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Sisters Gegen nazis

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 20:40
by abraxas
Surely now, in these interesting times , is the point the band should reinstate the Sisters gegen Nazis t-shirt ?

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 09:08
by markfiend
I like your thinking :notworthy:

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 09:41
by abridged
I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 10:13
by lazarus corporation
abridged wrote:I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:
I got that once as well (although not from a particularly intelligent person): "who are the Gegen Nazis, then?"

Still, it gave me a chance to explain.

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 11:49
by abridged
lazarus corporation wrote:
abridged wrote:I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:
I got that once as well (although not from a particularly intelligent person): "who are the Gegen Nazis, then?"

Still, it gave me a chance to explain.
In the end I figured that getting beat up for the wrong reasons was just a bit too ironic even for a Sisters shirt! :wink: Mind you I remember getting prayed at in a New York subway carriage when wearing the Jesus shirt. The scary thing was that when the women praying said 'Amen' the rest of the people in the carriage repeated it! I know I'm evil but only a little! :wink:

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 12:08
by markfiend
The last time I wore my "Jesus loves The Sisters" t-shirt someone saw the "Jesus loves..." bit, came over to ask what it was...

...and seemed quite disappointed that it wasn't "...pies" :lol:

Re: Sisters Gegen nazis

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 14:32
by Being645
abraxas wrote:Surely now, in these interesting times , is the point the band should reinstate the Sisters gegen Nazis t-shirt ?

Absolutely. This shirt is obviously never out of date ... *sigh... and should always be available ... :D ...

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 15:17
by ruffers
abridged wrote:I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:
My wife's said the same thing about mine more than once.

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 15:29
by Charlie
abridged wrote:I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:
Unfortunately i can see how that can happen, some people (basically just some ignorant chav types!) will just zone in on the word Nazi.
They literally need the message spelling out to them, perhaps we need an 'idiot proof' version of the shirt too! :lol:

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 16:46
by Chaotican
I have a shirt that says, "Build THIS wall" and has a picture of the white house on one side and a church on the other.

People think I want to build the wall in Mexico.

Posted: 18 Aug 2017, 17:18
by EvilBastard
Charlie wrote:
abridged wrote:I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:
Unfortunately i can see how that can happen, some people (basically just some ignorant chav types!) will just zone in on the word Nazi.
They literally need the message spelling out to them, perhaps we need an 'idiot proof' version of the shirt too! :lol:
I remember getting stopped in Munich the day after The Ladies had played the Superbang tour. My leathers had the Sisters Gegen Nazis patch on the right shoulder and a Manx triskele on the left. Since the fuzz could only see my left side from the street they saw the 3 legs and assumed AWB or similar. Hence the stopping. I showed them the other sleeve - being German it was was perhaps more apparent to them what "Gegen Nazis" meant. Turns out that one of them was both a biker and a Sisters fan, so we quickly got things sorted.

But people here have stopped me and asked if I was a nazi - presumably the image of a massive fist smashing a swastika doesn't resonate.

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 09:19
by Pista
There's a petition to try to get the t shirt re-printed
tweet

petition direct linky

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 13:15
by ROBBIE
Pista wrote:There's a petition to try to get the t shirt re-printed
tweet

petition direct linky
With all the terrible atrocities in the world it is nice to see someone has time to think of the really important things in life... :roll:

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 14:31
by Being645
ROBBIE wrote:
Pista wrote:There's a petition to try to get the t shirt re-printed
tweet

petition direct linky
With all the terrible atrocities in the world it is nice to see someone has time to think of the really important things in life... :roll:
... :lol: ... signed. We all need feeding, expression, transition ... ;D ... and, IMHO, that is nice way to offer some...

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 15:31
by Zacharias
Taking a stand against racism is always important, no matter how you do it.

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 15:54
by markfiend
Zacharias wrote:Taking a stand against racism is always important, no matter how you do it.
Word :notworthy:

Posted: 18 Sep 2017, 11:07
by godgirl
Zacharias wrote:Taking a stand against racism is always important, no matter how you do it.
esp when TSOM get to profit from it! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 18 Sep 2017, 12:32
by Being645
godgirl wrote:
Zacharias wrote:Taking a stand against racism is always important, no matter how you do it.
esp when TSOM get to profit from it! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well, I'd call it a win-win, rather ... ;D :lol: ... and esepcially given this pretty petition that has now reached around 300 signatures ... within 3 days ...

Thinking of pledgers on Pledge Music that could also be an incentive ... to the decade-long yearned for advantage of ... everyone ... :lol: ...

Posted: 18 Sep 2017, 13:30
by iesus
abridged wrote:I had to stop wearing it back in the day because strangely everyone thought it WAS a Nazis supporting shirt. :eek:
Same happened to me every time i wore it. This t-shirt need redesign to be more clear its message. :roll:

Posted: 18 Sep 2017, 15:40
by Zacharias
People are idiots. Not the design. ;D

I remember when I was in 9th grade or something like that and donned a "Nazi punks f**k off" arm band (from the Dead Kennedys 7") on my jacket and a teacher reacted against the CROSSED OVER swastika. Sigh. :roll:

Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 12:27
by Quiff Boy
I get some strange looks for my "gegen nazis" pin badge, because they don't understand what "gegen" means and the word "nazis" is more prominent than the fist punching the swastika :(

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I wish the badge said "against nazis".

I also have a "st pauli fans gegen rechts" st pauli tee with the fist

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but tbh I tend not to wear that in situations where it could be misunderstood or cause offence (e.g.: when I'm going out for a meal!).

Although I DO make sure to wear it in situations where I want to cause the right sort of offence (e.g.: on demos and marches) ;)

the swastika on the tee is obscured by the first tbh, and most people in the uk don't understand what "gegen rechts" means. its far less obvious than "gegen nazis".

Posted: 01 Oct 2017, 11:36
by eotunun

Posted: 01 Oct 2017, 13:28
by eastmidswhizzkid

Posted: 01 Oct 2017, 19:30
by Quiff Boy
I have one of those. Had it few a couple of years...

Last year at Infest some woman asked me why I hated New Zealand so much. I thought it was hilarious as it hadn't occurred to me prior to that :D :lol:

Posted: 01 Oct 2017, 20:12
by iesus
Quiff Boy wrote:
I have one of those. Had it few a couple of years...

Last year at Infest some woman asked me why I hated New Zealand so much. I thought it was hilarious as it hadn't occurred to me prior to that :D :lol:
Better that than call you the other thing :wink: ;D