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[QUOTE="retzam:273253"]That's a pretty interesting article. American's are very crazed against Nazism. I don't support Nazis or any of their views, but cmon guys, learn what a swasticka (sp?) actually meant before it was turned into the emblem of the blood flag. People see the thing and they immediately go into "BAD, EVIL, NAZI, RACIST!!" mode. There was a Motley Crue album with liner notes that contained a picture of Nikki Sixx sporting a swasticka on his sleeve. The stage show for this album featured spinning swastickas on stage. The concept for this was sort of "Don't judge a book by it's cover," pointing to the fact that before Hitler came along, the swasticka had meant many different, non-offensive things, including a general emblem of supremacy, and also a symbol of peace. Of course, everyone thought they were Nazis, and the record company destroyed 500,000 copies of the liner notes and then doctored the image. Whether you like Motley Crue or not, this is certainly a heavy reminder of how like sheep humans can be. "It's a swasticka, obviously that person is a Nazi! Bad! Bad! Baaaaaahhhhhhd!"[/QUOTE]
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