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Originally Posted by packs
I don't think Pepe the frog in a vacuum can be considered a symbol of white supremacy. But I do think it's best to avoid issues that might be connected to anything like that in any case, whether in a vacuum or not. I don't think it's possible to deny Pepe's association with certain groups anymore than it's possible to deny the swastika's association with certain groups. The swastika was once a peaceful symbol and used widely but it has of course taken on other connotations that can't be ignored.
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Put your name out here and please continue.
And sorry, I still disagree. A frog and a swastika are 2 different things. I love frogs and see them all the time at my house. They aren't racist. They are green. I would never have a swastika at my house. It's a bad symbol, frogs aren't.