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In reply to the discussion: A conversation about the Confederate flag... [View all]Xyzse
(8,217 posts)It also changes meaning at different times.
I can see how they can engender strong feelings in many.
Some consider the cross as holy, while it has been secularized quite a bit.
The swastika used to be associated with Thor, and also used in Asia with Buddhism before it got trashed by the Nazis.
Since I don't feel strongly towards any symbol, and many of them can have their meanings bastardized or rehabilitated throughout the years, I tend to think that if a person can use a symbol as a positive, then I'd let it be.
I understand that some people can not get beyond that, and that is fine too, since as mentioned, symbols can be either positive or negative dependent on the person.
I still tend to think, that such a thing in relation to a person is a small part of that person, and I'd rather not limit the people I get to know and befriend due to one or two things that I disagree with, on them. It means, burning a bridge that can lead to understanding.