Following protests, the Dutch town of Geffen will not display the names of German Wehrmacht soldiers along with Jewish Holocaust victims on a new monument. The monument, scheduled to be unveiled Saturday in the eastern Netherlands town, “was meant to promote reconciliation but instead caused controversy,” Mayor Roel Augusteijn said at a televised news conference Thursday to explain the decision. — Forward

There appear to be no protests, however, about the design of the memorial, on which is hastily inscribed the following phrase in Comic Sans with unnecessary straight quotes:

'Verzoening’ Ter nagedachtenis van alle slachtoffers van oorlogsgeweld

(Reconciliation. To honor the memory of all victims of war.)

Update: I guess there actually was some blowback about the typeface choice, as stated on the local government’s official site (Google translated):