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azortoonz · 1 year
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i'm sick so i decidet to treat myself
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Germany and Japan ! 🇩🇪🇯🇵
I didn’t know what I wanted them to wear so I just put them in somewhat formal clothing
I don’t really like how I drew Japan’s hair but I didn’t know what I wanted it to look like .
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ask-itager · 8 months
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who's taking whose last name when you get married?
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But really it doesnt matter since we'll still be called "mister germany" and "mister italy" anyways
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aichabouchareb · 1 month
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Horrific scenes .. an Israeli drone targeted 4 unarmed Palestinian civilians in Al Sikka area in Khan Younis city in the beginning of February 2024.
مسيرة إسرائيلية تظهر استهداف 4 مدنيين فلسطينيين بمنطقة السكة بخان يونس، المشاهد التقطت من مسيرة إسرائيلية أسقطت في خان يونس جنوب قطاع غزة بداية فبراير الماضي.
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toasty-draws-stuff · 5 months
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Art from Math class
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I was bored (becuase it was too easy) and so I drew this.
I hope you guys like it!
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stitcherofchaos · 21 days
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Why hasn't there been a Hetalia AU where the countries were never made civilized by stronger countries?
Like Ancient Rome never conquered the Romantic countries, England and France never conquered the North American countries, Spain and Portugal never conquered South American countries.... etc.
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pick-a-ship · 6 months
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(There’s too many, sorry)
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wolves-facts · 5 months
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In 1934, Germany was the first country to introduce legislation protecting wolves, along with many other animal welfare laws introduced shortly before and after. At the time, wolves were already extirpated, hunted to local extinction decades earlier, and it wouldn't be until around the turn of the century when wolves would return. Currently, there over 1000 wolves in over 100 packs in Germany.
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universal-casey · 1 year
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Was bored in class and decided to work out my CH anatomy. Also added Ame’s scars :)
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fushinochayo · 2 months
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kudasuki · 5 months
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Hello! I'm not very good at drawing😮‍💨........, but I'm back🥹✌️. I drew this recently👇. Nazi man! 🇩🇪
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soryualeksi · 3 months
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The first German media is carefully starting to report on our Foreign Minister "warning against" the absolute bloodbath "humanitarian challenge" of an all-out Israeli attack on the refugees in Rafah.
And I found myself baring my teeth against the radio like a weirdo because I can't contain my disgust and fury.
You.
Were all cheering this on UNTIL NOW.
You.
Were persecuting anyone who raised the alarm about the ON-GOING humanitarian catastrophe as an "antisemitic terrorism supporter". People lost JOBS. People lost social standing. PEOPLE WERE SUED.
Everyone with a human heart WAS SCREAMING ABOUT THIS FOR FOUR MONTHS but you were too fucking racist and arrogant to listen, because "who can trust these Muslims and anyone who lets themselves by MANIPULATED by them amirite".
And NOW that 30 THOUSAND bodies are counted and MANY will follow, NOW that EXACTLY WHAT PEOPLE SAID WOULD HAPPEN IN RAFAH IS HAPPENING.
Now you're getting scared because those people who kept screaming about human rights might ACTUALLY have been onto something, and you're seeing yourself unable to wiggle out of the fact that YOU TOO cheered on this ethnic cleansing, you see yourself in some DEEP SHIT of I don't fucking care "public opinion" or something, because CERTAIN AS HELL IT'S NOT SUDDENLY GROWING A CONSCIENCE.
And now you try to fucking quickly get up some "plausible deniability" defence, so that you might be protected from the full brunt of "The world is watching the targeted massacre of refugees on livestream and YOU personally told the perpetrators that it's fine, go ahead, no red lines, do as you wish because PER DEFINITION your ends are pure of heart and justify ANY means physically possible" UNTIL THIS FUCKING MOMENT WHEN IT BECAME TOO OBVIOUS TO FURTHER DENY REALITY.
I fucking hate everyone.
I hope their stories haunt you to the end of your days, awake and asleep.
Germany is complicit and was ENTHUSIASTICALLY so until THIS moment, where now everyone is trying to wiggle out.
"We just didn't KNOW! UwU"
FUCK THIS ENTIRE FUCKING NAZI COUNTRY
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milanson · 3 months
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Iran🇮🇷, North Korea🇰🇵, Mexico🇲🇽 and Germany🇩🇪
in short, no one asked or expected, but I drew humanizations of a couple more countries.
I don’t know why Iran has some kind of push-button calculator instead of a telephone, and Mexico doesn’t have earrings, but nachos. North Korea has officially allowed red lipstick only for itself. Well, Germany... Germany just looks like a blue-eyed genderbender to Natasha
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azortoonz · 2 years
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just a filler and unfunny meme bc
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williammooreowo · 5 months
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humanization of Germany
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He looks a little old, but I like him OwO
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coochiequeens · 5 months
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The politicians who made this possible have the suffering of womrn and minors on their hands
Germany considers ban on buying sex as the country is dubbed 'the brothel of Europe'
Germany is considering partially re-criminalising the sex work industry 
Buying sex is currently legal and legislation aims to give sex workers more rights 
But opponents say that the current laws benefit pimps and human traffickers 
By PERKIN AMALARAJ
PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 21 November 2023 | UPDATED: 23:23 EST, 21 November 2023
German politicians are pushing to ban prostitution, more than two decades after it was legalised, amid harsh warnings that the nation is quickly becoming the 'brothel of Europe.'
The centre-right CDU party is among those calling for the practice to be partially re-criminalised, claiming that the 2002 legalisaion failed in its aims of giving sex workers more rights and recognition under German law. 
Selling sex was legalised in 2002 by a previous centre-left government, with the aim of giving the now-250,000 sex workers working in Germany employment rights, access to welfare benefits and the right to sue clients who refuse to pay for services. 
But leading politicians have claimed that in practice, the vast majority of sex workers in Germany are not afforded these increased rights and protections. 
Dorothee Bär, the deputy leader of the parliamentary group for Germany's two main Christian Democratic parties, the CDU and the CSU, said that almost all of the country's sex workers are from abroad and do not have documents, and are therefore at the mercy of exploitative human traffickers and pimps. 
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Selling sex was legalised in 2002, with the aim of giving the now-250,000 sex workers working in Germany employment rights, access to welfare benefits and the right to sue clients who refuse to pay for services (File image)
'There can be no real equality as long as we accept that hundreds of thousands of women are treated like slaves. It is an offence against human dignity that we urgently need to end,' Bär told Bild. 
She said that pimps and human traffickers have been the biggest beneficiaries of the legalised sex industry. 
'Germany has become the brothel of Europe. The women are mistreated in the worst possible way by their clients and pimps' she warned. 
The CDU, Germany's opposition party, wants to adopt what is known as the Nordic model, whereby customers can be prosecuted for buying sex, but sex workers are not penalised. 
It was first enacted by Sweden in 1999. Following a government appointed special committee into the effects of the partial decriminalisation of sex work which found that between 1999 and 2008, street prostitution was reduced by half. 
Shortly after this, a string of countries, including Norway, Iceland, Canada and Northern Ireland, adopted some form of Nordic-modelled legislation to partially decriminalise sex work. 
The CDU's proposed legislation would see brothels being shut down, and the renting of apartments to sex workers being outlawed.
These measures, Bär claims, would reduce but not eradicate sex work in Germany. 
The proposal has been gaining traction with Germany's ruling party, the Social Democrats. Leni Breymaier, an SD MP, called the opposition's proposal 'a step in the right direction.'
Leading politicians claim the legalisation of sex work in Germany has largely benefitted pimps and human traffickers
It appears to have made a significant impact on Germany's top political echelons, with the country's chancellor, Olaf Scholz, claiming last week that he has always been 'morally outraged' by men purchasing sex.
The government later backpedalled, with Germany's families minister Lisa Paus saying that there were no plans to change the current laws. 
Organisations representing sex workers aren't happy with the proposals, claiming that there is no evidence that Nordic-modelled legislation helps women or lowers sex work.  
The Professional Association for Erotic and Sexual Services, which represents brothels and independent prostitutes, said punishing clients would only make the work more dangerous.
It said: 'Since Sweden was the first country in the world to introduce a sex purchase ban 25 years ago, there have been no studies to suggest that the Nordic model has been a success.
'It is always remarkable to see the means by which the opponents of procuring sex try to realise their moral ideas — at the expense of the rights of sex workers, customers and brothel operators and ultimately at the expense of a tolerant, free and rights-based society.' 
OK let's compare human trafficking into Sweden v Germany
"in 2020, police investigated 191 trafficking cases (109 sex trafficking, 41 labor trafficking, 41 uncategorized) and 80 human exploitation cases, compared with 272 and 47, respectively, in 2019. Authorities prosecuted 21 traffickers (seven sex trafficking, 14 labor trafficking) and convicted 12 traffickers (seven sex trafficking, five labor trafficking), a significant increase from four prosecutions and convictions in 2019. Of the 12 convicted traffickers, seven received sentences ranging from two to six years’ imprisonment; three received fines; and two received suspended sentences.
State law enforcement completed 335 pre-trial trafficking investigations of 470 suspects in 2021, the most recent year for which the government had comprehensive statistics; this was similar to 325 investigations into 421 suspects in 2020 and 313 investigations into 472 suspects in 2019, but less than 386 investigations into 602 suspects in 2018.  Of the investigations in 2021, 44 were for labor trafficking (compared with 34 in 2020), including six for forced begging and 10 for forced criminality, and 291 were for sex trafficking, including 55 investigations for child sex trafficking, compared with the same number of overall sex trafficking investigations, 291, in 2020.  Authorities attributed the recent increase in labor trafficking investigations to the 2019 extended mandate of the Federal Customs Financial Control of Illegal Work Directorate (FKS), which was expanded to include human trafficking.  In 2021, law enforcement initiated investigations into 16 organized crime groups (10 for sex trafficking and six for labor trafficking).  In 2021, German law enforcement and international partners (including EUROPOL and Slovakia) conducted at least six targeted operations against Vietnamese criminal organizations involved in human trafficking and smuggling, resulting in the arrest of at least six suspects and identification of at least 13 victims.  Police in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) continued to investigate and prosecute individuals involved in the Wermelskirchen child sex trafficking case and investigated 73 suspects in 14 states, identifying 33 victims.
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