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Re: OberFuhrer, the Hobourg Special Hero!!!
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Sure! I myself just clicked the topic because I was irritated about the "Fuhrer"-title of the thread within the Dom2 context... But I guess that the non-gemans have a point here: I cant help but feel ashamed when I read "Führer" somehow, although I'm much to young to be connected with that time! Hence it is sort of wrong to feel ashamed... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif I mean its quite the same with a lot of military stuff as well: I was quite surprised when I learnt of british student Groups exercising on warships over the weekends. Its a concept that would be unimaginable in germany today... |
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However, I have to say that Oberführer in no way feels offensive to me, as I didn't associate it with anything Nazi-german at all - but perhaps that's because I grew up with Star Wars and Warhammer 40K... |
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Ah, by the way, did I mention that killed enemies/hostages in CS dont die, they just sit down and stay there for the rest of the round? Jesus! |
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but the most important point is that 1. none of these did as evil war crimes as germany and 2. none of these nations had decent enough techs to be a real threat . they were all unimportant secondary war theatres , even japan . if the usa hadn't had to defeat germany first because there was the threat they get an atom bomb too the pacific war would have been over most likely 1943 or so already . |
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I guess if I were the German government, I'd want to send a clear, strong message to the world saying "WE ARE NOT NAZIS, NOR DO WE WANT TO BECOME THEM OR LIKE THEM IN ANY WAY."
So they ban such Nazi related things to make a statement to the world. This just happens to damage the video game community, but the chances of someone in the German government being involved with video games is pretty slim. For the blood thing, well, it was also a stereotype (which I've heard somewhere, not as big as the racist stereotype, but it's also there) that all Germans were crazy warmongers, especially because *some* people think their language is scary sounding. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon9.gif Note that the above aren't my opinions, I'm only the messenger. |
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Personally I've even nothing against a FeldMarshall or such other terms.
They were military rank ... even if related to a movement and ideology that is seen in negative way, but they're words ... a simple work to recognize something. |
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Hee hee yes.
While it was silly of whomever it was to believe that because Illwinter may have installed a commander named "Oberführer" that they shared sympathy with national socialism of the pre-war German bent, it is not incorrect to mention that certain words (including singular termini) have become bound up, in certain contexts, with other meaning. (I happen to be an analytic philosopher (philosophy of language), and recently wrote a book on singular terms and their meanings: the shameless plug to the amazon link -- it is written in German however.) (Edit: removed a ridiculous half-phrase typo here) Thus many people may (rightly) be worried by the (otherwise unqualified) placement of a character named "Oberführer" in a game. Not that the placement here indicates anything of the sort -- far from it. But it is equally silly to maintain that any "usage" of any word should be Banned: I know I shouldnt be saying this, but "words" don't have "meanings", *utterances of signs* can have "meanings" (the word meaning itself is very complicated, as you can imagine; there was a pretty crappy book called "The Meaning of Meaning" written by Osgood and Richards, which has since been commented on muchly, most famously by Hilary Putnam in his article "The Meaning of the Meaning of Meaning" (this is not a joke)) *when used as speech acts*. (I can hear Norfleet yelling "guns don't kill people, people kill people!" at me in the background.) But don't we all secretly wear little black trenchcoats and black boots and those tiny moustaches and hide in the ... oh wait, sorry, forget that. [ July 14, 2004, 12:30: Message edited by: tinkthank ] |
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