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by awb
1937 days ago
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Ok, and the swastika was an old religious symbol. Things change over time. The most recent interpretation is often the most relevant. In the US a swastika evokes memories of Nazis and the word pair “master/slave” evokes memories of white masters and black slaves. |
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It's a current religious symbol. It's everywhere in Asia. Lots of media get swastikas edited out when sent for consumption in the West. Nobody cares.
> The most recent interpretation is often the most relevant.
You mean the almost exclusively US interpretation is the most relevant.
> In the US...
See?