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| I consider - like most non ignorant Germans for that matter - the Black, Red, Gold Flag as a disgrace. A pure symbol of shame. It's the flag of the corrupt regime we have to endure, not our own. To be able to select the real German flag would be great. ![]()
__________________ Bless what you call your misfortune. <br />It created the strength of your beautiful soul.<br />— Socrates |
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| What does it stand for? Why do you call it the "real German Flag??" I think that the other has been like that, with those colors, for so very long, nicht wahr?
__________________ Dr. Beverly BD MD |
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| What does it stand for? Why do you call it the "real German Flag??" I think that the other has been like that, with those colors, for so very long, nicht wahr?
__________________ Dr. Beverly BD MD |
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| It was the flag of the first united German nation in modern times; Das Deutsche Kaiserreich 1867-1918 (The German Empire). "The schwarz-weiß-rot (black-white-red) German imperial flag was adopted by the North German Confederation in 1867, as a combination of the black-white of Prussia and the red-white of the Hanseatic League [and/or of Brandenburg]. In 1871 it was adopted as merchant flag for the German Empire, and in 1892 promoted to national flag." http://www.allstates-flag.com/fotw/flags/de1871.html The Flag also stands for what was stolen from us; black and white are the colors of Prussia. The other Flag represents for many Germans only the current regime of corruption and decay. They privatize the property of the German people, export our jobs, and dare to call it "development". Our "education" has become so bad, it's almost down to US standard. Well, in the US at least parents can still choose. http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20070...4730-5162r.htm A good read to get a little insight in Germany and Germanic history in general: Tacitus on Germany (55-115a.d.) http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu...ookup?num=2995
__________________ Bless what you call your misfortune. <br />It created the strength of your beautiful soul.<br />— Socrates |
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| It was the flag of the first united German nation in modern times; Das Deutsche Kaiserreich 1867-1918 (The German Empire). "The schwarz-weiß-rot (black-white-red) German imperial flag was adopted by the North German Confederation in 1867, as a combination of the black-white of Prussia and the red-white of the Hanseatic League [and/or of Brandenburg]. In 1871 it was adopted as merchant flag for the German Empire, and in 1892 promoted to national flag." http://www.allstates-flag.com/fotw/flags/de1871.html The Flag also stands for what was stolen from us; black and white are the colors of Prussia. The other Flag represents for many Germans only the current regime of corruption and decay. They privatize the property of the German people, export our jobs, and dare to call it "development". Our "education" has become so bad, it's almost down to US standard. Well, in the US at least parents can still choose. http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20070...4730-5162r.htm A good read to get a little insight in Germany and Germanic history in general: Tacitus on Germany (55-115a.d.) http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu...ookup?num=2995
__________________ Bless what you call your misfortune. <br />It created the strength of your beautiful soul.<br />— Socrates |
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| baukunin yes in usa sometimes can choose with a child's schools. in the south where used to live had to live with my folks after my ex husband decided to leave. there in memphis, tn tri state area you had to have child go to designated district. the schools were so bad there that had metal detectors even at elementary level and was not unusual for children to smuggle in knives and guns. whitehaven was not a nice area of memphis at all. it was once nice but area where elvis' home graceland was. highschools in that area were not even able to read. they threw out phonics said did not work, and i did not want my children to be beaten up on a daily basis. of all the private schools, the only one with good education and not exorbitant in price was the catholic school there. on an income of 26-28k a year, i bought my own home, had two cars paid for, and put my kids through private school. my ex was always sporadic about paying child support, i had to go through two attorney for divorce and two to try to get child support and nothing was ever done. he was making like 56 k a year at that time, while my kids wetre running around in clothes with holes in them. sarah my daughter i started there at st. pauls at age four. here in colorado however, the public schools are pretty good. like germany i imagine, where you live can have an effect on how good the schools are. but there in the south, there was no choice. so i paid with grant for kids school. here in colorado can choose what district your child attends, but still have to go through some red tape. thank god at that time i had ability to work for the casinos tunica mississippi had job opportunities for me or i would have been on welfare. all the other jobs for the most part paid minumum wage. and thankfully cost of living was cheap there. i am proud to say during that time was a cocktail waitress, a table games blackjack dealer and a slot attendant. i guess why i know people so well, lol. i have no shame in this, i did what i had to do to get by. i met my husband about four years ago, and in a way still getting by with him doing contract aviation work. to live i have had many times he has had to work away from home. just like now, with him working about five hours away in albuquerque new mexico. i am stuck here because my doctor is here, our home here (although still not sure what will happen to this place with my having gotten ill and ruined things) . i have four pets again because like dummy took puppy home when alphie the collie died. my point is, we do what we can do to get by. i have been dealt lemons in my life alot, and just make the best of it and crank out lemonade when i can. (LC) |
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| baukunin yes in usa sometimes can choose with a child's schools. in the south where used to live had to live with my folks after my ex husband decided to leave. there in memphis, tn tri state area you had to have child go to designated district. the schools were so bad there that had metal detectors even at elementary level and was not unusual for children to smuggle in knives and guns. whitehaven was not a nice area of memphis at all. it was once nice but area where elvis' home graceland was. highschools in that area were not even able to read. they threw out phonics said did not work, and i did not want my children to be beaten up on a daily basis. of all the private schools, the only one with good education and not exorbitant in price was the catholic school there. on an income of 26-28k a year, i bought my own home, had two cars paid for, and put my kids through private school. my ex was always sporadic about paying child support, i had to go through two attorney for divorce and two to try to get child support and nothing was ever done. he was making like 56 k a year at that time, while my kids wetre running around in clothes with holes in them. sarah my daughter i started there at st. pauls at age four. here in colorado however, the public schools are pretty good. like germany i imagine, where you live can have an effect on how good the schools are. but there in the south, there was no choice. so i paid with grant for kids school. here in colorado can choose what district your child attends, but still have to go through some red tape. thank god at that time i had ability to work for the casinos tunica mississippi had job opportunities for me or i would have been on welfare. all the other jobs for the most part paid minumum wage. and thankfully cost of living was cheap there. i am proud to say during that time was a cocktail waitress, a table games blackjack dealer and a slot attendant. i guess why i know people so well, lol. i have no shame in this, i did what i had to do to get by. i met my husband about four years ago, and in a way still getting by with him doing contract aviation work. to live i have had many times he has had to work away from home. just like now, with him working about five hours away in albuquerque new mexico. i am stuck here because my doctor is here, our home here (although still not sure what will happen to this place with my having gotten ill and ruined things) . i have four pets again because like dummy took puppy home when alphie the collie died. my point is, we do what we can do to get by. i have been dealt lemons in my life alot, and just make the best of it and crank out lemonade when i can. (LC) |
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| Well, the "education" in the US, is probably the worst out of all the so called developed nations. You can thank our masters for that. You know, the education - or what they dare to call education - in Germany is already really bad, but the US somehow manages to provide even worse... In Germany we have to get engineer from India because our people are somehow not qualified anymore to engineer stuff... I mean that's already worse enough, but in the US i guess, you will soon have to import people from Africa to read and write English for you ^^ Active ignorance enforced by "education", welcome back to the Middle Ages. Quote:
From a point of international law, the German Empire still exist, it was just "rendered incapable of acting as a legal instrument of national and state law." Germany was occupied, and is still occupied. Prof. Dr. Carlo Schmid called it in 1948 a "organizational form of a modality of foreign rule" . The current Regime in Germany in non-legitimate. Just like the Regimes in Iraq or Afghanistan. "The Basic Law of the Bundesrepublik is not a constitution but rather a statute of the Occupation; The intervention of the victorious powers in domestic relations on German soil was a violation of international law and the Hague Convention on Land Warfare, therefore the Basic Law and all purportedly sovereign acts based on it have no legal significance, but rather a purely factual one; The Basic Law can never be expanded to a German constitution through belated measures of the Bundestag; Self-determination of the national German state can be realized either in struggle against the Occupation forces or in conjunction with them; and The expulsion of the Germans from the Eastern regions of the Reich was illegal and must never be acknowledges as legally binding and that no part of the Reich can be abandoned, since this is a matter of national honor." - http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Dis...ennig_engl.htm (a good read about the current situation in Occupied Germany) All our "leader" since at least 1948 (probably rather 1919) were traitors. The Emperor has no cloves, and everyone finally can see it. Based on international law, the German Empire is still the only legitimate government in Germany. And the German Empire only has one flag: ![]() I'm a citizen of the German Empire ![]() “Strange times are these in which we live when old and young are taught in falsehoods school. And the person that dares to tell the truth is called at once a lunatic and fool.” ~ Plato
__________________ Bless what you call your misfortune. <br />It created the strength of your beautiful soul.<br />— Socrates |
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| Well, the "education" in the US, is probably the worst out of all the so called developed nations. You can thank our masters for that. You know, the education - or what they dare to call education - in Germany is already really bad, but the US somehow manages to provide even worse... In Germany we have to get engineer from India because our people are somehow not qualified anymore to engineer stuff... I mean that's already worse enough, but in the US i guess, you will soon have to import people from Africa to read and write English for you ^^ Active ignorance enforced by "education", welcome back to the Middle Ages. Quote:
From a point of international law, the German Empire still exist, it was just "rendered incapable of acting as a legal instrument of national and state law." Germany was occupied, and is still occupied. Prof. Dr. Carlo Schmid called it in 1948 a "organizational form of a modality of foreign rule" . The current Regime in Germany in non-legitimate. Just like the Regimes in Iraq or Afghanistan. "The Basic Law of the Bundesrepublik is not a constitution but rather a statute of the Occupation; The intervention of the victorious powers in domestic relations on German soil was a violation of international law and the Hague Convention on Land Warfare, therefore the Basic Law and all purportedly sovereign acts based on it have no legal significance, but rather a purely factual one; The Basic Law can never be expanded to a German constitution through belated measures of the Bundestag; Self-determination of the national German state can be realized either in struggle against the Occupation forces or in conjunction with them; and The expulsion of the Germans from the Eastern regions of the Reich was illegal and must never be acknowledges as legally binding and that no part of the Reich can be abandoned, since this is a matter of national honor." - http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Dis...ennig_engl.htm (a good read about the current situation in Occupied Germany) All our "leader" since at least 1948 (probably rather 1919) were traitors. The Emperor has no cloves, and everyone finally can see it. Based on international law, the German Empire is still the only legitimate government in Germany. And the German Empire only has one flag: ![]() I'm a citizen of the German Empire ![]() “Strange times are these in which we live when old and young are taught in falsehoods school. And the person that dares to tell the truth is called at once a lunatic and fool.” ~ Plato
__________________ Bless what you call your misfortune. <br />It created the strength of your beautiful soul.<br />— Socrates |
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