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The Circle Game or Neo Nazi symbol?
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(12-17-2019, 03:31 PM)fredtoast Wrote: It is not PC BS now that some white supremacists have adopted the gesture as an actual racist signal.  It is a messed up and crazy situation.

A swastika originally meant "well being for all" in Sanskrit, but it could mean something different depending on who is displaying it.

And, yes, I would also hate to be that cadet.

Looks like there was more than one. 

Hard to believe these guys were unaware of how seriously the military takes scandals like this, and hard to believe they were unaware of the racist meanings available for that sign. So which is it, racism or bad judgment--in uniform before the public either way?

If I'm their commander, I'm thinking we don't want such clueless cadets in our academy or in our military.

I'm sure it's ok (lol) if its right side up, like in this picture of Milo Yianopoulas and Pizza Party Ben.
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But not upside down, as here with the Christchurch shooter.

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RE: The Circle Game or Neo Nazi symbol? - Dill - 12-17-2019, 03:42 PM

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