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"Actually, the Swastika was originally, and still is, a sign of peace in Buddhism. :) "

 

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    Actually, the Swastika was originally, and still is, a sign of peace in Buddhism. :)
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    Actually the swastika and the budhism peace signal are 2 different symbols
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    "Actually, the Swastika was originally, and still is, a sign of peace in Buddhism. :)" Actually, a BACKWARDS Swastika was originally, and still is, a sign of peace in Buddhism. :)
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    TRYING TOO HARD
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    ACTUALLY! The Swastika is a symbol of GOOD LUCK in a lot of Indian religions. So knock off the 'Hurr durrrr swastika is a symbol of peace how ironic!1!1!1'
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    "Actually, the Swastika was originally, and still is, a sign of peace in Buddhism. :) " I think you meant, "Prior to the Nazi's using it as their symbol while they killed six million Europeans, it was used by the Hindu's as a sign of good luck." However, in 2010, the use of the swastika as a symbol is used primarily by neo-Nazis and other hate groups including white supremacists.
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    I used to visit Oxford all the time and there is an incinerator on each of these dorms as well, disabled, but still there.
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    The swastika is just a twisted cross and is used in several cultures, and in some different forms. Also, the Elder Futhark Runes are a Scandinavian and old Germanic alphabet. The swastika has no clear origin, but it IS used by Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism. (for Islam it is primarily in the Indus Valley)
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    The swastika and the peace sign look similar but they are in opposite ways bro
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    thank you captain obvious
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    Yeah...do you mean Hinduism?
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    The swastika was taken from one of the celtic peoples written languages, the "Elder Farthac ruins"
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    And this is why some students/ employees at Umaine call the freshman halls "hitler hill" Not exactly something you don't at first sight.
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    The swastika doesn't stand for peace. It points the other way than the peace sign.
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    quick hide the jews!

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