Vor ein paar Monaten gab es doch schon mal einen Rechtsextremen Vorfall in einer Freiwilligen Feuerwehr, wo die betroffene Person sofort rausgeschmissen wurde.
Finde ich gut, dass da sofort reagiert wird.
Vor ein paar Monaten gab es doch schon mal einen Rechtsextremen Vorfall in einer Freiwilligen Feuerwehr, wo die betroffene Person sofort rausgeschmissen wurde.
Finde ich gut, dass da sofort reagiert wird.
Ich bin mir sicher, dass es bereits Browser-Erweiterungen gibt, mit denen man seine eigene black/whitelist pflegen kann. Das erfordert dann aber trotzdem, dass du dir neue Websites white-listest um sie anzuschauen und dann zu entscheiden, ob sie bleiben können oder nicht.
Wenn man sich auf die "Curation" von jemand anderem verlässt, wird es spätestens bei Onlinehandel & anderen Sachen, wo Geld involviert ist, schwierig.
Ne, das ist deren Erich.
Die Polizei kann den Tatzeitraum eingrenzen: Unbekannte müssen auf eine Scheibe des Hauses zwischen Mittwoch, 30. Juli, 15 Uhr, und Donnerstag, 31. Juli, 9.50 Uhr, den Schriftzug „FCK AfD“ geschrieben haben. Hinweise auf den oder die Täter hat die Polizei bislang keine.
Na dann sind die Täter ja praktisch schon geschnappt.
Ich kann Haremshosen empfehlen:
Durch die eingeschlossene Luft sind sie im Somme angenehm frisch und im Winter angenehm warm.
I know. It is just that there is articles every now and then that complain about "plastic in beer" and reference the fact that this is not a violation of the German purity law.
It is not an animal product. It came to my mind as an example because every other year or so i see articles complaining about "plastic in beer" being allowed in Germany.
Using isinglass, which comes from fish, for filtration is not common in industrial breweries in Germany, but it also isn't prohibited. Industrial breweries mostly use diatomaceous earth filters. So in a first step they mix the beer with the PVPP so that coagulation can occur. Water is mixed with diatomaceous earth and run through a filter sieve, where the diatomaceous earth is retained and forms a filter cake and then the beer is run through that filter, removing almost all of the PVPP.
A similar process can be done using the isinglass instead of the PVPP and using isinglass is more common for filtration of wine.
So most beer probably is vegan (aside from the traces of insects and rodents that made it into the grain-silo), but there is no legal guarantee that every product made according to the German purity law is vegan.
For the period of occupation that is true, although i'd say that by committing the Holocaust Germany contributed significantly to the idea that a Jewish nation state would be needed for the safety of Jewish people.
In regards to German identity, it is complicated to the point of absurdity. I think the fragileness and relative recentness of a German national identity is playing a big role in overcompensation through extreme nationalism.
The federal republic is the legal successor to the third reich, which was technically still the Weimar republic, which in turn is the legal successor of the German reich founded in 1871.
The laws of the federal repbulic largely build on the laws of the German reich and even kept quite a few of the laws made by the Nazis, such as the laws around abortion. Courts today sometimes rule about upholding or revoking rulings in the Weimar republic.
The German "us" transcends the states. My Great grandmother, born in 1907 lived through 5 variations of Germany, when we seperate Weimar and the third reich.
The Holocaust certainly helped to give the final push.
You are right though that Israel is not just the result of Germany. The UK, France, the Soviet Union and other European countries helped to create it.
In all of tge mentioned countries deep rooted antisemitism and the whish to mostly get rid of Jews in Europe were a significant motivation.
That is not true.
Filtrate medium is not considered to be an ingredient, nor are additives that are removed by filtration except for technically impossible residue. This most notably includes PVPP as a coagulation agents to remove polyphenols which otherwise could help in the formation of haze when the beer is stored improperly or over longer times.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone
So no, beer in Germany does not have to be vegan by default.
lye (sodium hydroxide) has all sorts of uses and for cleaning your pan you don't need it dry. Just buy a cleaning agent containing it.
It is one of the most used chemical products and i strongly doubt that anyone having normal uses for it will ever get a government visit.