hey wait a minute...but for westerners pre-WWII it was pretty much analogous to a four leaf clover
hey wait a minute...but for westerners pre-WWII it was pretty much analogous to a four leaf clover
Just like a up-side down cross, it's not a anti-religious symbol, it's a symbol for the Irish.I heard it was a Hindu symbol for peace
I think we are missing a few flags and symbols lolOther symbols which are responsible for genocide and the mass slaughter of people, which are allowed.
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Well actually after Schliemann (sorry for any spelling errors) discovered the swastika and linked it back to ancient German artifacts it was being used practically everywhere with rotations both clockwise and anticlockwise like literally it was being put on Carlsberg beer bottles, American army shoulder patches and even Boy Scout merit badges and on top of that the swastika you showed an image of is only one example of it in Hinduism but the swastika is actually present in many other cultures for example in Finnish folklore hence why they used it as symbolism in their military and there are many other cultures that adapt the swastika in its different variations and in some the swastika is exactly the same as the Nazi swastika (obviously not counting the flag colours in the background). That little history rant is not me saying that the swastika should now be allowed but just saying maybe delve a bit deeper into the origins of something before you associate it with what it is commonly associated with. That being said it is commonly associated with anti-semitism so unless that association magically disappears it shouldn't be allowed as long as Racism is not.There's a big difference between
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I agree with this although personally when I look atWell actually after Schliemann (sorry for any spelling errors) discovered the swastika and linked it back to ancient German artifacts it was being used practically everywhere with rotations both clockwise and anticlockwise like literally it was being put on Carlsberg beer bottles, American army shoulder patches and even Boy Scout merit badges and on top of that the swastika you showed an image of is only one example of it in Hinduism but the swastika is actually present in many other cultures for example in Finnish folklore hence why they used it as symbolism in their military and there are many other cultures that adapt the swastika in its different variations and in some the swastika is exactly the same as the Nazi swastika (obviously not counting the flag colours in the background). That little history rant is not me saying that the swastika should now be allowed but just saying maybe delve a bit deeper into the origins of something before you associate it with what it is commonly associated with. That being said it is commonly associated with anti-semitism so unless that association magically disappears it shouldn't be allowed as long as Racism is not.
My boy did you read what I posted doeYou getting it wrong. Hindu symbol was made, symbolized something i forget. Hitler took it and spun it 45 degrees and used it for the nazi party.
Well actually after Schliemann (sorry for any spelling errors) discovered the swastika and linked it back to ancient German artifacts it was being used practically everywhere with rotations both clockwise and anticlockwise like literally it was being put on Carlsberg beer bottles, American army shoulder patches and even Boy Scout merit badges and on top of that the swastika you showed an image of is only one example of it in Hinduism but the swastika is actually present in many other cultures for example in Finnish folklore hence why they used it as symbolism in their military and there are many other cultures that adapt the swastika in its different variations and in some the swastika is exactly the same as the Nazi swastika (obviously not counting the flag colours in the background). That little history rant is not me saying that the swastika should now be allowed but just saying maybe delve a bit deeper into the origins of something before you associate it with what it is commonly associated with. That being said it is commonly associated with anti-semitism so unless that association magically disappears it shouldn't be allowed as long as Racism is not.
you never talked about how hitler altered it doeMy boy did you read what I posted doe
Ey fair enough doeyou never talked about how hitler altered it doe
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