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by cookiecaper
3364 days ago
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My grandparents lived in Europe during World War II and were also negatively affected by the Nazis. While it's normal to find display of Nazi symbology distasteful, considering it bullying or taking personal offense is really not reasonable, unless it's done as an attempt to embarrass/mock you, personally. Bullying is absolutely the wrong word for people who are going about their business without specific negative intent. Like others, I hope that the swastika loses its strong association with Nazism. That's not going to happen if we continue to freak out and cry about our hurt feelings every time one is displayed. |
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