Immelnazi by Immelmann and certainly not Shugwar
This was drawn by me and definitely not Shugwar who tied me up and kidnapped my tablet. Definitely not.
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Size 975 x 1280px
File Size 135.3 kB
Looks like you can use some practice
This might help---> http://youtu.be/W5Oc303iTqQ
This might help---> http://youtu.be/W5Oc303iTqQ
I think people who are offended by this are people who like being offensive. If you go searching for stuff you don't like so you can whine about it, you're an idiot. No one has to click on this if they don't want to. No ones advocating the doctrine here, there making a joke.
Because we're dealing with imagery and not ideas, your connection btw a uniform and a graphic scene of gratituous hate-violence is a straw man. Thats like me saying "drawing someone with a combover, 80s glasses and a pedo-stache/trenchcoat is the equalivent morally to drawing a paedophile diddling some child". Moreover, of course Germans are going to be hypersensitive about even mentioning anything about the Holocaust. Why? B/c they're deftly afraid of people ascribing (in true stereo-typing fashion) the actions of one group of Germans in the past to those in the present. They fear this for good reason. Look at colonial America, the exploits of past Christians (Crusades, witch trials, Inquisition, etc.); have these not been used to damage the reputation of the groups nowadays? When your ancestors have done something terrible, the world doesnt just expect you to say "sheesh, that was terrible" and agree, they expect you to wave a sign and picket and become an activist against any similar ideals. And have you ever thought about what power we give to things simply by making them unspeakable? Do you know how black comedy works? It does have a positive impact. People take ideas that are hard to move past, and they get through them by laughing at them, convincing whatever "it" is that it has no reverence. Finally, there is an advisory warning on this submission. It warns you ahead of time, hey- watchout, this might offend some people.
Matter of fact, a more culturally-relevant analogy would be "saying a dead baby joke is the equivalent of drawing a dead baby covered in blood". And btw, Immel isn't the first to do this. Comedians like Ricky Gervais, Donald Glover, Jimmy Carr, Tim Minchin have all made jokes about the Holocaust, Nazis, Hitler etc. The first one aforementioned having appeared on an episode of Sesame Street, so it can't be too culturally taboo anymore
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