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The Swastikasauvastika

2D (none) posted on Aug 05, 2001
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Slynky

2:19PM | Sun, 05 August 2001

For it to be asociated with nazi culture, it does have to be on a 45 degree tilt. good message.

archetype

4:31PM | Sun, 05 August 2001

One of the many things that irritates me about Naziism is the fact that they corrupted such a wonderful symbol. Glad you posted this work.

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t3 Online Now!

5:51PM | Sun, 05 August 2001

Even reading the words, and know about the meaning of it, its a pure shock of evil whenever this symbol shows up in any way. Even if it is in this way. On the other hand I'm very glad that so many people have this association so deep in their minds that it could be a chance that all the unbelievable bad happend under (some sort of) this sign would not be forgotten soon.

genosiideri

2:35AM | Mon, 06 August 2001

I think that I should post a "evil" version of this here,,, soon hahahah really sooooon

P-diddy

11:53AM | Mon, 06 August 2001

I think you are just looking for someone to protest to this posting. Because it really isn't all that creative and you are actually spelling out Love and life to convey your meaning. The Nazis used this symbol every which way. Tilted and level, pointing right or left. It may not have been exclusively theirs but it has Germadic origins as well.

kaom

1:17PM | Mon, 13 August 2001

It doesn't matter how you use it, it means nothing good in this world anymore. I know your words are true of its meaning, but it's a symbol of evil no matter how you portray it. why did you make this image? Your not going to convince anyone of any other meaning of it, no one cares, it's piece of sh%t symbol no matter how it is shown. Even if it had the best meanings in the beginnings, the Nazi turned it inot something that people don't take lightly. When I see this I can only think negative thoughts, I don't like it, and this image does not portray life and love. Have you eaten too much acid?

RogDog

6:23AM | Tue, 14 August 2001

I am pretty sure the greater majority of this Earth still hold its' original meaning close to them.. The collective consciousness of Hinduism alone is enough to convince me that it still has a very powerful positive meaning. and most of them probably never heard of Nazism....

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georgedvore

3:28PM | Tue, 04 September 2001

untrue, i'm a practicing hindu and am very used to seeing this symbol in a variety of settings in India.. Statues, paintings, sculpture, shopsigns, shop names, etc. This symbol is a positive one in everyday life in India. it was hijacked by Hitler, in his twisted interpretation of mysticism. i think it is a common misconception to think that what is around us is all that there is. All in all, I would think that this symbol holds more positive meaning (for people in the world.) than neative. If only by virtue of numbers. on the other hand i do think the image was created with the intention to shock. If the motivation was to educate people about something they did not - well & good. if it was just to get attention, I would say that your other pics seem to be good enough to stand on their own without explanation.

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Anthony Appleyard

1:23PM | Fri, 28 September 2001

Luckily Hinduism also has a different sacred symbol, that does not mean anything else in the West :: it looks like 3


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