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zonbron 30 augustus 2012 01:18

INDIA : Een kledingszaak heeft een foute naam voor hun onderneming gekozen "Hitler"
 
Een kledingszaak in het land van de heilige dieren heeft een foute naam voor hun onderneming gekozen, "Hitler"...

De eigenaar wist niet wie Hitler was, hij heeft zopas een beetje over Adolf kunnen lezen, dit dankzij het internet.

Daily Mail - Jewish groups in India urge owners of HITLER clothing store to change shop's name

- Proprietor says he only recently read about Hitler online
- Rajesh Shah claims the shop is named after his business partner's grandfather




A men’s clothing store in India is being asked to change its name after the chosen 'Hitler' unsurprisingly upset the local community.

Proprietor Rajesh Shah claims he was unaware that the name may cause offence as it derives from a nickname given to his business partner’s grandfather.

The ‘Hitler’-store has provoked outrage among residents and the small Jewish community in Achmedabad in the Gujarat province.

Mr Shah says no harm was intended when they named the shop.

‘Frankly, until the time we applied for the trademark permission, I had only heard that Hitler was a strict man, he told the Times of India. ‘It was only recently that we read about Hitler on the internet.’

He says Hitler was a nickname given to his business partner Manish Chandani's grandfather due to the man’s strict nature and has nothing to do with the German dictator.

But local Jews disagree and say the owners knew exactly what the name meant.

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After a visit by Jews from the local synagogue expressing their concern, Mr Shah has said he is willing to change the name but only if he is compensated as he and his business partner has run out of money.

Mr Shah claims all their funding of 40,000 rupee ( £454) had been spent on signs, business cards and advertising for ‘Hitler’ and that someone would have to pay for the re-branding of the clothes shop.

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Charlie don't Surf 30 augustus 2012 01:51

Love the Ghandi-shirt!

Koenraad Noël 30 augustus 2012 09:34

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Charlie don't Surf (Bericht 6305209)
Love the Ghandi-shirt!

Ik meen me te herinneren dat Ghandi een fan was van Mussolini.

Dionysus 30 augustus 2012 09:39

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I had only heard that Hitler was a strict man
Understatement van het jaar, voor alle jaren, van nu tot in de eeuwigheid.

De Brabander 30 augustus 2012 10:19

Och ja, tegenwoordig kan je toch alles zeggen.

zonbron 17 december 2012 08:02

Hitler als 'Lifstyle-Marke' in India

DWN - Kurios: In Indien boomt Hitler als Lifestyle-Marke
14 december 2012


Aufgrund internationaler Proteste musste dieses Restaurant in Mumbai seinen Namen „Hitlers Kreuz“ ändern, den es jahrelang getragen hatte. Doch Hitler ist in Indien weiter sehr beliebt. (Foto: Screenshot 14.12.2012)



Hitlers Sundae: Auf der Speisekarte des Restaurants Rasranjan in Ahemdabad.findet sich Hitlers Name für eine Eisspezilität. (Foto: Flickr/kerim)

Munglik 17 december 2012 08:26

Hitler heeft tegenwoordig toch een grote aanhang in Indië?
Een Indische politieker heeft gezegd dat hij volledig met Hitler akkoord ging als de Joden vervangen werden door Moslims.

zonbron 17 december 2012 08:48

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Munglik (Bericht 6459344)
Hitler heeft tegenwoordig toch een grote aanhang in Indië?
Een Indische politieker heeft gezegd dat hij volledig met Hitler akkoord ging als de Joden vervangen werden door Moslims.

Zo blijkt, maar ik kan in verband met die politieker niets terugvinden. U wel ?

Volgende kan mss het een en ander verklaren.

Sommigen zouden Hitler dankbaar zijn voor hun onafhankelijkheid.

Hitler, NOT Gandhi, Should Be Given Credit for the Independence of India in 1947


Nog...

Bloombergbusinessweek - Hitler Has a Following in India
6 december 2012





Hero Hitler in Love, a Punjabi comedy about a man with an explosive temper, and the Hindi film Gandhi to Hitler, a sympathetic portrait of the dictator’s last days (Gandhi once wrote to the Führer), came out last year. A soap opera, Hitler Didi—or “big sister Hitler”—is a hit. Bal Thackeray, the leader of a far-right Hindu party who recently died, professed admiration for Hitler.


Unlike in some parts of Europe such as Russia and Austria, where Mein Kampf has been embraced by the extreme right, Hitler’s popularity in India is not the result of anti-Semitism, says Navras Jaat Aafreedi, a professor of social sciences at Gautam Buddha University in New Delhi. He says it stems from a dearth of European history classes in schools. To the extent that German history is taught, he says, it’s in the context of “the view that had Hitler not weakened the British Empire by the Second World War, the British would have never voluntarily left India.” The country’s Jewish community—some 5,300 people—is one of a few in the world to have never been persecuted by their countrymen, he says.

Solomon Sopher, president of the Baghdadi Jewish community in Mumbai, agrees: “We have never been persecuted by any caste or creed. Not even by the Muslims.” He adds that Indians are prone to “hero worship” of strong military leaders. “Lack of examples of strong leadership in India leads the Indian youth to admire Hitler,” explains Aafreedi.

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That may explain why Mein Kampf, the dictator’s memoir, sells briskly in Mumbai and is printed by at least 13 publishers in India, according to Economic & Political Weekly. Mein Kampf is also becoming a must-read for some business schools applicants. “Each year, when I sit for admission interviews, there [are] books that are mentioned as favorite reads” by applicants, says Uma Narain, a professor at S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research. “This year, many referred to Mein Kampf.”

Munglik 17 december 2012 08:53

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door zonbron (Bericht 6459351)
In kan in verband met deze niets terugvinden. U wel ?

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There was plenty more too: much of it inspired by the failed artist who became Germany’s führer. After all, only weeks before the riots erupted, Thackeray said this about the führer’s famous autobiography: “If you take Mein Kampf and if you remove the word Jew and put in the word Muslim, that is what I believe in.”
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-in-india.html

zonbron 17 december 2012 09:00

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Munglik (Bericht 6459355)

Bal Thackeray, van de Shiv Sena partij, dus.

Bedankt.


Hindu extremist


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