First off: it is not a NAZI thing. It is called a letter, I know you know.
But especially in the Anglo-Frysian-Saxon (6-8th AD), where it signified the "oe"vowel.
Second: The letter has an intrinsic meaning, just like the S of Superman. It refers to "an inherited estate"
It may have mean quite a few things, both physical as metaphysical.
Third: your argument would also make the 3 squares NAZI, buttons, caps, clothing, wool, color, and the kicker, MEN
Yes, real men are NAZI. You see where this is leading.
But the real kicker? Ever checked your Bluetooth symbol?
Happy Cancel culture, dude. So, first get the origins right.
Fourth: Whether in later times a group has used a symbol, think Swastika, it does not make the symbol bad. You can see this symbol everywhere in indian European cultures over the thousands of years and it's use us wide spread. Even in South American cultures. And no, it is not the symbol of the Holocaust. Far from it.
Consider, as an example, the cross as a symbol. think of the fact that this symbol of eternal life, has come to be taught as something else entirely, for instance, refering a child predator preference to kill his victims after his exploits, and all those that dare use a different meaning are arrested and put on trial, shamed ostracized from society.
Would you have revulsion for such an idea? That is what happened to the swastika. By putting this under ban, the deep metaphysical meaning also has been suppressed.
The same goes for the rune alphabet called Futhark. Every letter has use as a vowel or consonant, but, every letter also has a deep metaphysical meaning.
Was it abuse by the man in the picture to wear it on his uniform? The symbol only indicates something: an inherited estate.
Note the poetry:
[An estate] is very dear to every man,
if he can enjoy there in his house
whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.
Quite nefarious is it not?
But to get to the point of use of what appears to be a Futhark Symbol. Even if it were, so what?
Inherited estate?
Yes, you as a person have an inherited estate. On your DNA level, on your state as a citizen, in the country where you were born, and if you are in the US, a free man or woman with faculties and rights to use them. The fact that you are alive now. It is all inherited.
Quite an estate you've got there, junior.
Is it worth defending against Cancel culture? If yes, than that symbol signifies something good, significant, almost holy, as it is the greatest gift.
So, my encouragement would be, to invest some time to educate yourself in this respect.
First off: it is not a NAZI thing. It is called a letter, I know you know.
But especially in the Anglo-Frysian-Saxon (6-8th AD), where it signified the "oe"vowel.
Second: The letter has an intrinsic meaning, just like the S of Superman. It refers to "an inherited estate"
It may have mean quite a few things, both physical as metaphysical.
Third: your argument would also make the 3 squares NAZI, buttons, caps, clothing, wool, color, and the kicker, MEN
Yes, real men are NAZI. You see where this is leading.
But the real kicker? Ever checked your Bluetooth symbol?
Happy Cancel culture, dude. So, first get the origins right.
Fourth: Whether in later times a group has used a symbol, think Swastika, it does not make the symbol bad. You can see this symbol everywhere in indian European cultures over the thousands of years and it's use us wide spread. Even in South American cultures. And no, it is not the symbol of the Holocaust. Far from it.
Consider, as an example, the cross as a symbol. think of the fact that this symbol of eternal life, has come to be taught as something else entirely, for instance, refering a child predator preference to kill his victims after his exploits, and all those that dare use a different meaning are arrested and put on trial, shamed ostracized from society.
Would you have revulsion for such an idea? That is what happened to the swastika. By putting this under ban, the deep metaphysical meaning also has been suppressed.
The same goes for the rune alphabet called Futhark. Every letter has use as a vowel or consonant, but, every letter also has a deep metaphysical meaning.
Was it abuse by the man in the picture to wear it on his uniform? The symbol only indicates something: an inherited estate.
Note the poetry: [An estate] is very dear to every man, if he can enjoy there in his house whatever is right and proper in constant prosperity.
Quite nefarious is it not?
But to get to the point of use of what appears to be a Futhark Symbol. Even if it were, so what?
Inherited estate?
Yes, you as a person have an inherited estate. On your DNA level, on your state as a citizen, in the country where you were born, and if you are in the US, a free man or woman with faculties and rights to use them. The fact that you are alive now. It is all inherited.
Quite an estate you've got there, junior.
Is it worth defending against Cancel culture? If yes, than that symbol signifies something good, significant, almost holy, as it is the greatest gift.
So, my encouragement would be, to invest some time to educate yourself in this respect.
You're welcome, son. Want some more chocolate?