Re: The word "swastika" was mistranslated & created the "swastika myth"
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Date: 02/25/05
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Date: 25 Feb 2005 10:18:54 -0800
My point is that the people who think like those people who were in the
National Socialist German Workers' Party are the people who have never
written or spoken the actual name of the monstrous party in their lives
and who always use hackneyed adjectives (as you do) and the shorthand
to cover up for the horrid party, and who also use the term "swastika"
even when they know that it perpetuates the swastika myth
http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and other ignorance, and who have
never explained to anyone the actual word used in their lives and never
intend to do so. Intentionally and with knowledge.
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