they wore black armbands to mark the manchester munich air disaster anniversary
To segregate them.
Freedom of speech would encompass Nazi armbands, however, context still matters; I wouldn't try wearing one to school, for example.
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This depends. Some wear armbands to stop the sweat from dripping down their hands, wear it to look cool... and lastly, some wear armbands to protect their arm from rubbing/sticking against the bass.
not sure. I thnk it was that they were banned from wearing armbands and then the policy ended. Now they can.
to respect Syrian victims
You have spelled ARMBANDS correctly
For Jews, all Jews had to wear armbands on their clothes. Jews could not ride bikes or drive cars. Jews were not allowed in certain stores. Many people called Jews, "Dirty Jews". Jews did not have many rights at all. If they disobeyed the rules, almost all of the time you will have a death penalty if you were at a concentration camp.
In the context of 1917, MIP on armbands worn by women likely stands for "Made in Prison." During that time, women involved in the suffrage movement were often arrested and imprisoned for protesting and advocating for the right to vote. Wearing armbands with MIP indicated that they had been incarcerated for their cause.
stop wearing them
the armbands in panfu is where the horse stables are there is a door in the far right and if you go in in the corner there are armbands.