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Apple pulled this from the US iTunes store sometime over the last 12 hours or so. It was there last night and is gone today.
 
The best way to prevent the holocaust from happening again is to remember it. Censoring everything that has to do with it will make people forget it.

How true! I am amazed how this simple truth escapes the German legislators.

Also, the difference between a conservative and a liberal is that a conservative, if he doesn't like a product, he simply doesn't buy it.

A liberal, however, if he doesn't like a product, seeks to outlaw it so that nobody else will be able to buy it.
 
Also, the difference between a conservative and a liberal is that a conservative, if he doesn't like a product, he simply doesn't buy it.

A liberal, however, if he doesn't like a product, seeks to outlaw it so that nobody else will be able to buy it.

Is that the meanig of "liberal" you use in your country? As the opposite of conservative? What happend to the cradle of democracy! :eek:
 
There are quite a lot of National Socialist Black Metal bands on iTunes and other major sites. It depends if you are willing to look past the politics and listen to the music or not.

Anyway it is no less awful than having music with a Communist slant especially as Stalin killed at least as many people as Hitler did and in a far more random manner (which is worse if you ask me).
 
Hooray for reductionism

How true! I am amazed how this simple truth escapes the German legislators.

Also, the difference between a conservative and a liberal is that a conservative, if he doesn't like a product, he simply doesn't buy it.

A liberal, however, if he doesn't like a product, seeks to outlaw it so that nobody else will be able to buy it.

Yeah? Well tell that to the flaming liberals at Focus on the Family and the Parents' Television Council.
 
Also, the difference between a conservative and a liberal is that a conservative, if he doesn't like a product, he simply doesn't buy it.

A liberal, however, if he doesn't like a product, seeks to outlaw it so that nobody else will be able to buy it.

Perhaps in your country, but not in the US. It's always the conservatives here trying to ban everything.
 
Perhaps in your country, but not in the US. It's always the conservatives here trying to ban everything.

The country I reside in right now has a completely different definition of conservatives and liberals, so the definition does not apply here.

I believe the rather humorous distinction is quite appropriate for the US. I have a whole bunch of them, as a matter of fact.

BTW, St. Louis is one of my favorite US cities. :)
 
The best thing about this thread is that people from all over the world are arguing, I mean communicating, with each other and that's the best way I know to avoid what happened in the past from re-occurring.
 
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