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Csb, I saw him and Carrol Vordeman randomly in the same restaurant in Majorca years and years ago.
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• #97606
I wonder how deaf people discussing fascism goes down in Germany? I suppose that German sign language might use different signs for those concepts.
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• #97607
Probably a little different, there are variation of "nazi" sign but the Hitler one is the most predominate in BSL because it's more obvious.
Disabled people are usually the earliest to have forced sterilization upon and then later murdered just at the start of World War II through the T4 programme, killing infants and toddlers before they become a drain on the government.
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• #97608
60000 RM. This is what this person suffering from hereditary defects
costs the community of Germans during his lifetime. Fellow citizen, that is your money, too.Note how the quote echoes the government stance on asylum-seekers.
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• #97609
Had my screen on zoom (because bad eyes) so didn't see the cat. Saw toes, thought that was it n kept scrolling
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• #97611
Oh dear
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• #97612
He doesn't look well
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• #97613
Oh yeah, I wasn't wondering whether fascists' stupid feelings would be hurt by deaf people signing, I meant more that the nazi salute is now proscribed in German law and people who use it can be prosecuted (as well as there being a very strong taboo around the gesture) - so I was wondering if and how signing might have adapted so that deaf people could still discuss the issue without risking opprobrium from the public or arrest.
I'm well aware of the 'useless eaters' rhetoric that the nazis used to justify genocide against people with disabilities, it's utterly horrific - and further so that many countries continued policies of sterilisation and the withdrawal of critical care from disabled people, for decades after we really should have collectively learned the lesson. There's distinct evidence of Neanderthals caring for disabled people for decades, no modern civilisation has any excuse for doing less.
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• #97614
It's just a friendly hello.
https://signdict.org/entry/522-nationalsozialismus/video/2895
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• #97615
Oh yeah, I wasn't wondering whether fascists' stupid feelings would be hurt by deaf people signing, I meant more that the nazi salute is now proscribed in German law and people who use it can be prosecuted
Oh I know, it’s likely to be slightly different than BSL, I don’t know what it is thought.
Edited; look quite similar actually!
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• #97616
Quite a thorough MOT...
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New Coronation mug launched.
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• #97618
Isnt this that frame that had that history? Lifetime warranty from manufacturer, replacements & fixes kept cracking again...etc and manufacturer told owner to get lost after a while, even though frame was clearly faulty?
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• #97619
With that providence, I think he’s rather undervalued it
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• #97621
providence
A fate worse than provenance ;)
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• #97622
With that infamy, I think he’s undervalued it
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Every time
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• #97625
Lol
That's amazing.