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    this is a reversed swastika! which means peace for the native americans (hints the native american on it)! that is why hitler turned it around to mean the opposite of peace! just for everyone fyi!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bokerblade View Post
    this is a reversed swastika! which means peace for the native americans (hints the native american on it)! that is why hitler turned it around to mean the opposite of peace! just for everyone fyi!
    Thank you for clearing that up for me! I'm sorry I mistakenly took it as evil. If you prefer, I can remove my previous comment. Just let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cove5440 View Post
    Thank you for clearing that up for me! I'm sorry I mistakenly took it as evil. If you prefer, I can remove my previous comment. Just let me know.
    no its fine no feelings hurt brother! thanks for looking

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    Just to tie a little bow on the whole swastika thing, while it is known as a Native American symbol, it actually goes back much further. It has been used in India for at least 3000 years. In fact it is still used today as a religious symbol by Hindu's and Buddhist's.
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    The one above is a symbol from anciant greece.

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