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Ban will be 3 days because as far as I know it is his first offence, not sure. So unban on july 17th.
He was also asked by Maquisard to change his name earlier today, the name means something like "kraut bastards", as far as I understand a term used by the French during WW2 to describe the nazis.
I guess Pat felt it was not in line with our rules, I am not so sure myself, in the end Salopard was not kicked for his name. Maybe Pat can explain why he feels he should change his name, could be a cultural thing.
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All countries that participated in the various wars have certainly committed atrocities , there is good and bad soldiers, but it is necessary to know forgive and forget with time, while paying tribute to the victims. Did he participated in the war for this nickname?
Personally , this remark is valid for all the resentful nicknames given to the soldiers of the other countries, it's like saying bastards of Ruskov or polak !
This nickname somewhat shocked me, that's why I asked him to change it .

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Maquisard83 wrote: About bastards of krut, it is in fact about an insult or rather a resentful term has the encontre of the German army during the World War II. If this naming was common during the war, I find that today it is not acceptable , especially coming certainly from a person who didn't know her.
All countries that participated in the various wars have certainly committed atrocities , there is good and bad soldiers, but it is necessary to know forgive and forget with time, while paying tribute to the victims. Did he participated in the war for this nickname?
Personally , this remark is valid for all the resentful nicknames given to the soldiers of the other countries, it's like saying bastards of Ruskov or polak !
This nickname somewhat shocked me, that's why I asked him to change it .
Okay, so he will have to change his name before we unban him? Because you didn't kick him or warn him as an admin.
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