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The Original Meaning

By losser
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srg01 avatar
srg01
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Hi Losser! <br /> <br />Ok, my first reaction was ...hem... shocking, and I was ready to write you for asking to change your image. <br />So I feel strange that an Indian man use the nazi&acute;s symbol and before all, I decided to search on the web, thanks google, I find all the explanations you give on your post. <br />Now, there is no problem for me :)
adni18 avatar
adni18
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Though, the most people in SkinBase will not going to read this post with your correct explanation of the symbol, so you better change it dear Anubhav :)
losser avatar
losser
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<br />Although, i guess some of us might have understood the original meaning of the swastika, but it is still a reminder of nazism so i am changinging my icon. In this global era it is important for all of us to exapand our view, rather than localy limit it. So understanding that the swastika is ironicaly a symbol of hatered in the west, i am willing to change it, but at the same time it is also important for people in Europe to expand their view and accept a more global point of view. I really appretiate gRAVE and Srg01 in this regard. <br /> <br />
adni18 avatar
adni18
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losser, <br />We understand your point of view, we apreciate your good will and thank you for understanding us also :)
araut avatar
araut
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hm...i tought that nazi swastika was turning in clockwise direction, and the old one, the good one, counter-clockwise direction, or the opposite, nazi counter-clockwise, and good one clockwising. i&acute;m not sure. :, <br />anyway, tanx for explanation, losser.
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