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My memory may be faulty,but wasnt the swastika also an ancient Hindu religious symbol?
Personally, I am offended when I see an American citizen dressed in a Nazi uniform,but I'm never offended by talk of History. To be easily offended by words is to empower them. |
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Words and symbols can be extremely powerful if you use them wisely. It is the unwise how try to manipulate “thought” for there own personal gain.. This concept has been repeated through world history which continues today. Why? People fear the unknown and would rather be controlled by the unwise.
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cool, I love profound statements.
I think for the word unwise, you could substitute evil. |
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