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axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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I was quite shocked to find out about these handpainted Nazi toy soldiers on display in the Apple Store in Korea's biggest shopping centre, in Seoul. It's not an official Apple Store, but it's certainly Apple's representative in Korea; everyone who shops for Apple considers that the place.
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maggflodd Joined: Apr 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: <500 PM |
Yeah, well,
as an "ex-German" I'm disgusted and amazed... Strange, in many German cities that place would be
1. firebombed, and then
2. the soot-covered management would be prosecuted (it's illegal in G to display swastika etc... )
On a more personal level I have to admit I'm equally appalled by any display of soldier-ism...The british (?) "Dambusters" is still one of the topranked war movies of all times... Dam-busting is considered a war crime in international law/geneva/UN etc...
G.I.-Joe figures instead... - hmmm... Many folks still cannot say "native american" without a smirk... Somehow that genocide wasn't so bad (probably, we'd missed out on oh sooo many "great" western movies... John wayne (who of course never "served" ...)...; Abu Ghraib has amazingly fast become just another theme for stand-up-"comedians". And did you see that appaling "Guantanamo-Sketch" at Amnesty Int'l(!!!)'s secret policeman ball last year... Comparatively, that window display is almost a quaintly existantialist art installation... By the way, no need to fly to Asia... Right here in Ireland it's quite normal to see books and magazines showing the swastika on the cover...
F*ck'em'all
- P.S. In here someone's just posted as
"natzE" ... try pronouncing "natzE"... Quite witty, right?
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axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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I'm still not sure what this apple store was trying to do here by displaying these?
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maggflodd Joined: Apr 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: <500 PM |
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On 2007-01-28 23:18:55, axxxr wrote:
I'm still not sure what this apple store was trying to do here by displaying these?
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| yeah, what's up with all the lovingly cared-for detail? If they had just thrown together some war-thingy... But the pedantic atmosphere is a bit creepy. But as the saying goes: the apple doesn't fall far from, err, the other apple...
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Gigs Joined: Jan 19, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The planet Snibertron! PM, WWW
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Um it's an Apple authorized reseller, it could be a sex store and still sell apples.. Really the apple side has nothing to do with this. But +1 for sensationalism in the media
As for the figures, meh, it's history, maybe the figures are used in a warhammer like tabletop battle game where people re-enact famous battles etc.
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amnesia Joined: Jan 15, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Doha, London, Tokyo, Shanghai PM, WWW
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I will always look at the swastika symbol as a symbol of peace and not for it's relation to Nazis.
Anyway, somehow I feel there is something missing from the big picture. Media at its best I say.
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maggflodd Joined: Apr 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: <500 PM |
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On 2007-01-29 05:32:50, amnesia wrote:
I will always look at the swastika symbol as a symbol of peace and not for it's relation to Nazis.
Anyway, somehow I feel there is something missing from the big picture. Media at its best I say.
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| admirable... But how do you do that when the swastika in question is attached to a nazi... "ooh there's a nazi attached to my peace symbol... Ah never mind!"???
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Xugaa Joined: Oct 05, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Great Britain PM |
I think they're pretty cool actually, what they have to do with Apple I don't know, but the models themselves are nicely detailed.
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