Posted by skunkie |
5/10/2006 11:40 PM | remove |
That flag in the middle is what had the Spanish dictadure during Franco. That only represent a grey era of our country. Rest of pics are good but this one. That's the same than showing a German's nazi flag.
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Posted by skunkie |
6/12/2006 12:38 AM | remove |
damn 'fachas' !
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Posted by Jandro |
9/29/2006 10:16 PM | remove |
This picture represent an apology to fascism and may offend any spaniard who believes in our democratic system, including me. Shoul be removed.
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Posted by whistlebait |
11/14/2006 3:16 AM | remove |
What do you mean?
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Posted by TurboZutek |
1/3/2007 9:01 PM | remove |
I agree this should be removed - but only because there isn't a single looker in the bunch!
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Posted by Dotsebeil |
4/25/2007 1:59 PM | remove |
As a German-American who lost many relatives during the Nazi Regime, I am not offended by the Nazi flag. I find it in bad taste, sure. I also find 9-11 protestors and conspiracy theorists in bad taste. However, this is not a photo of the photographer holding that flag. In fact, it might have been taken because of their distaste at the situation. Does this photograph offend you less if it was taken to document a hateful frame of mind? The nazi flag does not offend me. It saddens, sobers, reminds and bolsters me against such regimes.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
6/15/2007 4:28 PM | remove |
There's also a fairly modern looking street-light behind them on the left...
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Posted by moneywagon |
8/9/2007 5:31 AM | remove |
haha
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Posted by mj22cn |
4/11/2015 5:13 AM | remove |
Despite the fact that the flag is offensive and unconstitutional, this picture wasn't taken at Belchite. This belongs to the old abandoned town of Rodén, also in Spain and also in the province of Zaragoza.
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