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minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexbear10·3 years agoIsn't that nazi looking symbol actually just a pagan slavic symbol? No idea about the ukraine emblem, is that nazi-ish too? link
minus-squarekleeon [he/him, he/him]hexbear7·3 years ago Isn’t that nazi looking symbol actually just a pagan slavic symbol? it is but it's primarily used by neo-nazis these days. It's called kolovrat btw No idea about the ukraine emblem, is that nazi-ish too? it's a ukrainian coat of arms which originated from the rurik dynasty. So it's not inherently a nazi symbol link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexbear3·edit-23 years ago it’s primarily used by neo-nazis these days sad, is it still pan-slavic at least? link
minus-squareSoyViking [he/him]hexbear7·3 years agoThe Ukraine trident emblem is not generally considered Nazi. However nazi groups use it or some variation of it. link
minus-squareAcidSmiley [she/her]hexbear6·3 years agoi think the explicitly fascist version has a sword in the middle, but the nazis use the normal variant as well link
minus-squareBeingfromInnerSpace [he/him]hexbear3·edit-23 years agoAny sufficiently pagan symbol can be indistinguishable from a fash symbol. For example, with the macuahuitl, you can never be too sure if their extolment and portrayal is part of a decolonizing approach, or if it’s being used as an indigenista fasces stand-in in a video about the Mexican army. link
Isn't that nazi looking symbol actually just a pagan slavic symbol?
No idea about the ukraine emblem, is that nazi-ish too?
it is but it's primarily used by neo-nazis these days. It's called kolovrat btw
it's a ukrainian coat of arms which originated from the rurik dynasty. So it's not inherently a nazi symbol
sad, is it still pan-slavic at least?
The Ukraine trident emblem is not generally considered Nazi. However nazi groups use it or some variation of it.
i think the explicitly fascist version has a sword in the middle, but the nazis use the normal variant as well
Any sufficiently pagan symbol can be indistinguishable from a fash symbol.
For example, with the macuahuitl, you can never be too sure if their extolment and portrayal is part of a decolonizing approach, or if it’s being used as an indigenista fasces stand-in in a video about the Mexican army.
Appropriation of symbols is cringe,