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1 EiMitch  Wed, Jun 27, 2012 9:41:10am
“Why should the swastika, a symbol of peace for more than 1.5 billion people in the world, offend the people of Manhattan?” asked Thomas Kaenzig, coordinator of the event, in a press release. “Any negative emotions regarding the swastika by people under the age of 70 years old are obviously linked to their education and not to their experiences.

You're right. Why should anyone who wasn't around during WWII, the Nazis, nor the holocaust give a damn about those things? Lets grow us Charlie Chaplin style mustaches, read Nietzsche, get dual lighting bolt S tattoos to advertise that we're "Super Sexy," and rant about how jews control the world's financial institutions. Why should we continue to let some a-hole named Adolf ruin these things for the rest of us? /sarc

The group, which is best known for claiming, early last decade, to have cloned a human child,

These are such honest people, that they deserve the benefit of the doubt. /more sarc

uses as its logo a swastika inside of a six-pointed star. Vorilhon claims that the symbol was inscribed on the side of the flying saucer that abducted him

Wait! When did this supposedly happen?

Raelians claim that human life was created by a race of extraterrestrial scientists called the Elohim, who in 1973 abducted their leader, Claude Vorilhon

Right, '73. Wasn't that enough time for ET to change the bloody symbol out of respect? Was Claude abducted by the Elohim's equivalent of Mel Gibson or something?

and points out (accurately) that the swastika is an ancient symbol that to this day has positive associations in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism

And yet adherents of those religions have enough sense to avoid reminding WWII vets, holocaust victims, their families, etc. So why don't you?

Oh, right. Publicity hunger and bat-s*** insanity. What was I thinking?

2 CarolJ  Wed, Jun 27, 2012 10:09:59am

I'm supportive, even if it is a "crazy" group. Along with everything else, Hitler stole things from good people and debased them. The ancient sign of the swastika taken back will take a powerful symbol from the Neo-Nazis and reconcile both East and West. The swastika (original) was too good for Hitler.

Good people have had to hide their heirlooms and patterned materials and cover up old ruins from civilizations far more ethical than the Nazis could even fake being because of this appropriation.


[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
[Link: www.luckymojo.com...]

So let the healing begin by taking back one more thing that Hitler stole.

3 Michael McBacon  Wed, Jun 27, 2012 10:12:13am

re: #1 EiMitch

Was Claude abducted by the Elohim's equivalent of Mel Gibson or something?

Maybe Charles Lindberg.

4 theheat  Wed, Jun 27, 2012 10:16:51am

I say shitcan the symbol for good because decent people know WTF it represents; altered, repimped, or not. Sliding it by with happy happy joy joy feelings is bullshit. Let can serve as a reminder of what it represented for all time and be useful, but it's certainly not something to be dressed up or down or sideways and pretend it's something it wasn't.

5 theheat  Wed, Jun 27, 2012 10:17:18am

Oh, and these people are shit fucking crazy. // added

6 CarolJ  Wed, Jun 27, 2012 10:26:08am
7 MeridianWoman  Thu, Jun 28, 2012 3:01:17pm

re: #2 CarolJ
Here is today's PR news in response to the crowd's reaction to flying the airplance banner over NJ, NY, Venice Beach, CA: ..."Despite the emotional reactions of some, at least some others were able to see the point of the swastika rehabilitation day. As one NY reader put it after reading a main-stream media article on the subject:
“I doubt they were flying the Nazi flag, as you have depicted. They were surely just flying a plain banner with a swastika on it, which — just as they say — was for thousands of years a symbol used universally, including by Jews. Some of the ancient shul mosaics in Eretz Yisroel have swastikas, and there were seforim printed with swastikas as a decorative motif. Until the Nazis used it it had no bad associations. So now for us it’s a painful reminder and we shun it, but if these people hold it dear we can’t really expect them to keep it in hiding just to spare our feelings. They want to expose it to sunlight and demystify it, so it will seem just as innocuous as it was before the War; I doubt it’s possible, but I can’t blame them for trying. After all, would we stop using a mogen dovid if the Japanese had used it as their symbol instead of the rising sun? “

“Excellent question, would the Jewish community accept that their symbol be banned if another group had highjacked it?” asked Kaenzig. “What would the Jewish community do if the Palestinians in the name of those who are killed today one day ask the International community to ban the symbol used by their torturers?” (entire article [Link: www.raelianews.org)...]Ancient swastika, sanskrit meaning 'well being, friendship, peace.'

8 wrenchwench  Thu, Jun 28, 2012 3:04:23pm

re: #7 MeridianWoman

Greetings, hatchling.


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