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diggummup said:I think it's ridiculous. I mean you can sell all the stamps and coins you want or anything else that isn't "military" related with swastikas on it so what's the difference? And yes whether people know it or not there are far worse example of genocide (by mere numbers alone) than what the Nazis did to the Jewish people in WWII by both the Russian Government (Stalin) before the Jewish Holocaust and the Chinese Government (Mao Ze-Dong) after the holocaust.Sonoma County Mike said:I had some collectable German Army military stuff from World War II. Some of it had that well known symbol of Germany from the years 1934 - 1945. I was not allowed to sell. I'ts quite ironic that you can't sell some of German military collectables but it's ok to sell all of the Soviet and Red China military stuff?
Sorry to get off topic. The more liberal this country becomes the less freedoms we have, how ironic.
I'm guessing it's just easier for ebay to ban them all and police that, then to have to make constant judgment calls on what crosses the line. It's all about doing as little as possible and turning the highest profit!