11-23-2020 10:25 AM
I'm so confused concerning eBay's policy on not listing Nazi Germany related items.
I am under the understanding items containing the dreaded swastika are not allowed but I see coins, books, stamps etc all over ebay.
I have a couple of WW2 nazi patches that to me are historical, but I am afraid to list. I guess I don't get what the difference is between a stamp with a swastika and a patch with one
11-23-2020 10:29 AM
Just because it is listed by some: it does not mean you can:
Nazi is safer to just avoid.
11-23-2020 10:32 AM
I guess a Nazi patch is considered propaganda..a stamp is not..its memorabilia.
eBay's policies prohibit items relating to Nazi media propaganda, items made after 1933 that contains a swastika, Nazi reproduction items such as uniforms, and all Holocaust-related products. Memorabilia such as coins, stamps, or printed period literature such as magazines, books, or pamphlets are not prohibited.
11-23-2020 10:34 AM
In many countries it is illegal to posses any German WW2 items, let alone sell. I know people that have those types of things that were handed down to them. They're pretty much stuck with them.
11-23-2020 10:52 AM
When I here Germany, I think of Germany, when I here Nazi, I only think of death. They are historical, one that I'm glad I'm not part of.
11-23-2020 10:52 AM
It's sort of like some people would think the statue David is porn. Just have to play by their rules however.
11-23-2020 02:54 PM
@simba6 wrote:It's sort of like some people would think the statue David is porn. Just have to play by their rules however.
Oh, my . . . comparing Michelangelo's David being considered "porn" to Nazi propaganda being unacceptable? No, it's really not like that AT ALL. That analogy was really poorly chosen.
11-23-2020 03:14 PM
It is a good practice to go by the written policy, and not by what other sellers are doing which is very risky.
11-23-2020 03:15 PM
Stamps and coins are a mundane part of society which in this case just reflects that government at that time. They don't overtly represent death camps, though it does suck to see hitler on a stamp, when we otherwise love historic objects like stamps. The whole nazi thing still hurts worldwide, so ebay has a blanket policy just to keep things safe> Offensive materials policy
11-23-2020 04:47 PM - edited 11-23-2020 04:48 PM
@pburn wrote:
Oh, my . . . comparing Michelangelo's David being considered "porn"
"Porn" may not have been the right word. But in the Vatican many of Michelangelo's masterpieces had their penises either smashed off or covered with fig leaves and/or paint. Seems that the nude male body was considered "vulgar". Pope Pius IX in 1857 ordered any statue with an exposed "male member" to be destroyed.
11-23-2020 06:01 PM - edited 11-23-2020 06:02 PM
@richard1rst wrote:"Porn" may not have been the right word. But in the Vatican many of Michelangelo's masterpieces had their penises either smashed off or covered with fig leaves and/or paint. Seems that the nude male body was considered "vulgar". Pope Pius IX in 1857 ordered any statue with an exposed "male member" to be destroyed.
Uh, yeah. Thanks. I was an Art History major. Maybe you misread my statement: I didn't say the controversy about nudes in art didn't (and doesn't) exist.
My point was not that there aren't issues surrounding nudes in art, and it wasn't an objection to the word or concept of "porn." My point was there is no correlation between the controversy of nudes in art and the controversy of symbols of the Nazi regime.
11-23-2020 06:09 PM
IMO, here's another reason not to list those items: with the rise of ideologies similar to those of the Nazi regime in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, there are certain factions of the population that would love to get their hands on that kind of hate-filled propaganda to stitch onto their clothing and/or display with pride as they march through the streets of countries who were devastated by the ideals behind and actions of those symbols.
Donate them to the Holocaust Museum, a WWII Museum, or some other like institution.
11-23-2020 06:33 PM
They are against Ebay policy. Do not list them here. Many people like yourself see others doing it and think it is OK just like people speeding on the roads.
11-23-2020 08:40 PM - edited 11-23-2020 08:43 PM
Anything that promotes solidarity, unity, and resistance against degeneracy, will not be allowed in Western Civilization.
You are however free to advocate that people remove themselves from the gene pool by becoming eunuchs, you may promote perversity, defeat and indolence. Don't you dare even even think of anything which sets a higher standard, encourages scientific advancement, or enables the formation of sustainable populations. Get down in the dirt pleb, and tow the line to your own extinction.
11-24-2020 10:17 AM - edited 11-24-2020 10:18 AM
I think you may have accidentally posted this comment on the wrong thread. Were you perhaps looking for The Soapbox?