I am claiming an exception to Godwin's Law
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Dalek Dave wrote:
taxed them at source back in the 40's
Yeah, see, there is a problem here... they didnt get any wages.... :)
Dalek Dave wrote:
And how much will it raise?
Sod all compares to the PR error. The UK still taxes black people. Perhaps we should not do so out of guilt for what our forebears did?
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Erudite_Eric wrote:
Yeah, see, there is a problem here... they didnt get any wages....
So what's the problem? If the wages were zero, then the tax would also be zero, and so they would have paid the tax bill in full. The money received now is a compensation, and under European law, legal compensation does not attract tax.
Erudite_Eric wrote:
Sod all compares to the PR error.
Indeed.
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Taxing pensions they pay as compensation to slave labor is immoral... So the real question is did Germany become more moral after starting and loosing 2 world wars? Or it just fighting the third one with financial means? Haven't Germany and Germans learned anything?
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You need to understand Germans. They have laws, and they follow them, with almost no thought at all. They are utterly incapable of forseeing that taxing these pensions is in any way wrong, or likely to cause offense, and at least be very bad PR. In this respect, no, they havent learnt a thing. But dont forget the Dutch faschists were so numerous they formed an SS division. There were also faschists in Belgium who worked with the Nazis. There were faschists in England who would have too, and the US dont forget, had its own Nazi party. So while it is easy to victimise Germany dont forget that against the backdrop of their time, when eugenics was popular science, and faschism was rife, they weremt so unusual. And by the way, the British invented concentration camps many decades before the Germans.
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Erudite_Eric wrote:
Yeah, see, there is a problem here... they didnt get any wages....
So what's the problem? If the wages were zero, then the tax would also be zero, and so they would have paid the tax bill in full. The money received now is a compensation, and under European law, legal compensation does not attract tax.
Erudite_Eric wrote:
Sod all compares to the PR error.
Indeed.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
The money received now is a compensation, and under European law, legal compensation does not attract tax.
Yeah, thats what I dont get. They never paid taxes so cant get a pension. This is compensation. It should be tax free.
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Nazi Slaves being Taxed.[^] How typical of our European neighbours that when things are a bit tight and they will be required to foot the bill of all the profligate countries in Europe that they decide to retroactively tax people enslaved under Nazi Rules. Hitler would have been proud of them.
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Oh no, some people who are getting free money from a state that isn't even theirs have to pay some tax on it! How awful! It takes some nerve to be 'furious' or 'outraged' at being taxed on free income which the modern German state is really under no obligation to give to these people at all. (Does Britain pay compensatory pensions for PoWs we kept and used to build infrastructure like the Orkney causeways? I don't think so.)
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Perhaps the Germans shouldn't have used slave labour in the first place, or at least, taxed them at source back in the 40's. To retrospectively tax them for the last 6 years seems a little unfair too. And how much will it raise? Bugger all in the great scheme of things, certainly not enough to dig France out of the hole it is about to find itself in.
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Really? Passing new laws or changing existing ones is what politicians are supposed to do. And then some years are spent with trying to figure out how to implement the new laws. In the end it's a cross between a government employee and an accountant that adds up how much you should have paid and sends you a nice letter. Especially that last guy would be very surprised. Laws are laws, regulations are regulations. Both have been followed to the letter and everybody has been treated equally. So what are you complaining about? But I have a simple way to get out of their way: I leave the house only at daylight, when the bloodsuckers must stay in their coffins.
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You need to understand Germans. They have laws, and they follow them, with almost no thought at all. They are utterly incapable of forseeing that taxing these pensions is in any way wrong, or likely to cause offense, and at least be very bad PR. In this respect, no, they havent learnt a thing. But dont forget the Dutch faschists were so numerous they formed an SS division. There were also faschists in Belgium who worked with the Nazis. There were faschists in England who would have too, and the US dont forget, had its own Nazi party. So while it is easy to victimise Germany dont forget that against the backdrop of their time, when eugenics was popular science, and faschism was rife, they weremt so unusual. And by the way, the British invented concentration camps many decades before the Germans.
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Erudite_Eric wrote:
You need to understand Germans. They have laws, and they follow them, with almost no thought at all.
Thank you very much. :) I will at least try to think a little more before obeying blindly. But it's very hard... Don't you have any tax offices? Can you dicker and haggle with the beaurocrat there? Or perhaps bribe him? I suspect that he has his laws and regulations as well and follows them. You may perhaps file a complaint if you think he did not. And he is probably also not interested in wether you find that fair or not. He's not the guy who made the laws.
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Why would I use a joke icon? There was no joke there. I cannot help it if other people fail to see sarcasm or irony. There are no icons for those. And as for you commenting on my composition style, that is a bit rich considering you cannot make a posting without spelling errors.
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Oooh, touchy touchy! :) Actualy I cant type worth a damn. Anyway, sarcasm really doesnt come across in writing, you need to explicitely state it.
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There have been several discussions about invoking a Sarcasm icon. Perhaps enclosing the phrase is dollar signs would do it. $Yeah, very useful!$
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Dalek Dave wrote:
taxed them at source back in the 40's
Yeah, see, there is a problem here... they didnt get any wages.... :)
Dalek Dave wrote:
And how much will it raise?
Sod all compares to the PR error. The UK still taxes black people. Perhaps we should not do so out of guilt for what our forebears did?
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Erudite_Eric wrote:
The UK still taxes black people. Perhaps we should not do so out of guilt for what our forebears did?
I am very proud of what our forbears did.
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There have been several discussions about invoking a Sarcasm icon. Perhaps enclosing the phrase is dollar signs would do it. $Yeah, very useful!$
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Erudite_Eric wrote:
You need to understand Germans. They have laws, and they follow them, with almost no thought at all.
Thank you very much. :) I will at least try to think a little more before obeying blindly. But it's very hard... Don't you have any tax offices? Can you dicker and haggle with the beaurocrat there? Or perhaps bribe him? I suspect that he has his laws and regulations as well and follows them. You may perhaps file a complaint if you think he did not. And he is probably also not interested in wether you find that fair or not. He's not the guy who made the laws.
And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
"Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"And I smiled and was happy
And it came worse.CDP1802 wrote:
But it's very hard...
Not for me. I like breaking rules. Always have done, natural anarchist I suppose. :) Yes, you can always argue with the dumb system trying to screw you into the dirt. At the very least it is fun, even if your only satisfaction is knowing how much of their time you have wasted. :)
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Oh no, some people who are getting free money from a state that isn't even theirs have to pay some tax on it! How awful! It takes some nerve to be 'furious' or 'outraged' at being taxed on free income which the modern German state is really under no obligation to give to these people at all. (Does Britain pay compensatory pensions for PoWs we kept and used to build infrastructure like the Orkney causeways? I don't think so.)
The clue is in the name... POWs are covered under the Geneva Convention, which allows for work to be done by them. (Strangely Officers are exempt from manual labour). But a nice try nonetheless.
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Erudite_Eric wrote:
The UK still taxes black people. Perhaps we should not do so out of guilt for what our forebears did?
I am very proud of what our forbears did.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
I am very proud of what our forbears did.
Great British moments in history: Invented concentration camps during the Boer war. Sold Opium to the Chinese, and went to war with them to keep on selling it. Stood back when Prussia invadesd France in 1870, then changed its mind in 1914 after Germany became a threat to Britains manufacturing base. Bought and sold slaves. Named an African country after someone who had been sentenced for runnig a protection racket back home (Rhodes). I am sure every other country has its dirty stuff too, but lets not pretend Britian is great for any other reason than it has a small neighbour also full of Britons (Britany).
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You need to understand Germans. They have laws, and they follow them, with almost no thought at all. They are utterly incapable of forseeing that taxing these pensions is in any way wrong, or likely to cause offense, and at least be very bad PR. In this respect, no, they havent learnt a thing. But dont forget the Dutch faschists were so numerous they formed an SS division. There were also faschists in Belgium who worked with the Nazis. There were faschists in England who would have too, and the US dont forget, had its own Nazi party. So while it is easy to victimise Germany dont forget that against the backdrop of their time, when eugenics was popular science, and faschism was rife, they weremt so unusual. And by the way, the British invented concentration camps many decades before the Germans.
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Oh I know, true on all counts. British army used concentration camps in Cyprus also AFTER WWII There were also collaborators in Greece (my origin) and also among the Arabs of the Middle East not to mention the Bosnian Waffen SS regiment... I can go on. However did anyone else bring a whole continent to havoc twice in 30 years in the 20th century? (Because the French managed to do so before with Napoleon...)
Alberto Bar-Noy --------------- “The city’s central computer told you? R2D2, you know better than to trust a strange computer!” (C3PO)
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Oh no, some people who are getting free money from a state that isn't even theirs have to pay some tax on it! How awful! It takes some nerve to be 'furious' or 'outraged' at being taxed on free income which the modern German state is really under no obligation to give to these people at all. (Does Britain pay compensatory pensions for PoWs we kept and used to build infrastructure like the Orkney causeways? I don't think so.)
Oh I don't know... given restitution claims from Germany where postponed in the 1950's until such time as the 2 Germanies are united in order to for justice to be properly served and then when they where united Helmut Kohl said that Germany cannot pay because it is almost bankrupt and thus restitution was never paid including to some countries Germany got HUGE loans from during the war while occupying them thus ruining them. In fact the "modern" German state is a result of damaged countries giving up on war restitution in order to help Germany rebuild its self. So YES they should pay untaxed and put a lid on it.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
I am very proud of what our forbears did.
Great British moments in history: Invented concentration camps during the Boer war. Sold Opium to the Chinese, and went to war with them to keep on selling it. Stood back when Prussia invadesd France in 1870, then changed its mind in 1914 after Germany became a threat to Britains manufacturing base. Bought and sold slaves. Named an African country after someone who had been sentenced for runnig a protection racket back home (Rhodes). I am sure every other country has its dirty stuff too, but lets not pretend Britian is great for any other reason than it has a small neighbour also full of Britons (Britany).
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Britain certainly did not invent slavery, that was around for thousands of years. We were, however, the first country to ban it, then banned it throughout the Empire, and even went on several wars to end slavery across the world. I think our record on slavery is rather good, on the whole. Also, we did not sell opium to the Chinese, we bought it from them after the first opium war, and after the East Indian Company stopped getting supplied through Burma. We merely went to war to keep up the supply. The Franco Prussian war was nothing to do with us, but unfortunately the 1914-18 war was subject to defence treaties (asked for by the French) as a result of the Franco Prussian war. You cannot have it both ways. The country was named after Rhodes because of his ability to make vast amounts of money and supply diamonds (amongst many other things), to the Empire. Indeed, Britain still has the monopoly on diamond merchanting, so good for him. As for concentration camps, yes, that was one of ours, but it took a German to make it really successful. Strangely, there was an American Cavalry Captain who gave smallpox infected blankets to the Plains Tribes as a method of culling them. His name was Captain James Kirk. Weirdly not many people mention this.
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Oh I know, true on all counts. British army used concentration camps in Cyprus also AFTER WWII There were also collaborators in Greece (my origin) and also among the Arabs of the Middle East not to mention the Bosnian Waffen SS regiment... I can go on. However did anyone else bring a whole continent to havoc twice in 30 years in the 20th century? (Because the French managed to do so before with Napoleon...)
Alberto Bar-Noy --------------- “The city’s central computer told you? R2D2, you know better than to trust a strange computer!” (C3PO)
Alberto Bar-Noy wrote:
However did anyone else bring a whole continent to havoc twice in 30 years in the 20th century?
Objection, Your Honor! As far as I know, WW I started with the assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria, leading to a war between Austria and Serbia, which again escalated and pulled in England, Russia and France and allied countries on both sides. And yes, Germany was an ally of Austria.
And from the clouds a mighty voice spoke:
"Smile and be happy, for it could come worse!"And I smiled and was happy
And it came worse. -
Oh I know, true on all counts. British army used concentration camps in Cyprus also AFTER WWII There were also collaborators in Greece (my origin) and also among the Arabs of the Middle East not to mention the Bosnian Waffen SS regiment... I can go on. However did anyone else bring a whole continent to havoc twice in 30 years in the 20th century? (Because the French managed to do so before with Napoleon...)
Alberto Bar-Noy --------------- “The city’s central computer told you? R2D2, you know better than to trust a strange computer!” (C3PO)
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Oooh, touchy touchy! :) Actualy I cant type worth a damn. Anyway, sarcasm really doesnt come across in writing, you need to explicitely state it.
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Odd, I had no difficulty comprehending the sarcasm in DD's initial posting.
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Yes I understand what the Nazis did was horrific. These slave labourers should count themselves lucky that they are receiving a special pension. If they were slave labourers in most other countries they would have gotten nothing. Having said that, it is not right that the Germans drop this bomb on them know. Let them be, in another 10 to 20 years there wont be any WW2 survivors left that would qualify for the pernsion.
Ego non sum semper iustus tamen Ego sum nunquam nefas!
sucram wrote:
count themselves lucky
wow, I'm almost speechless at your ignorance. The holocaust remains the benchmark of human atrocity, and you think the victims should count themselves lucky. Hopefully there's a special circle of hell reserved for people who think like this.