Nikolas Cruz left at least 180 rounds of ammunition — inside magazines that bore
Nazi swastika symbols — at the scene of the Parkland school shooting.
First impressions: It's intriguing, set in Munich in 1933, during Hitler's rise to power - the «crooked cross» of the title, of course, is
the Nazi swastika.
The final touch is
a Nazi Swastika pinned to his lapel.
To equate is to
a Nazi swastika is just ignorance and a blatant attempt to inflame emotions that are already high.
The nazi swastika is similar to the Buddhist symbol for prosperity but backwards.
Defacing an employee's workplace with graffiti, offensive images, or things that the employee finds offensive because of their religious beliefs such as images of
Nazi swastikas.
Not exact matches
Some marchers wore
Nazi armbands and carried
swastika flags and signs denouncing Jews as «Satan's children» — boy, Islamic terrorists are vigorously nodding their heads in agreement — along with a vile range of racist slurs.
One of the most disturbing recent manifestations of anti-Semitism in the U.S. was the alt right «Unite the Right» rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017, where hundreds of marchers threw
Nazi salutes, waved
swastika flags and shouted «Sieg Heil.»
When news broke last month of the so - called «buddha from space» — a
swastika - emblazoned statue, apparently 1,000 years old, that had been carved out of a meteorite and looted by a
Nazi ethnologist — the world was enthralled.
The
nazis abused the
swastika - a ancient hindu mystical symbol by turning it into a crooked cross and placing that symbol all over the place while committing their heinous crimes against humanity.and now if the same is done to the turban usually worn by sikhs who are very peaceful, hardworking and also very brave and honourable warriors.
The Churches were closed and the crosses were taken down and replaced with the
Swastika in
Nazi Germany.
The
swastika was defiled by the
nazis and the cross was defiled by the Spanish inquisition.
A veteran of the anti-gay movement, Lively has been actively propagandizing against LGBT people since the early 1990s, but he's perhaps best - known for co-writing the thoroughly discredited, Holocaust revisionist book The Pink
Swastika: Hom.ose.xuality in the
Nazi Party (1995), which claims that the
Nazi party was full of gay men who, because of their «sava.gery,» were able to carry out the Holocaust.
It is BECAUSE of the
Nazi use of the
swastika that most people WOULD be offended by it's use on a memorial.
Even «left facing»
swastikas which are different from the «right facing» version the
Nazis used?
As for equating the cross to the
swastika, I wonder how much you know about the
swastika's history, beyond it's use by the
Nazis.
KKK hoods,
Nazi salutes, lynching torches,
swastikas and Confederate flags.
It's akin to the
swastika — not originally the
Nazi symbol, but trying to reclaim it just isn't going to happen.
For a profile on a guy who helped launch one of the extremist right - wing groups that recently marched on Charlottesville and sells
swastika armbands online, it was jarringly friendly to the subject: «He is the
Nazi sympathizer next door, polite and low - key... He is adamant that the races are probably better off separated, but he insists he is not racist.»
Lazio's Curva Nord, the stadium section directly behind the goal on the northern end of the stadium, is infamous for
Nazi salutes, banners featuring
swastikas and the chanting of disgusting racial slurs — one told Roma fans «Auschwitz is your town, the ovens are your houses.»
The
swastika and the
nazi salute or heil, produce a visibly negative reaction among many, on the level of the worst racial slurs.
In a second comparison, Testaverde posted and shared a photo of Hogg with a black mourning band on his arm, next to a picture of a
Nazi solider with a
swastika on his arm.
Founder of EMMA Bobby Syed told politics.co.uk: «If people are upset by the sight of a
swastika on the House of Commons, imagine how they'll feel if someone with
Nazi - type policies takes a seat in the house.
NOTE: to narrow down the question, I will make the following narrowing:
Nazi symbols: salute and the
swastika used in clear connection to
Nazi (i.e. not this one) Communist symbols: hammer and sickle...
The
swastika is a common symbol in eastern culture and decorates many Hindu and Buddhist statues — although the version on the statue is a mirror image of the form favoured by the
Nazis.
A mysterious, unknown man pours himself a drink, lays out ties on various silk suits on his bed, chooses a fancy cufflink, knots his tie, dresses himself in impeccable fashion with a folded handkerchief in the pocket of his double - breasted suit, counts out lots of money from his bureau for the evening, and pins, in close - up, a gold,
Nazi Party button (with
swastika or Hakenkreuz) on his lapel.
Find out more about Hitler, the
swastika, the
Nazis, and what happened to them after the war.
Swastikas turned up painted on buildings near the set, and one elderly Polish woman pulled aside Ralph Fiennes, dressed in his character's
Nazi uniform, to tell him that she wished «all of you were back here protecting us again.»
In the book, the looming war is everywhere, Germany is festooned with
Swastika and
Nazi symbols and in the distance, along the border of the German territory, the first concentration camps start appearing.
In an attempt to telegraph their plans to the world about their odd connection to the
Nazis, the planners of the New World Order designed the layout of the airport to look like a
swastika.
Controversial opening scene, and my favorite is a scene is Roswell new Mexico under
Nazi control with beautiful
swastika and
Nazi regalia all over the downtown area.
Console releases are routinely self - censored for the German market without affecting the rest of the continent; and if this was about the depiction of
Swastikas and
Nazi salutes (which is illegal in Germany under the country's criminal code, Strafgesetzbuch, section 86a), why were the alien probe scenes edited out too?
Political and social commentary was a constant thread throughout Polke's oeuvre referencing Germany's
Nazi era in his early career with a sense of badinage, and sly wit not matched by fellow artist Anselm Kiefer — through «abstract»
swastika's and the haunting series of Watch Towers from the mid-80s which evoke the structures on the perimeters of concentration camps, with the juxtaposition of a drab Warhol-esque finish.
The move comes after a Wall Street Journal review found that nine of Kjellberg's videos posted over the last six months featured imagery including
swastikas,
Nazi salutes, and shots of Hitler.
Flags «You never expect to see a
Nazi flag hanging on the wall,» says Neill, «but we walked into a seemingly vanilla suburban house and into what appeared to be a teenager's bedroom and there was a giant flag with a
swastika on it hanging on the wall.»