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by dhughes
5560 days ago
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It's not a swastika emblem which is quite common it's the red, black and white Nazi Swastika which symbolizes extreme hatred and violence. You don't have to live in Germany to be affected by it, I'm sure quite a few of us have grandfathers who are no longer here because they fought against the hatred and violence which the Nazi Swastika now symbolizes. |
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But I believe the future generation needs to be told exactly what happened so that history does not repeat it's most horrific moments
But my first question was simply legal. I was tasked for few days to write a tool that reextracts textures from all Black Ops SKUs and verify that we did not accidentally ship illegal content for say Germany. Each country is a bit different - allowing certain things, not others
I for one am glad that Germans take nudity so natural, unlike here in US where violence is taken so natural (my experience)