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Oh, and AMF.
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Swoit idea! :thumbsup
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Great movie.. "Jews live to be hated... they thrive on it..." |
When are we going to ban the Christian Cross?
That mutha-fucka is associated with a world of pain. |
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just wanted the record straight on the reference. The swastica is a horrible symbol of hate and death but many around the worls feel the same way about the cross, the star of david.....the movie glitter. point is that it was not very smart to use it in a marketing campaign of any kind. It is no longer a symbol used to promote anything but hate and intolerance. Someone was asleep at the wheel to let that one go to market |
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teletubbies <i>are</i> little nazis.
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From the 1920's [No Nazi connotation]
This is MassiveCock's wet dream ;-) http://www.buildinganempire.com/images/coke.jpg |
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Easy. Why people are so agressive. Do you support children in this topic http://gofuckyourself.com/showthread...hreadid=129278 ? Support children and be kinder - the world needs to get better, otherwise we won't stay here fol long...
Swastica - The Oldest Known Symbol The swastika is an ancient symbol. Dating back 3,000 years, the swastika predates the ancient Egyptian symbol, the Ankh. Approximately 3,000 years ago (1000 BCE), the swastika was commonly used; swastikas have been found on many artifacts such as pottery and coins dating from ancient Troy. During the following thousand years, the image of the swastika could be found in many cultures around the world, including in China, Japan, India, and southern Europe. By the Middle Ages, the swastika was a well known, if not commonly used, symbol but was called by many different names: China - wan England - fylfot Germany - Hakenkreuz Greece - tetraskelion and gammadion India - swastika Though it is not known for exactly how long, Native Americans also had long used the symbol of the swastika. :ak47: Fucking nacists just used this trademark violationg the copyrights... |
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The pacific fighters used the "Red Sun" It's a common practice still in use today |
well known Nazi swasitka
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/130500...2_nazi1300.jpg lesser known Buddhist swastika http://www.heathenworld.com/swastika...ist_temple.jpg symbols have different meanings in different cultures |
mmm.....coca cola!:glugglug
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