It's time we not allow the Jews to defame this symbol anymore because they're "TRIGGERED" by it. Jews do not have the right to ban this ancient peaceful symbol given to us by the Gods.
I'll be posting all the pictures I can find of SWASTIKA's from different countries around the world prior to it being used by Nazi Germany.
>Fernie's "Swastika" hockey team British Columbia from 1922
Connor Gomez
>Legend of Zelda's "Swastika" Level from 1986
Jason Bailey
>Windsor Hockey Team 1910
Gavin Brooks
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James Russell
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Carter Jenkins
>trying to make swatikas cool again in 2017 Okay, Don Quixote, have fun tilting at windmills as well. Please make sure to wear yours loud and proud so I'll know who to stab in the back of the neck when I see you on the street.
Dumbass.
Jayden Smith
The word “swastika” comes from the Sanskrit svastika – “su” meaning “good,” “asti” meaning “to be,” and “ka” as a suffix. For 3,000 years, the swastika meant life and good luck. For Buddhists andHindus, the swastika is a very religious symbol that is commonly used. In ancient times, the direction of the swastika was interchangeable as can be seen on an ancient Chinese silk drawing.
Swastika = Mark of the Sun: The mark is much older than Christ, Buddha, and even Hinduism. It represents the Sun and its movement across the North Sky. Four lines extend out from the center as the Sun’s rays, forming a “Cross”. Each ray extends into another line, clockwise, to represent the Sun’s east to west motion across the Northern Sky. “Swastik” (Sanskrit word) – “Swa” means Sun, and “tik” means mark. Swastika literally means “Mark of the Sun” in ancient Sanskrit.
The swastika (Sanskrit: स्वास्तिक) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing (卐) form or its mirrored left-facing (卍) form. Earliest archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization of Pakistan as well as Classical Antiquity. It remains widely used in Eastern religions, specifically in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
he word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit word svastika, meaning any lucky or auspicious object, and in particular a mark made on persons and things to denote good luck. It is composed of su- meaning “good, well” and asti “to be” svasti thus means “well-being.” The suffix -ka either forms a diminutive or intensifies the verbal meaning, and svastika might thus be translated literally as “that which is associated with well-being,” corresponding to “lucky charm” or “thing that is auspicious.”
Elijah Martin
Glendale, CA, still has Swastikas cast into their street lamps, at least as of a few years ago.
Ethan Lee
Snoldelev Rune Stone
Henry Reed
Etruscan pendant
Andrew Richardson
The swastika represents the future we believe in. GTFO or KYS.
Christian Cooper
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Parker Howard
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Camden Perez
Custom House, Sydney
Gabriel Clark
No it doesn't.
Symbols change meaning with context. That's their entire role as a symbol.
Be careful not to cut yourself on that edge.
Cooper Parker
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Aaron White
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Thomas Gonzalez
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Thomas Flores
This is an ancient symbol that had much meaning in cultures around the world long before some Kikes got triggered by it. We don't owe anything to the Jewish people, they can all go fuck themselves and stop being retards.
Isaac Garcia
Stfu jew
Tyler Fisher
Wear the swastika and fly it high.
Jacob Foster
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Joshua Gonzalez
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Luke Gray
>used in 1908 presidential election in the USA
Trump should bring back this symbol again.
Julian Turner
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Jordan Adams
>Ancient Macedonian helmet with swastika marks, 350-325 B.C., found at Herculanum.
Oliver Robinson
>A swastika scarred upon a Congo river woman's shoulder.
Carson Watson
Daily reminder that the oldest Swastika was found on European soil.
Levi Ortiz
And now it symbolizes nazis, a group that massacred millions of people and slaughtered American soldiers in World War II. People don't like the swastika because it is associated with death on a global scale.
Deal with it. This isn't a Jewish thing, it's a being a decent person thing. Get over yourself.
Jeremiah Ross
and Sup Forums marks
Jaxon Adams
is he /ourguy/?
Elijah Perez
It is older than that.
Henry Anderson
In Poland, swastika was called a "highlander cross" before the war and was used as a symbol of the mountain infantry divisions.
Mason Morris
A statue in Lithuania, Rokiškis
Brody Walker
>The symbol of a Swastika was also popular with the nobility. Prior to Christianity, this sign was painted on the shields of knights. According to chronicles, prince Oleg who in the 9th century with his Rus Vikings had captured Constantinople, had nailed his shield to the cities gates, which had a large red Swastika painted on it.
>The noble house of Boreyko from Ruthenia also had Swastikas as their coat of arms. The family had reached its greatness in the 14-15th centuries and their crest can be seen in many heraldry books produced at that time. The origin of the family is tracked back to the eastern regions of today's Ukraine. During several centuries the Boreyko noble families united against the Tsar Kingdom of Russia.
Ours are older, this one is dated between the 2nd-4th century A.D.
Charles Rivera
Swastikas on the coins from the time of Mieszko I, around 960 A.D.
Joshua Cruz
>These golden tubes bearing swastikas were used for decorating hair and date back to 4AD
Julian Nguyen
Swastika on a pottery from late globular amphora period in Poland, dated 2200 B.C.
Grayson Myers
It's amazing how the Jews have used the media for propaganda long before the Holocaust to help fund their bullshit.
Jack Williams
You don't believe that millions of people died in World War II?
>He's trigger by the idea that a drawing is now in poor taste, lol
Jason Reyes
>good fortune and well-being!
Robert Phillips
Of course many died in WWII, but as far as six million Jews dying in the Holocaust...that never happened. Jews fulfilled their own fake prophecy by propaganda and lies.
Evan Moore
>good fortune and well-being
YEP!
>Pforzheim today without scumbag jews in it. They have a few jews, but it's less than 400. lol
Ethan Carter
looks comfy
Asher Martin
>Korean temple
William Taylor
>The Swastika Laundry was a laundry founded in 1912, located on Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, a district of Dublin, Ireland.
Gabriel Bennett
It is, but lets not kid ourselves here. Most people here like it BECAUSE of the Nazi association.
I don't see the taboo going away anytime soon. Maybe in 100-200 years.
Sebastian Rogers
The taboo is only because Jews involved with the education of our youth and involved in propaganda within the media have associated it with Nazi Germany. They've used it as a scapegoat for too long. You can see Swastika's still all over India and Asia, countries which have not been manipulated by Jewish libscum.
Jordan Martin
>Native American Basketball team 1917
Charles Perez
There are plenty of similar things in ancient slavic culture. Praise the sun
Wyatt Green
If you like the symbol and it's true meaning...feel free to wear it and fly it high. Don't let the liberal Jewish agenda take away your free speech to do so.
Josiah Richardson
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Adrian Hughes
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Brody Cooper
>show up at Jews house dressed like this for Halloween
>you become blood libel
Levi Carter
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Samuel Brooks
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Oliver Morris
its interesting how such a harmless meme became the most menacing symbol of all time
Zachary Harris
Looks like you need some solid dick on how language and symbols change over time. Because nowadays when people look at a swastika, they tend to think of Nazis, who victimized far more people than just jews by the way. If you go parading them around, people are going to assume you're a Nazi, and if you go saying 'no it's totally not a Nazi thing', well, I don't think anybody would believe you given that you're the sort of person to post unironically on Sup Forums about this stuff. It's like saying 'I wasn't calling him a nigger, I was calling him niggardly, that's totally different', everyone knows what's really going through your mind, like you're a child who thinks they've found a really clever way to bypass the rules.
Asher Cook
this i.e. this case which can be used to store mints etc
Zachary Moore
Hitler used the symbol for the same reason everyone else did. It means good fortune and well-being. He wanted germany to be united, strong, healthy without wicked Jews ruining everything.
The symbol has never represented hate, not even to the Nazis. Jews have always used it as their little scapegoat to create more division, regulations, laws against the goyim.
You're just another biggot who gives a fuck what some Jewish overlords think. Do people on here have any balls? Wear your swastikas high and proud and allow jews to become triggered and report your "hate symbol speech". Seriously Jews really need a taste of their own medicine for how much they ruined every society.
There's a reason jews were banned from 109+ countries over the years... it has nothing to do with bigotry and everything to do with how they treat the goyim in those countries. Jews think they're are a master race, chosen by God. They need to fall from their pedestal and only we can make that happen. We need to finish Hitler's good work. He did nothing wrong.
Jack Jackson
WE
Luke Taylor
in fact the whole holohoax thing is made up to ban the symbol of svastika wich is very powerful
Jayden Ramirez
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Bentley Mitchell
Not gonna change anything the damage is permanent.
It's now the mark of the moron.
David Flores
Read the Talmud. Everyone I know who has read parts of it realizes why people hate Jews...