They’re blatantly using the swastika in their logos
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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It's a religious symbol in Thailand and other Asian countries. The Nazis only adopted it.
Actually the Romans could have gotten it from the Hindus as the west had gotten that far by then. Swastika is a sanskrit word.
It's a swastika and also a Celtic knot. Someone posted a list of the special logos from past WEF conferences and I noticed that often they combined motifs, like the knot, with combinations of colors, like a rainbow palette, to make a fusion symbol like this one. Because of the coloring, you see a swastika. Try to ignore the colors and you see the knot.
Actually, it is called a sauwastika in Hinduism. It "rotates" opposite to a swastika. Such symbols were a legacy to Buddhism, which derived from Hinduism. Thailand (notice the venue) is 93% Buddhist.
Net result: nothing to do with Nazism here.
I agree, whoever was first in using that symbol, it is their intent that counts, the symbol itself doesn't have an immutable meaning. And in Thailand probably Buddhist. The American Indians use it too. I don't think the rotation is definitive because it seems to me everyone has occasionally gotten it backwards from the customary direction.
I saw a video in some chat channel with the title: Nazis STOLE the swastika.
Emo for sure, as stealing implies ownership. And as far as we can tell, it was imported into those regions by eh .... the top of the line of the hindhu caste syste, bramans ...who were blue eyed, white people ....
Nazis stole, appropriated, whatever. Every culture has done so. This is the beauty of symbols. You take it, load it with your own messaging.
Just like the Jews do with their "star of david" which is a stylized representation of the Venus star (Ishtar) touring around the sun as seen from the earth. (Apart fro the fact there is no historical record of David, except for those records put to paper as part of a political movement)
And what do you know .... there is even a synagogue mosaic of pre Roman times where these two symbols appear brotherly together ....