On Fri, 18 Aug 00 20:02:17 +0100 Thomas Morsch <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>Just a quick remark to clarify a point that is important to me: I
>absolutely agree with what you say. The point is that there is a
>difference between _making remarks_ in class that are offensive to
>believers of a certain religion on the one hand and discussing a _film_
>in class that might be offensive to the same people on the other hand.
>There is a difference between promoting pornography and discussing a
>pornographic film.
I ask the following question as a point of information, Thomas:
Are there any laws or university policies in Germany that would restrict
the showing of pro-Nazi or Neonazi films? If they are permissible in
classroom screenings, are they also permissible in, say, a film society's
screenings or in a public cinema?
Extending your comment above, there is a clear difference between promoting
Nazism and discussing a pro-Nazi film. I often show TRIUMPH OF THE WILL in
my classes and no one has ever accused me or my courses of being
pro-Nazi. But I wonder if German politicians and university administrators
would feel the same way.