Posted September 25, 2017

Bad Hair Day
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fronzelneekburm
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Registered: Apr 2012
From China, People's Republic of
Posted September 25, 2017

As you can imagine, this is a rather costly process, and most media organisations will be reluctant to make these kind of expenses on a backlog title that won't sell more than a few hundred (thousand, if they're lucky) copies. Some companies went the whole nine yards for films like The Evil Dead, Battle Royale and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. With most of the games that are geolocked in gog's or Steam's catalogue, they're mostly on the BPJM's "harmful to minors" blacklist, so you don't have to jump through the hoop of having to get a court to look at it. It's still costly, though. So the bottom line is: Most of these decisions date back to the 90s and early 00s, when these organisations were much more restrictive than they are now. If the publishers were to take care of it, they could get all of these games off the blacklist in one swipe. Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior, Half-Life, all of those got a free pass on appeal. But it's not going to happen in most cases, since nobody wants to spend the money for that.
Games and films getting blacklisted and banned has become rather rare in comparison to the past decades. As to the question who started this whole shit? I would guess that these kind of draconian censorship measures are mostly influenced by CDU/CSU policies. I know for a fact that the CSU-governed state of Bavaria was always very eager to sic their percecutors on films and other media.

_ChaosFox_
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Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted September 25, 2017
I've just had an interesting discussion with a colleague who reckoned that I should be "pleased" that the FDP were probably coming back into power alongside the CDU, as I'm a freelancer running my own business. And indeed, my initial thoughts were that, at least my tax burden will probably go down again. But the more I look at their policies and think about the situation as a whole, the more worried I get.
Firstly, the FDP are trying to move towards a "flat tax", which is known to benefit the rich more than it does low or average earners. The reality is that you don't start hitting high levels of tax until you reach around €45,000-€50,000, and the FDP is seeking to eliminate the 43%-45% tax imposed from an income of €53,666. If you have a flat tax that roughly maintains the same tax burden on sub-€40,000 earners, it massively reduces the tax revenue from the higher earners, and the loss needs to be made up with drastically reduced public spending. If public spending cannot be cut, the shortfall ends up coming out of the pockets of the middle class. Most freelancers don't earn more than (or much more than) the €45,000 threshold for this to be relevant.
The second is to facilitate the shift between private and statutory health insurers. At the moment most statutory health insurers impose a block on people aged 40 or over from shifting from private to statutory health insurance. This is to stop people from exploiting the cheap "Lockvogel" premiums of the private insurers when they're young and healthy before switching back to the statutory ones when they get old and sick. What the FDP essentially plans to do is eliminate this block, so that the private insurers can have their pick of the young & healthy while the statutory ones are left funding the old & infirm. For those of us who make decent livings but have pre-existing conditions that make private health insurance non-viable (my statutory premiums are crippling, but they're still less than what the private ones quoted me!), this essentially means that we're going to be financing the healthcare of the low-income bracket. I expect that would probably be achieved by lifting the premium limit of around €700 a month.
The only good thing that the FDP has been proposing is the abolition of the solidarity surcharge, but most parties were proposing this anyway (except Die Linke and the Greens).
So, no, the FDP is not a good thing for freelancers. The FDP is only good if you're earning €100,000 or over.
Firstly, the FDP are trying to move towards a "flat tax", which is known to benefit the rich more than it does low or average earners. The reality is that you don't start hitting high levels of tax until you reach around €45,000-€50,000, and the FDP is seeking to eliminate the 43%-45% tax imposed from an income of €53,666. If you have a flat tax that roughly maintains the same tax burden on sub-€40,000 earners, it massively reduces the tax revenue from the higher earners, and the loss needs to be made up with drastically reduced public spending. If public spending cannot be cut, the shortfall ends up coming out of the pockets of the middle class. Most freelancers don't earn more than (or much more than) the €45,000 threshold for this to be relevant.
The second is to facilitate the shift between private and statutory health insurers. At the moment most statutory health insurers impose a block on people aged 40 or over from shifting from private to statutory health insurance. This is to stop people from exploiting the cheap "Lockvogel" premiums of the private insurers when they're young and healthy before switching back to the statutory ones when they get old and sick. What the FDP essentially plans to do is eliminate this block, so that the private insurers can have their pick of the young & healthy while the statutory ones are left funding the old & infirm. For those of us who make decent livings but have pre-existing conditions that make private health insurance non-viable (my statutory premiums are crippling, but they're still less than what the private ones quoted me!), this essentially means that we're going to be financing the healthcare of the low-income bracket. I expect that would probably be achieved by lifting the premium limit of around €700 a month.
The only good thing that the FDP has been proposing is the abolition of the solidarity surcharge, but most parties were proposing this anyway (except Die Linke and the Greens).
So, no, the FDP is not a good thing for freelancers. The FDP is only good if you're earning €100,000 or over.
Post edited September 25, 2017 by _ChaosFox_

dudalb
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Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted September 26, 2017
Just ehat the world needed:An extreme right wing party gaining a position of power in Germany.
THat worked out so great the last time it happened......
THat worked out so great the last time it happened......

morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017

Really pathetic how West Germans (usually West German lefties) whine about East Germany (and Eastern Europe in general).

Bad Hair Day
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Registered: Dec 2012
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_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany

morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017

THat worked out so great the last time it happened......
And none of this would have happened if it hadn't been for Merkel's insane open borders policy since 2015. AfD would have collapsed long ago if it hadn't been for that.
I suggest you Americans take off all Syrian refugees from Germany and resettle them in the US, after all your country's meddling played its role in f***ing up Syria (just as you're helping f**k up Yemen right now).

BreOl72
GOG is spiralling down
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017
Germany's Population: 82,7 Mio
Thereof eligible to vote: 61,5 Mio
Actual voter turnout: 75% (~ 46,13 Mio)
Thereof AfD-voters: 12,6% (~ 5,8 Mio)
Converted to Germany as a whole, AfD voters account for ~ 4.8% of the population.
And yes - most of them are as deplorable as the average Trump voter.
Either too dumb, to know they are getting played, or just too full of hate to care.
EDIT:
Oh, and...
Most of the AfD voters are of an age, where they think of videogames as the devil's work - so I don't think, the point, that amuses you so much, has anything to do with this.
Thereof eligible to vote: 61,5 Mio
Actual voter turnout: 75% (~ 46,13 Mio)
Thereof AfD-voters: 12,6% (~ 5,8 Mio)
Converted to Germany as a whole, AfD voters account for ~ 4.8% of the population.
And yes - most of them are as deplorable as the average Trump voter.
Either too dumb, to know they are getting played, or just too full of hate to care.
EDIT:
Oh, and...
Most of the AfD voters are of an age, where they think of videogames as the devil's work - so I don't think, the point, that amuses you so much, has anything to do with this.
Post edited September 26, 2017 by BreOl72

morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017
Doesn't matter, your West German arrogance is sickening. West Germans got lucky after 1945 and behave as if somehow that was some achievement of their own, instead of being due to the simple fact that the Red Army didn't get any further west. The East payed the price for Nazism and WW2 and suffered 40 years of commie dictatorship. Under those conditions some solidarity with one's fellow countrymen shouldn't be that hard, but guys like you just constantly whine and think they're super-generous when you're just being a despicable, selfish asshole.

Bad Hair Day
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Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted September 26, 2017
If we could somehow convince a Blue to rename this thread "Erections in Germany" it might stop being so hostile in here.

morolf
I own Komodo dragons as pets
Registered: Aug 2012
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017

(see: https://www.merkur.de/politik/wer-hat-afd-gewaehlt-fast-13-prozent-bei-bundestagswahl-2017-zr-8715057.html ).
By contrast, they only got 10% of those over 60, and only 7% of those over 70.
It's rather the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats who are more and more becoming old people's parties.
And maybe the AfD will eventually produce its own video games, wouldn't surprise me (e.g. "Protecting the border" where you have to fight against illegal immigrants, or a WW2 shooter from the German point of view, with historical commentary by Gauland...).

Telika
Registered: Apr 2012
From Switzerland
Posted September 26, 2017


It's just layers over layers of absurdities. Better sit back and enjoy.

Cifer84
New User
Registered: May 2017
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017
low rated
Merkel is an ugly fat disgusting pig who destroys her country and is strictly anti-German.

immi101
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Registered: May 2010
From Germany
Posted September 26, 2017

very quick way to throw away any moral high ground (that you supposedly had)
also yeah democracy ...
"let's throw everybody out who doesn't fit in politically ..."
you would fit right in the eastern mindset that you describe :p

I'm not sure that label even fits to the AfD, let alone Die Linke.
I'm not aware of anything in their program that puts the democratic process into question.
exactly
I thought we would have reached a point where we realized that casting stereotypes about a few million people based on the anecdotal evidence from your own experiences is nonsense.
nobody denies that there are problems in the East.
But that attitude of total rejection is just childish. That arrogant Western attitude of constantly frowning down on the East in general only causes more damage.
Somehow the West still seems surprised that the Easterners didn't just flip a switch in '90 and turned into model western citizens and all the problems vanished thanks to the joy of western capitalism. :/

where do you see the rule of law in danger ?
Post edited September 26, 2017 by immi101