She couldn't even draw the right swastika, the one the nazis used were the 45-degree angled version
a swastika that isn't angled like the Nazi version would typically be seen in its traditional forms across different cultures, symbolizing positivity, good fortune, or spiritual concepts.
When I was in India I saw many of the non-nazi versions
This is how you can tell it wasn't a "neo-Nazi" or whatever who drew them...they can never get it right. This happened near me a few years ago, some Jewish guy drew swastikas near a synagogue, if I remember correctly, and he couldn't draw it right...the bottom piece was going the wrong way.
She couldn't even draw the right swastika, the one the nazis used were the 45-degree angled version
a swastika that isn't angled like the Nazi version would typically be seen in its traditional forms across different cultures, symbolizing positivity, good fortune, or spiritual concepts.
When I was in India I saw many of the non-nazi versions
This is how you can tell it wasn't a "neo-Nazi" or whatever who drew them...they can never get it right. This happened near me a few years ago, some Jewish guy drew swastikas near a synagogue, if I remember correctly, and he couldn't draw it right...the bottom piece was going the wrong way.
Jews have been false flagging "hate crimes" for centuries.
99% of anti Jew graffiti is done by rabbis and Jewish people