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[OC] Soviet Memorial In Prague
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Hindus still use the swastika as a religious symbol as well as many other eastern beliefs despite what nonhindus view it as.
Yes they do. And it still doesn't change the fact that the swastika means Nazism for Jewish folk and people who had to witness the horrors of WW2 and the Holocaust.
So, if a Hindu (while knowing what the symbol means for a Jewish person) went up to a Jewish person and waved the symbol in their face, it wouldn't be so nice now, would it?
Similarly, waving the hammer and sickle in front of a Polish person and saying, "akshually it means worker liberation" would be pretty dickish.
The difference is op claims to be a socialist and is yet repulsed by a universal symbol of the proletariat. This is no different than a Hindu denouncing their religious symbol because of public perception.
And I'm gonna go out on a limb and suspect OP isn't old enough to have experienced anything first hand from Soviets may have done. They are literally the Communists killed my grandparents meme.
oh. I'm old enough you dumb cunt. You guessed wrong.
You were still literally the communist killed my grandparents meme.