spidergoat
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Clockwise good, counterclockwise bad.
Swastika, this widespread symbol is particularly revered by the Jains, the Buddhists and followers of Vishnu. It is essentially a cross spinning at its centre, with the angles at the end of each arm representing light streaming as the cross turns. Spinning clockwise, it symbolizes male energy; anticlockwise, female. In Jainism, the four arms represent the four levels of existence. The anticlockwise form has been debased into a symbol of black magic and negative energies.
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If it's in Native American cultures then one would think it's somehow biological?
Hitler directly borrowed the idea from the vedas. IN fact pre-WW2 germany had one of the most developed sanskrit departments in the west (Hitler also borrowed other words from vedic culture like "aryan" .... after applying his own unique flavor to it of course)As if we are prone to drawing this symbol. If so, then perhaps Hitler was more clever than we think. This symbol my have struck a deeper psychological cord with people then we'd first assume and attaching this to an agenda is very manipulative.
Swastikas remind me of home. I read recently that some native American tribes had it as a religious symbol. Thats incredibly awesome to me.
I found this excellent site on reclaiming the swastika:
http://reclaimtheswastika.com/photos/
Jackie Kennedy in a Navajo costume
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Clockwise good, counterclockwise bad.
NO NOT BAD. Highjacking a 10000 year old symbol for 20 odd years, does not make it bad!
NO NOT BAD. Highjacking a 10000 year old symbol for 20 odd years, does not make it bad!
Sorry, it does. At least respect the enemies of fascism and not use it. I agree it's extreme to change this building, the design of which can't be easily seen from the ground. It's like those few people who still insist on using the word "gay" to mean happy. Times change.
I agree that banning is also extreme. Anyone with a minimum of tact should be sensitive about it's use.
I guess you know that in U.S it is still used by Hindu people. I would say are the only ones who used it prior to Nazi's with regularity anyway or at least where it had any real meaning.