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Well is not very nice situation in Latvia. Pushing too far in this sign is in the Latvian TV station building. Fucking scaring and is nothing to proud of.
http://krasnoe.tv/node/13646
The Swastika was an ancient Hindu Symbol before it stood for Fascism and White Power.
It use to stand for Peace and Good Luck.
Yes, we want to make your wife a radical feminist lesbian, we want to forcibly gay marry you to a leatherclad bear, we want to send your kids into white slavery at the court of a black communist dictator, we want to paint your church red with the blood of christian babies, we want to set fire to your ikea and your SUV, we want to rape your labrador with the broken pieces of your white picketed fence.
We want to wage nuclear war on the nuclear family.
why? because we are pinko freedom hating commienazi atheist bastards, its just what we do.
~psycho
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The nazi symbol is on an angle and it doesn't have the "dots" (for a lack of a better word) decorations.
They know exactly what they meant by putting that on the wall. Latvia isn't a Hindu nation, and that symbol means the same thing in Europe no matter in what direction it is turned. Latvia has a serious fascist problem from what I understand.
Disgusting...
Latvia certainly has a chauvinism problem. Their treatment of ethnic Russians is unjustifiable.
I don't think we should fly of the handle at this, despite Latvia have a problem with arsehole nationalists. Its the dots that take away the potent offensiveness of the symbol. Looks just like the Hindu one.
Except that that are not dots, they are photographs by the look if it...
The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater?
Here at least We shall be free
You're all right, it was clearly intentional.
How many hindus/buddhists actually use the symbol today?
http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rc...gSUIwImkiRXBvQ
Plenty of Nazi stories to choose from....just fished this out to make the point
Night has one thousand eyes
And yet Latvia is in that group of Baltic nations that is always complaining about made-up "Soviet crimes." It seems like the ruling elites of those nations prefer the Nazis over the Soviets.
Last edited by Vyacheslav Brolotov; 6th March 2012 at 00:50.
Well the Nazi Swastika is pointy the other way and doesn't have dots in it,
........but then again I think they knew very well what people would view it as.
Yes, we want to make your wife a radical feminist lesbian, we want to forcibly gay marry you to a leatherclad bear, we want to send your kids into white slavery at the court of a black communist dictator, we want to paint your church red with the blood of christian babies, we want to set fire to your ikea and your SUV, we want to rape your labrador with the broken pieces of your white picketed fence.
We want to wage nuclear war on the nuclear family.
why? because we are pinko freedom hating commienazi atheist bastards, its just what we do.
~psycho
You can view it as scary, and rightfully so, but it is also a sign that the undercurrents of Capitalist society are playing on the Latvians(and others for that matter) the same way it did in Germany circa 1923-1933. It is reaction to the exposure to Capitalism and the like. The workers, and more importantly the capitalists, are scared of the return of a Soviet state capitalist system and they are being organized to react by the bourgeois and petit bourgeoisie just like the 20's and 30's. It is a sign that the same political climate is in existence in 2012 Latvia that existed in 1923 Germany. The Latvian Marxists need to double or even triple their efforts or the scale will tip against them.
Wasn't it the Latvian president recently who that said they should honor Latvian 'volunteers' with the SS? It appears the right wing there sees the Nazi's less a 'crime' than the USSR, apparently.
It's quite common throughout Asia. You can see the manji on statues of Buddha, like here on the gigantic Tian Tan Buddha in Hong Kong. If you look at a map of Japan, you will see them used to indicate the location of Buddhist temples. Very different cultural context, of course.
It's very much used in the east, as people has pointed out. But how large is seriously the hindu or buddhist population in Latvia? When you make this symbol in Europe/western world you know what the fuck you're doing. Whether there are "dots" or not.
Actually, no. compare kitsune's picture of the buddha to this: http://www.google.no/imgres?q=nazi+s...1t:429,r:0,s:0
In the link, in the OP, it says:
It means:
"In this way the workers of LTV style their photographs.
A huge symbol of national-socialism in the heart of the state-television.
What can you say, such symbolism! Especially, if you take into consideration, that the general director of LTV Edgar Kots just recently invited on a "tour" and long talk with journalists, deputies of Visu Latvijai! With Rayvis Dzintarsom[founder of Visu Latvijai]at the head of the delegation."
The picture is from the freaking lobby of the state-tv. Come on!
Guys, Latvia is Latvia, not Hong Kong or Japan. Latvia has yearly SS parades. Please.
It's even the state channel?![]()
What the hell is going on in Latvia? I mean, I've heard that the authorities in Balcans carried out excecutions of Jews during the war, without orders from the German occupation forces. But I would never imagine that people use nazi symbolism publicly at the state tv channel.... today.