The Swastika (non-racist topic)

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  1. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    It represents the sun... it's an ancient occult sun symbol.
     
  2. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    hitler's germany is history now. the danger today is america becoming what hitler wanted germany to be. the attitudes that made hitlers rise possible have gained a degree of popularity, and the conditions which combined with them, also to an alarming degree seem to exist. i hope that turns around, and everywhere i see also signs that it can. but right now, and for the foreseeable future, it is the america i live in, that i fear becoming an ever more powerful seat of world dictatorship.
     
  3. Hedgeclipper

    Hedgeclipper Qiluprneeels Nixw

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  4. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    doesn't look like anyone familiar. whoever he is, i'd be more worried about carl rove. unless that is carl rove. which i kind of doubt.

    i'm guessing, is that supposed to have been charles manson at some point in time?
     
  5. wiccan_witch

    wiccan_witch Senior Member

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    I see it on doors where I live now.

    It's hard to break off cultural associations.
     
  6. celebrating

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    It is the symbol of BRAHMA, god creator of all things.
    Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, the hindu Trinity.

    The Nazis copied ALL their symbols from INDIA, none is originally created by them.

    In India there are Swastikas written all over the walls, it is refering
    To Brahma, others to Buddha, a religious meaning.
    Nothing political in the TRUE meaning of the Swastika, which is thousands of years old.
     
  7. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    Very true. Like the Roman salute. Now everyone calls it the Nazi salute, failing to understand that even in the early stages of WW2 it was used by Americans to show their allegiance.
     
  8. Hedgeclipper

    Hedgeclipper Qiluprneeels Nixw

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    he's this dude who pretty much devoted his life to the cause of restoring the virtue of the swastika symbol's popular image.

    He's a hippie with a lot of swastika tatoos named Manwoman
     
  9. gendorf

    gendorf Senior Member

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    I got the idea from him. I saw his book in a tattoo parlor and I read some parts of it. highly recommended. very enlightening.
     
  10. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    No, never heard of him before.

    Not true. The Nazis took it from their own germanic heritage.
     
  11. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    I hate symbols..The only symbols I even recognize are punctuation symbols and I will I could get rid of them cause even the question mark freaks me out sometimes
     
  12. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    So you don't recognize the symbols in traffic signs? ;)
     
  13. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    I recognize them but it does not mean I like them..damn symbols and signs..
     
  14. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    The upside down question mark in the Spanish language is my most hated punctuation symbol..true story..I would wring that symbols neck in person if it came around here..I hate it
     
  15. gendorf

    gendorf Senior Member

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    this: ¿

    Why?

    its just a symbol....you dont like the shape? or what?
     
  16. Gongshaman

    Gongshaman Modus Lascivious

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    I got in trouble for drawing a swastika when I was in third grade. I had no idea, I just thought it looked cool. I liked the Maltese cross too but it was harder to draw.
     
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  17. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    Another shinning example of a piece of shit and his cohorts that made a symbol that carried many meanings, Into a hate response symbol.

    Its the first to come to mind and its sad it only took one ass clown to ruin it. Just like America and obama :2thumbsup:
     
  18. celebrating

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  19. inthydreams911

    inthydreams911 Senior Member

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    One time on mushrooms, I saw a beautiful symbol, and it was literally made out of child's laughter, a loving couple holding hands, a beautiful kiss, and tears of joy. It was on the most unbelievably beautiful things I ever saw.
     
  20. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Just like homosexuals hijacked the word gay which means merriment, the Germans hijacked the longtime symbol for peace and hope the swastika.

    There no getting around it when you think of the swastika you immediately associate it with World War II, The Nazi party, and concentration camps. :(


    Hotwater
     

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