Left Party MP expelled from German parliament for wearing Palestine t-shirt
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Not with their clothes, though.
The political debate in the Bundestag is conducted through words and to be fair, that seems like a reasonable idea.wrote on last edited by [email protected]AfD members of parliament are routinely wearing German flag pins, which carries a pretty obvious message coming from a far right party.
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Left Party MP Cansin Köktürk was thrown out of a German parliament plenary chamber on Wednesday for wearing a t-shirt with the word "Palestine" printed on it, a move deemed a political statement by the parliamentary leadership.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner intervened during the session, reminding MPs that political messages on clothing are not permitted in the chamber.
While the Bundestag does not have a detailed dress code, its rules require MPs and visitors to dress "in keeping with the prestige" of the institution. Enforcement of this standard is left to the discretion of the session chair.
"You shouldn't do politics here"
"But it's literally the Parliament!"
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Left Party MP Cansin Köktürk was thrown out of a German parliament plenary chamber on Wednesday for wearing a t-shirt with the word "Palestine" printed on it, a move deemed a political statement by the parliamentary leadership.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner intervened during the session, reminding MPs that political messages on clothing are not permitted in the chamber.
While the Bundestag does not have a detailed dress code, its rules require MPs and visitors to dress "in keeping with the prestige" of the institution. Enforcement of this standard is left to the discretion of the session chair.
They are sure not gaining prestige with this move
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AfD members of parliament are routinely wearing German flag pins, which carries a pretty obvious message coming from a far right party.
LOL. it needs it twice, so again LOL! this comment is amazing! xD
How dare Germans wear a German Flag pin.
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Did anyone claim that germany is palestine?
some people would like it to be
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Left Party MP Cansin Köktürk was thrown out of a German parliament plenary chamber on Wednesday for wearing a t-shirt with the word "Palestine" printed on it, a move deemed a political statement by the parliamentary leadership.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner intervened during the session, reminding MPs that political messages on clothing are not permitted in the chamber.
While the Bundestag does not have a detailed dress code, its rules require MPs and visitors to dress "in keeping with the prestige" of the institution. Enforcement of this standard is left to the discretion of the session chair.
so are they saying palestines have not prestige? if you think about it, it makes sense. but correct me if im wrong.
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some people would like it to be
wrote on last edited by [email protected]No. Nobody wants that, nobody is trying that. Take your fucking right wing dogwhistles and "great replacement" pipe dreams and piss off.
For context: this user just dropped the n-bomb in another thread.
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LOL. it needs it twice, so again LOL! this comment is amazing! xD
How dare Germans wear a German Flag pin.
In Germany (because of ours history) only fascists (and clueless normies during sport events) think the German flag is something you'd consider associating yourself with. If you're only a tiny bit left leaning it's yucky af even thinking about e. g. wearing a t-shirt with a German flag. Ew.
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No. Nobody wants that, nobody is trying that. Take your fucking right wing dogwhistles and "great replacement" pipe dreams and piss off.
For context: this user just dropped the n-bomb in another thread.
On Welt, n-tv and Tagesschau were Videos where these People waved Palestine Flags and shouted: "Das ist unser Land."
Im just going by what i hear...
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On Welt, n-tv and Tagesschau were Videos where these People waved Palestine Flags and shouted: "Das ist unser Land."
Im just going by what i hear...
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Oh, and there's surely no other possibility, like, idk, them having palestinian backgrounds and meaning Palestine being their land and not Israel's? For all I know you could just make shit up.
Im just going by what i hear...
Giving off "jUsT aSkInG qUeStIoNs"-vibes.
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In Germany (because of ours history) only fascists (and clueless normies during sport events) think the German flag is something you'd consider associating yourself with. If you're only a tiny bit left leaning it's yucky af even thinking about e. g. wearing a t-shirt with a German flag. Ew.
oh. well i dont get it. i mean yes, you never were just born into being a german so being proud makes no sense, if you think about it. But if you helped in any way making your country or region better then its "your" Flag, no? Can germans wear the Bavaria or Bremen Flag on a shirt? what is then? i sincerely dont know,
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In Germany (because of ours history) only fascists (and clueless normies during sport events) think the German flag is something you'd consider associating yourself with. If you're only a tiny bit left leaning it's yucky af even thinking about e. g. wearing a t-shirt with a German flag. Ew.
The flag that stands for a democratic Germany is something only fascists associate with? Interesting take I've gotta say...
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On Welt, n-tv and Tagesschau were Videos where these People waved Palestine Flags and shouted: "Das ist unser Land."
Im just going by what i hear...
Citing Die Welt first is not really a smart move. But someone that thinks Freiwild is just a normal band is maybe not the right person to explain this to.
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Oh, and there's surely no other possibility, like, idk, them having palestinian backgrounds and meaning Palestine being their land and not Israel's? For all I know you could just make shit up.
Im just going by what i hear...
Giving off "jUsT aSkInG qUeStIoNs"-vibes.
possible
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Citing Die Welt first is not really a smart move. But someone that thinks Freiwild is just a normal band is maybe not the right person to explain this to.
and the other 2?
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In Germany (because of ours history) only fascists (and clueless normies during sport events) think the German flag is something you'd consider associating yourself with. If you're only a tiny bit left leaning it's yucky af even thinking about e. g. wearing a t-shirt with a German flag. Ew.
This was the case until 2006, though. Today, is really not like that anymore.
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oh. well i dont get it. i mean yes, you never were just born into being a german so being proud makes no sense, if you think about it. But if you helped in any way making your country or region better then its "your" Flag, no? Can germans wear the Bavaria or Bremen Flag on a shirt? what is then? i sincerely dont know,
Can germans wear the Bavaria or Bremen Flag on a shirt?
Yes they can. In Germany you can wear any flag you want except the Nazi Flag (and related symbols from the Third Reich).
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The flag that stands for a democratic Germany is something only fascists associate with? Interesting take I've gotta say...
The same people who show German flags on their clothes or social media profile pictures usually show up when there is some right wing protest, or next to some racist online comments, so it's no longer a flag but more like the maga hat. It also serves as a sign so guys with small dicks can find each other.
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Citing Die Welt first is not really a smart move. But someone that thinks Freiwild is just a normal band is maybe not the right person to explain this to.
Probably thinks "Schrei nach Liebe" is about other people.
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oh. well i dont get it. i mean yes, you never were just born into being a german so being proud makes no sense, if you think about it. But if you helped in any way making your country or region better then its "your" Flag, no? Can germans wear the Bavaria or Bremen Flag on a shirt? what is then? i sincerely dont know,
What Germans can do in general life and what they can do in parliament is very different. In general life they can wear whatever they want except for nazi symbols. It's just parliament that has the no political clothing rule.