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In reply to the discussion: Interested in opinions: increasing use of swastika in jewelry, claims that they are trying to "rehab [View all]Tipperary
(6,930 posts)41. Indeed! 'Twas brillig and the slithy toves
did gyre and gimbal in the wabe.
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Interested in opinions: increasing use of swastika in jewelry, claims that they are trying to "rehab [View all]
adigal
Aug 2015
OP
Pretty sure that's not a matter of belief, but well recorded history that there was one.
whatthehey
Aug 2015
#37
That's what I thought...maybe in 500 years, it won't be such a powerful symbol of hatred
adigal
Aug 2015
#9
The Pink Triangle aand the Star of David were resurrected by the victims themselves in memory
jwirr
Aug 2015
#117
"the pink triangle or the yellow Star of David, should be displayed as a signal of defiance..."
Behind the Aegis
Aug 2015
#138
I completely agree. there are a bunch of people I know in the body modification
m-lekktor
Aug 2015
#50
Right?? Find another symbol to rehab. This one is so painful, why is this necessary? nt
adigal
Aug 2015
#52
and the funniest thing is, the people I know "rehabbing" are the most open minded
m-lekktor
Aug 2015
#55
The meanings of symbols, much as the meaning of words tends to change over 10,000 years
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#19
i believe hitler reversed it for himself. it cannot be rehabbed and it makes me sick
roguevalley
Aug 2015
#60
I would ask you like I asked Mika - what do the Buddhists say about the use by Hitler?
jwirr
Aug 2015
#122
FWIW - recall that the symbol has a long cultural history pre-dating Nazism...
brooklynite
Aug 2015
#2
I get it is an old symbol. But why the push to rehab it? It's just so filled with hate and death.
adigal
Aug 2015
#13
Everything changes and I bet this will be a non-issue after all of us are gone. eom
LiberalElite
Aug 2015
#73
I see it a lot it Mexico, where, IIRC, it is NOT a cultural symbol of any indigenous groups.
a la izquierda
Aug 2015
#12
Yes, there's a lot of cultural appropriation here, along with youthful stupidity IMHO
adigal
Aug 2015
#14
With German heritage - I would not want anything that could be mistake as a swatstika in my home.
jwirr
Aug 2015
#129
Yes. And?? Is it a good idea to wear it now in the United States?? Should people sell it?
adigal
Aug 2015
#17
Zero protests of its use at Dalai Lama (or any other Buddhist or Hindu/Krsna events) in the USA.
Mika
Aug 2015
#31
Not berated. The Dalai Lama wears it. Okay has he ever talked about the use of it in the context of
jwirr
Aug 2015
#121
Yes, the arms go a different way...a small difference, I think, to those who see people wearing it
adigal
Aug 2015
#42
Good point. This young lady claims to have a Native background, that's as specific as she gets
adigal
Aug 2015
#56
Yes, young American artists are making this. Posting them on Instagram, tens of thousands
adigal
Aug 2015
#54
1909 picture... The all-native American basketball team uniforms.......
Ichingcarpenter
Aug 2015
#22
It has NO place in modern America. If you display it, you should be ostracised.
BillZBubb
Aug 2015
#23
Recent Buddhist or Hindi immigrants: Should they get the message too? Verboten in USA. n/t
Mika
Aug 2015
#33
I think after wearing one a few times, they would get the message pretty darn quickly
adigal
Aug 2015
#49
Reminds me of far-right outrage that anti-food-stampism could be "mistaken" for racism-based.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#24
I think so, too...at least that was my feeling for the Instagram followers who Liked it
adigal
Aug 2015
#51
You can't disappear history. Hitler appropriated this symbol, not the other way around. nt
Romulox
Aug 2015
#28
So, you're saying that Buddhists should make accommodations for the Nazi's use of their symbol?
Mika
Aug 2015
#107
I'm not ignorant. But thanks for the suggestion. And yes, I do get to dictate certain things.
adigal
Aug 2015
#44
Thank you for such a thoughtful response...my feeling is that it is being used with a wink and a nod
adigal
Aug 2015
#46
"where it's never been well known outside of some native American communities"
jberryhill
Aug 2015
#102
This will be - and should be - offensive not only to Jews, but to WWII veterans and British people..
LongTomH
Aug 2015
#61
Last summer in NYC a group paid for a small plane to fly a pro-swatstika banner
LiberalElite
Aug 2015
#72
I'm making my judgements based on social mores in the culture in which I live. Not India
adigal
Aug 2015
#85
Do you frequently question the character of people who do not see things as you do?
jberryhill
Aug 2015
#96
That's what I think, too. They are using the fact that it is a sacred symbol for a different culture
adigal
Aug 2015
#87
Couple of decades v. thousands of years is probably too early to call a winner
jberryhill
Aug 2015
#111
I pass that symbol every day on my walk. I don't think I have any business telling the Hindu center
CBGLuthier
Aug 2015
#83
Different context, CBG. If there had been an Instagram picture of a group of people
adigal
Aug 2015
#88
I understand you are annoyed about a particular usage but how can we ban some people
CBGLuthier
Aug 2015
#90
Yes, I do find it offensive. They can't ignore the most recent history of it. Nt
adigal
Aug 2015
#94
I have a feeling they know, if their location is anywhere in the Western World.
WinkyDink
Aug 2015
#91
I am extremely tired of the pretentious disingenuousness, is what I am. The swastika cannot ever be
WinkyDink
Aug 2015
#89
I wonder if people will try to reclaim the toothbrush mustache or the bellamy salute (nt)
TacoD
Aug 2015
#114
Of German ancestry here. Get rid of that piece of junk. You can never use that filth and separate it
jwirr
Aug 2015
#115
There are still living people who have direct knowledge of what happened under that symbol
loyalsister
Aug 2015
#119
Here is the problem, white supremists are going to continue to use the symbol as used the nazis
still_one
Aug 2015
#126