened, without spending their lives apologizing for the "sins of the father."
My sister-in-law is German. This is something she posted on ANZAC Day. I find it really difficult to imagine not being proud of my country.
It is strange being a German on ANZAC Day. My granddads fought on a different side of the war.

Only shamefully us Germans can list family members who fought in war. I am not taught in any way to be proud of war. So we don't celebrate. We also never sang the German anthem at school. We never even had assemblies either.

But yes, we learn about the war. Plenty of it. I grew up being taught about WWII and the Holocaust and lots of shame - 13 years of school life. Not so much about WWI - I guess because everything that came after was worse.

We grow up with shame, we learn shame, we get infiltrated feeling ashamed - being German. Being proud, you are being a Nazi. We are not proud.

I never visited my grand dad's war grave either. My mother's dad was killed in a battle field in France in WWII. But I don't march today with his medals. The swastika is a associated with Nazism. German law prohibits the display of a swastika.

But I love being German. And I am proud today. Maybe the years, maybe the distance made me re-program my thoughts. I am an Aussie too. And I love this country. So lest we forget!
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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I agree David, and truth is the nazis didn't give their own people much choice, deserters were killed not court martialed.

Mandy that brought tears to my eyes, just a terrible burden she doesn't deserve.

But then no one deserves to suffer for their parents crimes do they?
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Gees david, I wondered why you have been so quiet, how awful for you all. I hope it's simply a case of lack of thought, rather than the more sinister alternative. Hugs to The missus especially, would be terrifying. Good luck with it mate. Xxx
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Thanks! We really were starting to imagine the worst. I really do find their behaviour incomprehensible at times.
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The bozos who beheaded the dinosaur models in Canberra and thus upsetting a lot of kids. Many years ago my Dad ran a TAB in Mooroolbark. A small park adjacent had a Humphrey bear seesaw.
Dad spotted 3 youths sawing his ears off and rang the cops. Shortly after the council came to fix it and the cops caught one of them (who stupidly took an ear to school and a teacher put him in)who dobbed his mates in. One parent came down to berate the old man who told him to piss off and go and ask the parents of the kids who used the park what they thought. When it got to court the parents complained the kids had nothing to do. (Like play sport, which they had ample opportunity). The magistrate solved that problem. Gave them community service for the next 3 months spending a one day a week cleaning and maintaining playgrounds in winter. The belligerent father was warned by the magistrate that if he continued harassing witnesses he would join them. They were also fined the cost of repair.
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ronrat wrote:The bozos who beheaded the dinosaur models in Canberra and thus upsetting a lot of kids. Many years ago my Dad ran a TAB in Mooroolbark. A small park adjacent had a Humphrey bear seesaw.
Dad spotted 3 youths sawing his ears off and rang the cops. Shortly after the council came to fix it and the cops caught one of them (who stupidly took an ear to school and a teacher put him in)who dobbed his mates in. One parent came down to berate the old man who told him to piss off and go and ask the parents of the kids who used the park what they thought. When it got to court the parents complained the kids had nothing to do. (Like play sport, which they had ample opportunity). The magistrate solved that problem. Gave them community service for the next 3 months spending a one day a week cleaning and maintaining playgrounds in winter. The belligerent father was warned by the magistrate that if he continued harassing witnesses he would join them. They were also fined the cost of repair.
Wish we had that kind of justice system now.
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Yep they can start with graffiti on trains and buildings.
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David wrote:Thanks! We really were starting to imagine the worst. I really do find their behaviour incomprehensible at times.
Have you considered they're agents of Mossad? :lol:
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Anything's possible at this stage. :lol:
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think positive wrote:Yep they can start with graffiti on trains and buildings.
Isn't there enough of that without ordering people to do that for community service?
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Pies4shaw wrote:
think positive wrote:Yep they can start with graffiti on trains and buildings.
Isn't there enough of that without ordering people to do that for community service?
Ha ha!
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so a google engineer gets fired for being critical of the companies policies:
interesting how major outlets choose to do the story,

bloomberg :
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... -hostility

reuters:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-goog ... SKBN1AO1WY

This is the actual memo the guy got fired for:

https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... hamber.pdf

The thing is there is nothing evil or unscientific about what he wrote, it just goes against the companies 'policies' and current politics to limit free speech in the work place.
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