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2024-03-24 16:49:11
Plz report. Due to its association with Nazi atrocities, the swastika is widely considered a symbol of hate, racism, and anti-Semitism. Many countries have laws prohibiting its public display to prevent the promotion of hate speech and to protect communities from the trauma. [Link]
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2024-03-24 17:03:41
NNN. Clearly a joke [Link]
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2024-03-24 17:27:00
NNN 🤓☝🏻
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2024-03-24 17:30:40
The swatiska is a symbol of hate used during the nazi regime [Link]
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2024-03-24 17:57:57
NNN. This isn’t a swastika it’s a Japanese character called a “Manji”. This is also an obvious joke which is harmless.
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2024-03-24 17:58:35
NNN The swastika never stopped being used as a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. [Link]
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2024-03-25 05:09:16
There is a diffrence between the Hindu sacred symbol called Swastika, and the Nazi symbol called Hakenkruez. While the Nazi symbol is hurtful to many in the Western world, the Hindu symbol is regularly used by over 2 billion people worldwide. [Link] [Link]
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2024-03-25 07:45:04
NNN. The team of CL Coding is from India. The symbol on the image has a radically different meaning there, than in the western world. It is not a "joke", as people claim. It is simply a widely used symbol in several eastern cultures, including India.
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