Nazi symbol? You be the judge. Symbolism will be their demise. You can’t make this up.
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I posted this last night. @deathRayDesigner explained: Ancient Hindu symbology. There are two kinds, clockwise (shown above) and counter-clockwise (used by Nazi Party). The kind shown is the Hindu sauwastika. If symbols are important, it is important to understand them, and be unconfused about them. I looked it up and he seems to be right.
The clockwise version called swastika was the good omen version of the parity and was adopted by the Nazis. This non-Nazi symbol (sauwastika) appearing in a Thailand-located event (93.5% Buddhist) would be as normal as a cross at a Christian event, having no connection to Nazism. Thus, the premise of the post is completely inappropriate.
If you are going to emphasize symbolism, then you must accept THIS symbol as being meaningful only in context as a Thai religious symbol.
I’ve seen this posted a few times and tried to make this point. These posts make us look stupid.
It’s a swastika period and they know it. These turds are just attempting to hide behind, “It’s a peaceful symbol in Thailand.” Oh BS WEF Klaus Schwab POS! You’re just trying to hide your evil behind Sheeple stupidity! Call it what it is Anons! It’s a Nazi Swastika dressed up in Christmas Tree colors to slap us God and Christ loving countries in the face.