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Anonymous 1w

God that Identitarian shit was so fucking corny 💀 it still is but trying to invent a new term for “racist nationalist” is just so stupid

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Anonymous 1w

oh my god i didn’t know elhaz was a fascist symbol i have a fucking keychain of it because of the original meaning

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Anonymous 1w

Why it look like the overwatch symbol 😭

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Anonymous 1w

Just the regular United States American flag actually too

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Anonymous 1w

The solar cross is the same as the NATO proof mark

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

Also fun fact: golden dawn (a neo-Nazi Greek party) was banned in 2020 after the party leadership structure was convicted for various criminal acts, with some even being convicted for murder.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

The scariest thing about them: before this, they were in government. At their peak in 2012, they had 21 seats in parliament. Also when I said Neo-Nazi I meant Neo-Nazi. It wasn’t hidden, at a certain point they just stopped using dog whistles and were open with it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1w

Again it says on the chart that some symbols have been adopted by them not meaning it literally. Think lgbt and the rainbow. Adopted but not the original meaning

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 1w

yeah but that feels like how people will put a swastika with the arms going the other way and then claim they mean it as the buddhist symbol. like maybe it’s true but there’s a good chance not

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1w

Well tbf you and I both didn’t know the Elhaz was used as a “fascist symbol” so I’d imagine most people wouldn’t associate it with that. People have used the Christian cross and different iterations of it as terrorist symbols but that doesn’t stop me from wearing it

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 1w

Othala?

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1w

I think at a certain point it depends on how common it is. Norse and Celtic symbols as a whole tend to be co-opted by white supremacists, but I don’t think it’s yet dominant enough for it to change the complete meaning of the symbol. Granted, I tend not to wear stuff with runes in public just in case. But I’ll be damned if I’m giving up the Celtic cross.

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