This is an issue which has been going on here for quite some time and really needs to be addressed.
After a good bit of discussion with other moderators, myself and Kdouglas are stilll a bit undecided as how to deal with these threads. So we're opening it to a poll to get some feedback.
The general consensus so far seems to be that certain elements of ww2 German military simulation are okay in given circumstances. Like a milsim event. However, guys running around dressed up as SS officers for the sake of being SS officers is not.
Going to copy over Kdouglases post as he put it very well.
the main issues i see with this are public perception of airsoft, and offending people
as it is, airsoft is getting some bad press from the media mainly focusing on the "wrong type" using airsoft for illegal purposes, our common answer to this is they can just as easily use a baseball bat/golf club or even a real gun, the intent is still there, if a reporter decided to turn up to an airsoft site for a day's game undercover and saw people there in full SS outfits, it could turn a possibly positive article about a good days game into a political rant about how we are all a bunch of nazi-wannabe's
secondly, airsoft is one of the most diverse sports in the world, people from all backgrounds and walks of life play side by side and against eachother with little to no politics and zero discrimination, if you were a polish or jewish person turning up to spend a day playing a game with your friends, how would you feel when you see a guy there in full SS uniform? especially so if you had family affected by it?
in reality, both of these issues do concern people actually turning up at an airsoft site to play, therefore whether or not they are allowed to play is up to the site owner, but they are two of the main reasons for me that it should not be allowed
however, personally i'm not offended by the image of the swastika and don't have any problem with people discussing it in principle, but i can understand the need for some sensitivity regarding the issue
having just got off the phone to the site owner an airsoft site, he said his policy will be if they are a re-enactment group and want to play or re-enact during a game every now and again, then that's ok, but no swastika's or the like
however, if they are just a bunch of lads getting a team together and want to run arround in an SS uniform on a weekly basis, then that's a no go
either way, he will have to remain vigilant of other people's opinions
I'll just conclude by saying
This concerns discussion on boards.ie only. It has nothing to do with airsoft sites, players or teams in general.
Posting up images of Swastikas, Lightening bolts or other such insignia will never be okay.