The Sturmabteilung (SA) was a branch of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP)
Röhm and dozens of SA leaders were summarily executed.
The use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations is punishable under current FRG law. It is regulated in §86a of the German Criminal Code.
Examples for "unconstitutional" organisations are the National Socialist organisations like the NSDAP or the SS, but also post-WW2 parties which got banned by the federal constitutional court like the SRP or the KPD.
Also non-German organisations like the ISIS, PKK or the Hamas are affected by this law
In Germany, the applicable law is paragraph §86a of the criminal code (StGB)
abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual). Meanwhile, "LGBTI" (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, intersexual) and "LGBTQ" (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender queer) are also used. It is a globalistically organized pressure group - especially in wealthy industrial nations - that claims to be humanistically oriented and to promote so-called "acceptance" in order to guarantee defenseless and "discriminated" people their full human dignity.
The many faces of discrimination against LGBTQI+
Hebrew pronunciation of the Palestinian-Islamic movement "Hamas". This is because in modern Hebrew the letter Ø (h) is not pronounced correctly, but sounds like Ø® (kh).
Most of those who use the word "Khamas" do it to make fun of the Zionists
Was it once again the Khamas?
Nazi is a demonizing political slur with echoes of the term National Socialism. The word is used today by democrats, in the mainstream as well as in "alternative" media, in the trade of suspicion organized in "non-governmental organizations" and by almost everyone to refer to people, organizations and circumstances they dislike. The objects of demonization need not have any connection with historical or ideological National Socialism or agree with its aims. A modern variant is "neo-Nazi".
Are we living in Nazi Germany?