Salz in die Wunde streuen - translation to English
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Salz in die Wunde streuen - translation to English

FORM OF PROTEST IN WHICH PARTICIPANTS SIMULATE BEING DEAD.
Die in; Die-In; Die In; Lie-in (protest form)
  • Die-in against [[ecological collapse]] by [[Extinction Rebellion]] in [[Natural History Museum, London]]
  • Die-in at the [[Queer Liberation March]], 2019, in Manhattan
  • Die-in protest against [[2003 invasion of Iraq]] in Sheffield, England, United Kingdom.

Salz in die Wunde streuen      
rub salt into the wound, place salt on an injury, make a matter worse than it already is
add insult to injury         
ALBUM BY ADD N TO (X)
Add insult to injury
alles noch Schlimmer machen, Salz in die Wunde streuen
added insult to injury      
das Ganze noch schlimmer machen, Salz in die Wunde streuen

Definition

die
1. <jargon> crash. Unlike crash, which is used primarily of hardware, this verb is used of both hardware and software. See also go flatline, casters-up mode. 2. <electronics> Plural: dies. An unpackaged {integrated circuit}. [Jargon File] (2002-12-09)

Wikipedia

Die-in

A die-in, sometimes known as a lie-in, is a form of protest in which participants simulate being dead. Die-ins are actions that have been used by a variety of protest groups on topics such as animal rights, anti-war, against traffic violence, human rights, AIDS, gun control, racism, abortion, and environmental issues. Often, protestors occupy an area for a short time instead of being forced to leave by the police.

In the simplest form of a die-in, protesters simply lie down on the ground and pretend to be dead, sometimes covering themselves with signs or banners. The point of a die-in is to disrupt the flow of people on a street or sidewalk to grab the attention of passers-by.

In more complex forms, fake blood or blood-stained bandages are sometimes used, as well as simulated death throes and writhing from the protesters in an attempt to make the deaths appear more realistic. In other cases, protesters have surrounded the "bodies" in chalk outlines reminiscent of the troped outlines around murder victims. This has been done as an attempt to symbolize that the organization being protested against has "murdered" people. Sometimes, part of the protesting group makes speeches about what is being protested while the rest of the group lies on the ground.