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MuZZa
Registered: Nov 2020 Posts: 16 |
Group id #11406 : Neonazi Cracking Crew
Hi all, I remember when we wanted to register on CSDB. almost a year requesting to we be admitted (literally a year asking to be allowed to create an account) for we be able to upload our stuff... And suddenly, by magic, we see that a group that proclaims itself "neonazi" with only one release during the '87, has an entry in the database. Sorry guys, it's inevitable for us, to ask ourselves, which is the objective of giving visibility to a group called NEONAZI... also that it doesn't even have big productions to be considered of importance for the demoscene (not even mentioning them).
if you have a table with 10 people and a nazi. So, you have a table with 11 nazis ... we are not sitting at that table.
Without the intention of generating discussion.
Moderator you can close this thread.
Best Regards,
The Codeblasters. |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2969 |
I guess the use of swastikas in the intro is also quite ambiguous, then? :) |
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ChristopherJam
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 1408 |
Yes, they were probably just using the ancient Buddhist symbol to express their religious beliefs :D |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
@Cjam: I think you're onto something there! ;)
Anyway... While we're drifting away somewhat from the topic I might as well recommend the book "Ordinary Men" by Christopher Browning. It is interesting in the sense that it does not ask the question "How is it possible that THEY could do such evil things?", but rather "How is it that ordinary men, who were JUST LIKE US in many ways, could do these things?". If we're to "learn from history", as Ian pointed to, I think that is a more productive way to ask the question. While it may seem odd, most of us would have been Nazis — statistically speaking — if we were born in Germany in that time period. Personally I don't deletion of certain entries from CSDb solves much. :D |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11357 |
were? don't you listen to spanky? |
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Count Zero
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 1926 |
Indeed our Head of SS groepaz is questionable in many ways. Nothing to discuss there.
Apart from that - we could add more categories and tags to "better" reflect the content! :)
Like racist, abusive, insulting, spanky... |
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ChristopherJam
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 1408 |
Quoting Count Zero spanky...
HAH!
Someone's going to be apologizing for a terrible Madonna cover if this keeps up.. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3050 |
Quote: Indeed our Head of SS groepaz is questionable in many ways. Nothing to discuss there.
Apart from that - we could add more categories and tags to "better" reflect the content! :)
Like racist, abusive, insulting, spanky...
And who would be the judge when someone too woke would start to tag every nudes with "abusive" tag? Is e.g. Ripeness inappropriate? I feel a bit awkward to look at it, but it's kind of beautiful.
Btw. I still ask, how can we be 100% sure that NCC is real group and it's not fake with all it's entries? Can it be checked somehow for authenticity? |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11357 |
I thought you can check the SYS line?
If people werent obsessed with ripping spreaddisks apart, we'd at least have some context. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3050 |
Quote: I thought you can check the SYS line?
If people werent obsessed with ripping spreaddisks apart, we'd at least have some context.
Would it help verify if it's an authentic or a fabricated file? |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11357 |
Ultimatively you have to trust whoever digged it up, obviously. However, given that you trust the guy who digged it up, the context could tell a bit more about where it comes from. |
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