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The German “Brachialrock” band Rammstein would destroy “the

Belarusian state policy,” ruled the moral Guardian of the ex-Soviet

republic. Supported by President Alexander Lukashenko, Social Council for

morality declared the band abruptly a public enemy. This is in regard

to a March 7th concert planned to take place in Minsk. The Rammstein

songs were propaganda for “violence, masochism, homosexuality and other

perverse,” directed against Belarusian values.

“A permit for a Rammstein concert is a mistake that could cost us a lot,” was said.

Source: bazonline.ch

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Bullshit. Rammstein is awesome, can't wait till they tour the U.S.

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.....wow.

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Aren't there more important things to worry about?

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“violence, masochism, homosexuality and other

perverse,” directed against Belarusian values.

Well...DUH, it adds to their charm of course. They definately need to get a grip.

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:clap:

i think this is great!

i mean, how else would we have known that belarus is being run by a bunch of total fucking idiots!? :laugh:

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wish I could make this show.

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I :heart: Rammstein!

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*giggle*

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Wow, Belarus must really have their shit together if Rammstein is their biggest worry!

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Aw come on, Belarus. Do these faces look like the face of a public enemy?

Edited by KatRN05
Posted (edited)

Maybe they were as sick as I am of people playing "Du Hast" while trying to look badass...

Edited by candyman

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