With swastikaPhoto:ShutterstockAccording to the association, Manfred Klaschka, who placed cakes with a swastika and a child raising his hand in a characteristic gesture in a confectionery catalog, is a criminal. The authors who filed a lawsuit against the chef hope that he will be held accountable for these actions. The culprit of the scandal states that he is not a fan of fascist ideology, and that he made the "Nazi" cakes only to show off his skills to potential customers. If I were asked to bake a cake with a picture of Gaddafi, I would do it. "One has to live somehow," the pastry chef justifies himself. However, it will not be so easy to bring the enterprising chef to justice, since Klashka did not display his products for public viewing, and therefore did not violate the law on the display of Nazi symbols. Let us recall that the famous designer of the Dior house John Galliano lost his job for "love" of fascist ideology. Meanwhile, one of the American magazines has proposed its own system for measuring anti-Semitism.