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Lithuanian court decriminalized the display of the Swastika.

Postby MARKIII » Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:04 pm

A Lithuanian court decriminalized the display of the Swastika, saying that the twelve year political reign of the Nazi party should not define a symbol thousands of years old.

Historically in western civilization the Swastika is a symbol of righteousness and good luck. It was later made into a symbol of Christ. With a clockwise rotation it symbolizes the sun. With a counterclockwise facing, it represents the moon and resurrection.

Today, millions of people the world over find it insulting that a deeply rooted historical symbol should be declared offensive because one political regime lasting only twelve years used it.

In the United States, prior to WWII, it was widely used by Coca-Cola, the US Air Force, numerous Casinos, and dozens of American Indian tribes.

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Re: Lithuanian court decriminalized the display of the Swastika.

Postby PILGRIM » Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:11 pm

Hahahaha, cool ... whatever works! :lol:
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Re: Lithuanian court decriminalized the display of the Swastika.

Postby egerkurt » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:39 am

Bravo to the Lithuanian Court!

But notice all the key words and phrases in the report meant to elicit fear and push all the usual holohoax buttons- The Swastika is recognized as a symbol of "Nazi Horror", and is "notorious and molded to a creed of hatred and extermination". Professor Lukthanas doesn't believe that the students intended to revive the symbol for archeological purposes- as if he really knows. Had he said otherwise he might be out on the street begging for a manual labor job instead of sitting on his rear in his office at the University.

Mr. Paletskis of the Frontas Movement fears that this will lead to a "rehabilitation of collaboration with the Nazis". Whew! One would think that Josef Goebbels was alive and well in Vilnius even today. The reporter deemed this a "sinister development" that leads one to believe that this will be a strategy used by Neo-Nazis- to use history as a cover-up for fascist demonstrations.

See how brainwashed the whole world is? I never knew Coca-Cola used the symbol, very interesting.
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