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Please, show me the way of a productive member of society by leading by example!
Georgia's ban is currently inactive, Bulgaria's ban on communism is public display of it (statues, flags and the sorts, video games that don't even promote communism in the first place dont count) Ukraine is following Poland's example for both nazi and communism symbolism
Just ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ stop at this point.
Poland doesn't need War Thunder to modify to their liking because they recognize War Thunder isn't promoting ideologies in ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ general.
China and Korea doesn't need War Thunder to modify War Thunder to their liking by removing Japan's Rising Sun flag because they recognize it isn't glorifying Japan and it's actions during WWII and prior even though they dislike the Rising Sun flag in general.
Nazi imagery is banned wholly in select countries, regardless of freedom of expression because it's THEIR ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ LAW.
In Poland, dissemination of items which are "mediums of fascist, communist or other totalitarian symbolism" was criminalized in 1997. However, in 2011 the Constitutional Tribunal found this sanction to be unconstitutional.[19] In contrast to this treatment of the symbolism, promotion of fascist, communist and other ideology deemed totalitarian remains illegal.
Poland recognizes Wolfenstein isn't promoting facism. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ retarded, but that's THEIR reason, their logic, not Germany's