The Leader of Essex County Council has called for swastika symbols that form part of the County Hall facia to be removed because they might cause offence. I'm sure it's not lost on anyone how offence could be caused, but is there ever a time when we move on and understand things for what are, not for what the hi-jackers used them for?
When do we move on (but never forget)?
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I occasionally watch the Northern Ireland Assembly on BBC Parliament, where it appears that interlinking swastikas form a pattern on the carpet, and they are a common architectural feature apparently
Swastikas are seen by many as a symbol of Nazi Germany but England is seemingly awash with them. Why?
as that article points out it is an ancient symbol for Hindus
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI occasionally watch the Northern Ireland Assembly on BBC Parliament, where it appears that interlinking swastikas form a pattern on the carpet, and they are a common architectural feature apparently
Swastikas are seen by many as a symbol of Nazi Germany but England is seemingly awash with them. Why?
as that article points out it is an ancient symbol for Hindus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
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The image of the swastika on the spines of Kipling's novels in their Macmillan editions appears as a hindu symbol, but the arms of the cross are reversed. The nazis simply pinched it for themselves with the arms pointing to the right. Perhaps this was Himmler's idea,aryan mysticism was his favourite occupation.
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