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RE: Do you know the Japanese "Rising sun" flag, which has the same meaning as "Hakenkreuz"?
Nice try (and of course there is a loophole in your opinion regarding “swastika” but let’s just skip it since it is not the main argue in this posting) but no matter what the origin it might have been, it is crystal clear that the Nazis have used “Hakenkreuz” as their representing symbol.
And the “rising sun” flag was the symbol of Japanese militarism who partnered with the Nazis(also a historical fact) during the WW II.
Hahaha lol why flagging? Let everyone have his own flags and symbols, just respect everyone's culture.
And this had nothing to do with loopholes, that symbol has been around for thousands of years as a symbol for good(Historical fact), then a few idiots use it and it is bad? Life is not that like that.
Where do you even come from? Don't you know a whole part of the world respects those symbols? From china to india, once up a time that symbol was represented around the world, in many cultures en religions.
Haha, omg you still don’t get it.
It is not about “swastika” so please kindly refrain from giving lectures about it. It is rather who did use its derived form, which is done in very specific way: “hakenkreuz” by the Nazis.
Again, it is not about the symbol itself and even the writer of this posting is heading to “Hakenkreuz” in any sense. He is focusing on “who” have used it at “specific time of the era”; the only difference between “Halenkreuz” and the “Rising Sun” flags is very simple: the former is not used anymore and even most of the people who do know about world’s most sad & tragic part of the history do fear about that symbol rising again (hope you heard about neo-Nazis.) On the other hand, the latter is still used with the Japanese government.
Thanks for the lesson mainly on the history of “swastika” but again, you are looking at it very myoptic. This little difference is what people has to see and get the sense of what is wrng from this posting not the history of a certain symbol. Thanks.
You still dont get it, I know there are many forms of swastika, the same Hitler used is used by other religions, de exact same one, minus the red back ground, there are many different versions. I dont know why you are being so offensive, just have respect for people's culture and religion, wether that is moslim, christian or any other. Banning flags and symbols leads only to more hate.