No, but if a public figure does it, they will generally be accused of misconduct.
Depends on the country you live in. Nazism is illegal in many European and Asian countries, but is considered a political group in North and South America.
A man who performed a Nazi salute during a demonstration against fascism was arrested by police on Saturday. So i think it's illegal.AnswerNo. There are lots of collectors who own Nazi uniforms. And there are lots of 're-enactors' who dress up in Nazi uniforms. Of course, this might not apply to all countries.
This was a Nazi salute that means literally "hail, Victory." It is profoundly offensive to use this salute in almost all contexts other than documentary or historical research contexts.
Using the Nazi salute was seen as some kind of privilege (!) and from 1938 onwards its use by Jews and most Slavs was forbidden. Its use by Poles was expressly prohibited and there were penalties for anyone who used it. Apparently, some Poles changed it to 'Geil Gitler' (something like 'Horny Hitler') and other mocking versions. Germans were also expected to sign letters with 'Heil Hitler' or with the words 'Mit deutschem Gruss' - which means 'With German greetings' (!) The use of the Nazi salute and 'Heil Hitler' was one of those things that made Nazi Germany look ridiculous abroad ...
Freedom of speech would encompass Nazi armbands, however, context still matters; I wouldn't try wearing one to school, for example.
Yes that is the correct spelling of salute.Some example sentences are:I salute you for knowing how to spell that word.The soldier forgets to salute his commanding officer.The Nazi salute is illegal in Germany and those caught doing it are jailed.Remember to salute the Queen as she passes.
Its just military practice. Most if not all military have a salute.
Billy Idol has admitted before to use Nazi symbols for 'shocking fashion'. So yes, it is the Nazi salute.
People wave their arms around for emphasis without necessarily doing a Nazi salute. There is no doubt that Barack Obama has no sympathy for Nazism.
Depends on the country you live in. Nazism is illegal in many European and Asian countries, but is considered a political group in North and South America.
A man who performed a Nazi salute during a demonstration against fascism was arrested by police on Saturday. So i think it's illegal.AnswerNo. There are lots of collectors who own Nazi uniforms. And there are lots of 're-enactors' who dress up in Nazi uniforms. Of course, this might not apply to all countries.
The Nazi Salute has two origins, both of which are disputed at times.Number one: The most plausible theory:Adolf Hitler modelled the Nazi Salute after ancient Roman soldiers, who would jut their arms forward in the same way as a salute to their superiors.Number two: The other theory:Hitler took the fascist arm raise from Benito Mussolini (Commandant of the Italian Army), who invented it because he had a fear of handshaking.
weirdly it is not illiegal to draw one its just illegal to wear one like the white NAZI soldiers did ........ also its illegal to draw and/or wear it if you mean it
The salute is not racist in itself. But since it is a representation of the Nazi regime, which stood for a racist ideology, doing it now invokes the feelings of anti-Semitism. Much like how the swastika is, in fact, an ancient Indian symbol representing life, its use now has been bastardized by Nazi Germany. The salute is not racist in itself. But since it is a representation of the Nazi regime, which stood for a racist ideology, doing it now invokes the feelings of anti-Semitism. Much like how the swastika is, in fact, an ancient Indian symbol representing life, its use now has been bastardized by Nazi Germany.
This was a Nazi salute that means literally "hail, Victory." It is profoundly offensive to use this salute in almost all contexts other than documentary or historical research contexts.
No, but it is highly contentious.
no