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In reply to the discussion: Hanukkah gift wrap at Walgreens has swastikas on it [View all]Warpy
(114,595 posts)59. It really does
The bent cross/swastika motif is an ancient one, appearing on buildings and pottery every since such things were made. It's highly unlikely this was intentional and even if it was, you have to look hard to find it and divorce it from the rest of the pattern.
Somebody is trying really, really hard to find things to be offended by in this case. Walgreen's needs to tell them to go jump in a lake.
Nobody was trying to be sneaky and nobody at Walgreen's in charge of buying wrapping paper is an overt Jew basher.
This whole business is overreaching.
People who go around sniffing for shit where none exists will also find something to complain about with printed circuit paper, like eliminating half the design and coming up with FUCK.
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I doubt it was intentional - the swastika and symbols like it are very ancient.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2014
#1
Yeah, because some guy at a Chinese wrapping paper factory is likely to be aware of other cultures..
jberryhill
Dec 2014
#60
I think it would be good practice for anything specifically marketed to Jewish
morningfog
Dec 2014
#25
Looks like a "Greek key" design. Up to Jews to decide if they want to buy it or not...
Hekate
Dec 2014
#42
Followup: Hallmark sold the paper and it wasn't specifically for Hanukkah...
PoliticAverse
Dec 2014
#50
I would not use that wrapping for a Chanukah gift. I see the swastika, and I really don't
MADem
Dec 2014
#52
An extremely bad and unfortunate choice. That said in this case I doubt it was done intentionally.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2014
#54