meteorol, on 28 August 2015 - 01:43 AM, said:
Since that "saying" is (or should be) generally known to be used by Adolf {Godwin's Law} in one of his speeches (regarding the german youths) and is instantly linked to {Godwin's Law} germany in the eyes of many, i doubt it would have been more fitting
Edit: well i guess even with the censored stuff it should be clear which dictator used that sentence.
lol, i don't know what is up with censoring a name.
If something is bad in nature, it is bad, and people will hate it anyway.
My home country has the WWII era germany to thank for its industrial and modern transport infrastructure... without even having a role in WWII.
And they hate allied forces for their invasion and causing much killing and destruction in both WWI and WWII... without having any role in both of those wars.
Yet you don't see those countries censoring anything... because bad is bad... and everyone knows it when he sees it.