"Just because you are too ignorant to know about it or because your school was shit does not mean, others don't."
You don't seem to understand your own words. "Common knowledge" is knowledge that is common. The swastika is illegal and or taboo in most countries.
"Have you even tried researching this on your own?"
I know what the swastika is. That neither makes it common, nor does it validate your assumption that I didn't know these facts.
Speaking of facts. The thoughts that occur in your mind, are not facts. Now stop making assumptions of what I do and do not know.
"There is literally a fucking wikipedia article about it."
This is ridiculous. You are literally seething with rage over the assumptions, you yourself have come to. Because you apparently don't know what the word common means.
How are you so daft at knowing things you claim to know so much about?
"No it is not. There is an article about it. Have you bothered to check?"
And when I say "This is ridiculous." There is a follow up sentence after it which makes it clear that I am referring to you, and your lack of basic English skills.
"This is ridiculous. You are literally seething with rage over the assumptions, you yourself have come to. Because you apparently don't know what the word common means."
How do you function? Do you even read the comments you reply to?
Yeah, for people who pride themselves as being "independent thinkers and researchers" they surely are incapable of researching even the simplest things.
And that is why the 45th US Army Infantry Division adopted it as their insignia until they swapped it in the 30s.
This is common knowledge but for some reason, OP thinks that "this cannot be explained".
This is not common knowledge, it is not taught in schools. It has been occulted, and branded as evil.
Just because you are too ignorant to know about it or because your school was shit does not mean, others don't.
There is literally a fucking wikipedia article about it. Have you even tried researching this on your own?
You don't seem to understand your own words. "Common knowledge" is knowledge that is common. The swastika is illegal and or taboo in most countries.
I know what the swastika is. That neither makes it common, nor does it validate your assumption that I didn't know these facts.
Speaking of facts. The thoughts that occur in your mind, are not facts. Now stop making assumptions of what I do and do not know.
This is ridiculous. You are literally seething with rage over the assumptions, you yourself have come to. Because you apparently don't know what the word common means.
Bullshit. You really have no idea what you are taking about.
No it is not. There is an article about it. Have you bothered to check?
The swastika is illegal in Germany.
https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-confusing-rules-on-swastikas-and-nazi-symbols/a-45063547
How are you so daft at knowing things you claim to know so much about?
And when I say "This is ridiculous." There is a follow up sentence after it which makes it clear that I am referring to you, and your lack of basic English skills.
How do you function? Do you even read the comments you reply to?
One country. How many countries are there in the world?
German family Böing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_E._Boeing
one thing about Göring,
at least he's not Böring...
Yeah, for people who pride themselves as being "independent thinkers and researchers" they surely are incapable of researching even the simplest things.
A tavern near me has an original liquor license from way back when. There was a swastika seal directly in the middle of the license.
America heavily financed the German recovery in the 50’s and the build up of their military. Same with the Soviets.
Ford forced car buyers to take Nazi party propaganda if they wanted to buy a car around the same time.
The Swastika was a popular symbol all over the world before the Nazis co-opted kt.
There is your explanation. You would know it if you had done a minimum of research.
Discussion forum, we learn together. Reddit insults not needed.
you reap what you sow
Agreed, but it's also getting harder to get real results from research these days.