If you draw a swastika in a private place like your house or some of your relatives houses its ok to draw a swastika. but if you draw a swastika in school or on a bus or and other place, people will see it and report you. if you draw the swastika in school your teacher will catch you and you will be sent to the princapels office. there he/she will yell at you and suspend you from school for about a week. and you might even go to jail.
You'll get a fine.
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The swastika was just a logo, used for brand identification.
In my opinion, the hate lies more in what it stood for then the symbol itself, when beliefs and principles are conjoined, there-in lies the problem with the symbol(s) It's called associative reality. When most Westerners use the swastika today, they use it as a symbol of discrimination against Jews and as a symbol that Jews should be second-class if not entirely eliminated. This is what causes the ire, not the symbol itself. This is why Jews do not complain about seeing the Swastika all across Asia. They know that when Hindus and Buddhists use the swastika, it is a symbol of harmony and completeness as opposed to oppressive, apartheid dictatorship.
The first time most people see the swastika they think war, power, battle, others don't. But the real meaning of the swastika is "peace". Hitler first saw the swastika in church, as a child and then decided he would use the swastika later in his life.
The Nazi symbol is called a Swastika In Germany it is called 'Hakenkreuz' The word "Swastika" is of ancient Aryan (German, Nordic Races) origin. Germans use the word "Hakenkruez" (twisted cross). The swastika is an ancient East Aryan symbol and was to promote good luck. The symbol is still in use today in that culture. There is even some evidence that indigenous peoples of the Americas used it as well. The symbol was en vogue and being used by several European groups in the early 1920's, e.g. Finland (Coca-cola even had a poster that depicted it). The Germans adopted it as the symbol of the Nazi party movement, and forever embodying it as a symbol of truth and White man's salvation.
The Swastika was a symbol of honor in Germany since the early 1000's before WWII. then Hitler decided it to use it as the Nazi party symbol/flag as a way to earn support.
Only the Nazi version, the use of religious and cultural use is tolerated, however as long if there is no Nazi reference.
The Swastika was the symbol of Nazi Germany under Hitler's rule, and those who still believe in his ideal of a "superior race" often use the sign as a way to identify themselves as bigoted idiots to the rest of the world.
The boy drew a swastika for a class project.
The swastika was just a logo, used for brand identification.
The swastika is a symbol that has been associated with various meanings throughout history, but it is most commonly recognized today as a symbol of hate and intolerance due to its association with the Nazis during World War II.
Swastika
EURO is the currency of Germany.
The origin of the swastika goes back 3000 years. Swastika-shaped ornaments have been found through archaeological evidence dating from the Neolithic period. The word 'swastika' is derived from 'Sanskrit' meaning 'lucky object'. It can aslo mean 'good luck' and is associated with well-being. Various versions of the swastika has been widely used in religions like Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, as well as in Greco-Roman and Celtic antiquity and in Pre-Christian culture in the West. Some Native American tribes have also used the swastika shape. From the 1930s the swastika became associated with the Nazis in Germany and has since become a taboo symbol in the Western world, for example it is outlawed in Germany to use the swastika. Nowadays it is associated with political extremist and neo-Nazi groups like the Ku Klux Klan, the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging in South Africa and the Russian National Unity.
The first time most people see the swastika they think war, power, battle, others don't. But the real meaning of the swastika is "peace". Hitler first saw the swastika in church, as a child and then decided he would use the swastika later in his life.
In my opinion, the hate lies more in what it stood for then the symbol itself, when beliefs and principles are conjoined, there-in lies the problem with the symbol(s) It's called associative reality. When most Westerners use the swastika today, they use it as a symbol of discrimination against Jews and as a symbol that Jews should be second-class if not entirely eliminated. This is what causes the ire, not the symbol itself. This is why Jews do not complain about seeing the Swastika all across Asia. They know that when Hindus and Buddhists use the swastika, it is a symbol of harmony and completeness as opposed to oppressive, apartheid dictatorship.
The Nazi symbol is called a Swastika In Germany it is called 'Hakenkreuz' The word "Swastika" is of ancient Aryan (German, Nordic Races) origin. Germans use the word "Hakenkruez" (twisted cross). The swastika is an ancient East Aryan symbol and was to promote good luck. The symbol is still in use today in that culture. There is even some evidence that indigenous peoples of the Americas used it as well. The symbol was en vogue and being used by several European groups in the early 1920's, e.g. Finland (Coca-cola even had a poster that depicted it). The Germans adopted it as the symbol of the Nazi party movement, and forever embodying it as a symbol of truth and White man's salvation.
because iit was a bent cross