On January 31 2012 23:12 Hawk wrote:
I'm glad we don't tolerate shitty Brit humor here.
ROCK ON AMERICA
I'm glad we don't tolerate shitty Brit humor here.
ROCK ON AMERICA
Actual laughter was produced. LOL
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cz
United States3249 Posts
On January 31 2012 23:12 Hawk wrote: I'm glad we don't tolerate shitty Brit humor here. ROCK ON AMERICA Actual laughter was produced. LOL | ||
Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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Eisregen
Germany967 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour (<- important word here) by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD | ||
cz
United States3249 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. | ||
Eisregen
Germany967 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D | ||
snow2.0
Germany2073 Posts
i'm not a fan of the safety measures the US put in place, but they're like this for about 10 years and if some tourists still didnt get the message, shame on them. Mind you, on my 1 flight into the US some years ago, i also really had a hard time to refrain from trolling as i was handed the checklist asking me if i was carrying any radioactive materials etc etc... like, yo. Also i'm hitlers brother and shared a room with stalin when we were developing nuclear missiles in north korea. | ||
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white_horse
1019 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:10 Euronyme wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:01 Count9 wrote: Anyone dumb enough to joke with airport security about destroying the country they're trying to get into shouldn't be allowed into the country. The security guards obviously knew they were joking, they aren't robots but there are things called protocol. I'm sure the guards knew the chance they were actually there to destroy america was basically 0 but I'm sure they have a manual somewhere that says they have to take every threat seriously. Dude you didn't even read the op. This was a tweet. If you don't know what that is, I can only redirect you to www.twitter.com. The medium through which that rhetoric was expressed doesn't matter. I can tell you that the government here is very serious about preventing terrorist attacks and they've been able to succeed because of this hardline policy. I can sift through 10 years of news articles and I can give you 10, 20 cases where they ferried out terror cells, terror plots, and terror attempts (e.g underwear bomb guy to the detroit bombing attempt). We should applaud the government for helping to keep its citizens safe. I'm sure it's been said a billion times already: it's better safe than sorry and I would rather see this kind of overreaction then read about an article about TSA ignoring a tweet hinting about a terror attack that left a plane full of dead people. Btw, a lot of threads in the general forum appear to be thinly veiled attempts at bashing america or offering a chance for others to bash america. Probably because theres so many europeans who come here. haters gonna hate. | ||
cz
United States3249 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. | ||
Redox
Germany24794 Posts
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Gatsbi
United States1134 Posts
On January 31 2012 23:35 Technique wrote: Now those terrorists will think twice before they use twitter! lol seriously. How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. | ||
Eisregen
Germany967 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. You can talk about holocaust denial sure. But you get punished for actually saying the holocaust didnt happen, as it is disrespectful for those human beings died in it, thats a big difference =) Promote certain nazi things? whats that? what would you want to promote? You are free to speak about the time 1933-45 as long as you keep it to the facts. How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. Actually through searching the social media with programs for special keywords | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States43771 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:24 Scarecrow wrote: The idea you can stop terrorism by monitoring twitter is just retarded -.-. If they were terrorists, why the hell would they make it so bloody obvious. Because school shootings, terrorist plots, and other huge crimes have been advertised ahead of time via the internet, video, and other media feeds in the past, so checking out public forums for certain alerts is perfectly understandable. I don't understand how that is the part that so many people are caught up on. I can see the "still not letting them in to the country after the tourists were cleared" part being ridiculous... but people being caught up with monitoring the media for security purposes? No idea why that's the crazy part. | ||
cz
United States3249 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:31 Eisregen wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. You can talk about holocaust denial sure. But you get punished for actually saying the holocaust didnt happen, as it is disrespectful for those human beings died in it, thats a big difference =) Promote certain nazi things? whats that? what would you want to promote? You are free to speak about the time 1933-45 as long as you keep it to the facts. Show nested quote + How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. Actually through searching the social media with programs for special keywords Exactly, Germany restricts free speech on certain issues. Because people died. Just like how you shouldn't make twitter jokes bout destroying America then hope to get through customs. Because people died. Germany doesn't even have free speech and you're criticizing America, lol. | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:27 white_horse wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:10 Euronyme wrote: On February 01 2012 00:01 Count9 wrote: Anyone dumb enough to joke with airport security about destroying the country they're trying to get into shouldn't be allowed into the country. The security guards obviously knew they were joking, they aren't robots but there are things called protocol. I'm sure the guards knew the chance they were actually there to destroy america was basically 0 but I'm sure they have a manual somewhere that says they have to take every threat seriously. Dude you didn't even read the op. This was a tweet. If you don't know what that is, I can only redirect you to www.twitter.com. The medium through which that rhetoric was expressed doesn't matter. I can tell you that the government here is very serious about preventing terrorist attacks and they've been able to succeed because of this hardline policy. I can sift through 10 years of news articles and I can give you 10, 20 cases where they ferried out terror cells, terror plots, and terror attempts (e.g underwear bomb guy to the detroit bombing attempt). We should applaud the government for helping to keep its citizens safe. I'm sure it's been said a billion times already: it's better safe than sorry and I would rather see this kind of overreaction then read about an article about TSA ignoring a tweet hinting about a terror attack that left a plane full of dead people. Btw, a lot of threads in the general forum appear to be thinly veiled attempts at bashing america or offering a chance for others to bash america. Probably because theres so many europeans who come here. haters gonna hate. You don't see a difference at all between making an inside joke with your friends on a social media, and talking to a security guard at an airport? The choice of words is obviously quite different. | ||
Cheerio
Ukraine3178 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. well as far as I know you can get sued for those things. Maybe you can get sued for bad jokes but cant you tell the difference? | ||
Redox
Germany24794 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:33 cz wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:31 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. You can talk about holocaust denial sure. But you get punished for actually saying the holocaust didnt happen, as it is disrespectful for those human beings died in it, thats a big difference =) Promote certain nazi things? whats that? what would you want to promote? You are free to speak about the time 1933-45 as long as you keep it to the facts. How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. Actually through searching the social media with programs for special keywords Exactly, Germany restricts free speech on certain issues. Because people died. Just like how you shouldn't make twitter jokes bout destroying America then hope to get through customs. Because people died. Please tell me you think it was right to deny these two entry to the US. I want to laugh even harder. :D | ||
cz
United States3249 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:36 Redox wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:33 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:31 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: If someone is stupid enough to tweet this without recognizing the consequences, I pretty much expect them to be checked out. It's like walking over to a cop and telling him you're going to commit a serious crime later on in the day. You *can* do it, even if you're joking or using play-on words or a figure of speech. Because hey, you're exercising your right to freedom of speech! And then he's going to exercise his right to detain and investigate your ass, because now you've given him reasonable suspicion, and legal authorities (*especially* when it comes to terrorism and stopping another 9/11 scare) are going to put the safety of the country before your own comfort- especially when you're the one who went out of your way to be a bonehead and be tactless in your conversational rhetoric. Better safe than sorry. That being said, I don't really like the fact that they had to share cells with drug addicts (*actual* convicted felons) and ended up being sent home anyway in the end. Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. You can talk about holocaust denial sure. But you get punished for actually saying the holocaust didnt happen, as it is disrespectful for those human beings died in it, thats a big difference =) Promote certain nazi things? whats that? what would you want to promote? You are free to speak about the time 1933-45 as long as you keep it to the facts. How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. Actually through searching the social media with programs for special keywords Exactly, Germany restricts free speech on certain issues. Because people died. Just like how you shouldn't make twitter jokes bout destroying America then hope to get through customs. Because people died. Please tell me you think it was right to deny these two entry to the US. I want to laugh even harder. :D I don't know about that, but I don't have a problem with them being stopped and questioned at customs over it. Please tell me you think it's acceptable to police and censor opinions about the holocaust, I want to laugh even harder too. | ||
asseT
United Kingdom31 Posts
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Redox
Germany24794 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:37 cz wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:36 Redox wrote: On February 01 2012 00:33 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:31 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On February 01 2012 00:04 ticklishmusic wrote: This guy in the comments section puts it perfectly: [quote] Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. You can talk about holocaust denial sure. But you get punished for actually saying the holocaust didnt happen, as it is disrespectful for those human beings died in it, thats a big difference =) Promote certain nazi things? whats that? what would you want to promote? You are free to speak about the time 1933-45 as long as you keep it to the facts. How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. Actually through searching the social media with programs for special keywords Exactly, Germany restricts free speech on certain issues. Because people died. Just like how you shouldn't make twitter jokes bout destroying America then hope to get through customs. Because people died. Please tell me you think it was right to deny these two entry to the US. I want to laugh even harder. :D I don't know about that, but I don't have a problem with them being stopped and questioned at customs over it. If just that would have happened we would not have this discussion. | ||
cz
United States3249 Posts
On February 01 2012 00:38 Redox wrote: Show nested quote + On February 01 2012 00:37 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:36 Redox wrote: On February 01 2012 00:33 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:31 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:28 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:26 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:25 cz wrote: On February 01 2012 00:24 Eisregen wrote: On February 01 2012 00:17 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: [quote] Thank you ![]() No it is not like walking to an officer, nor an offical and telling him/them they would commit some serious crime. sry to ruin your scenario. Do you guys love to make up such scenarios? I know 9/11 was and is still a big shock (myself included), no doubt, but sometimes I have the feeling the border to paranoid behaviour is crossed and everyone will find excuses for some just stupid behaviour by making up horror scenarios. Questioning these guys at the airport? Ok, I can live with that, though even with common sence you may have seen no need to. What I think are the prolly most retarded and expecially also hilarious parts, are the questions they asked and the decision to send em home afterwards :D I mean, asking them if one would be the lookout when they are digging up marylin, or looking for spades in the suitcase? wtf? That's the point were I am on the floor rolling around holding my stomach cause it hurts xD Says the guy from a country that restricts speech about certain issues. Enlighten me? about which issues arent you allowed to talk? :D Cant wait to get the comedy started :D Holocaust denial and promoting certain Nazi things. You can talk about holocaust denial sure. But you get punished for actually saying the holocaust didnt happen, as it is disrespectful for those human beings died in it, thats a big difference =) Promote certain nazi things? whats that? what would you want to promote? You are free to speak about the time 1933-45 as long as you keep it to the facts. How the hell did they even find out about the tweet? Kind of scary if you think about it.. Actually through searching the social media with programs for special keywords Exactly, Germany restricts free speech on certain issues. Because people died. Just like how you shouldn't make twitter jokes bout destroying America then hope to get through customs. Because people died. Please tell me you think it was right to deny these two entry to the US. I want to laugh even harder. :D I don't know about that, but I don't have a problem with them being stopped and questioned at customs over it. If just that would have happened we would not have this discussion. We have no idea what was said or what happened in the questioning. We just have the daily fail giving a sensationalist account and the bare facts. | ||
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