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lemmy.world

If you're pressed for time, there's always the Three Arrows

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lemmy.ca

If you have to run away after step 1, don't worry. The Windows logo is still a slight improvement.

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yurireply
pawb.social

usually the lines aren’t straight anyways, i’ve turned a couple into quite nice windows xp logos!

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Some older gas cylinders (like for welding) have the 4 boxes symbol. I've heard that they originally had a swastika, but after WWII the old mark was obscured for obvious reasons.

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midwest.social

The guy who was as strong as the whole team of normal Rangers?

The team where they were literally color coded by race btw, except for the gay boy in blue.

Maybe less of a recapture because of direct directorial mandates than you would hope is all I'm saying

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JcbAzPxreply
lemmy.world

That was a rather unfortunate consequence of not reading ahead in the material. Not much they could do about it either, since they wouldn't have the budget to film enough of their own scenes in the costumes until much later.

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While the color coding could have been unfortunate coincidences, David Yost, the actor for the first blue ranger was bullied off the production for being gay.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Yost#Career

According to Yost, he was often called a "removed", and the producers frequently questioned other cast members in private about his sexuality. Yost left late in the fourth season after a week of contemplation and thoughts of suicide instead of continuing work another six months into the second film. He stated that the co-workers involved with writing, filming, and producing the show considered him "not worthy" to be where he was and that he "could not be a superhero" because of his homosexuality.

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It's a consequence of the director being a publicly verified twat, but otherwise yeah. It certainly wasn't the intent of the original Japanese show runners.

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SPRUNTnsfwreply
fedinsfw.app

Could have gone with White Powerless. Or White Bowery. White Plower?

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White Powerless is a great song from a great album by John Congleton!

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lemmy.world

Saving this for later. Although most swastikas I've seen around are badly drawn lol

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OddMinus1reply
sh.itjust.works

I kinda like this as a solution as well. Still completely wipes the swastika and adds niche humor.

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That's a lovewins, not a reversed swastika!

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lemmy.zip

I prefer to make them into loss but you do you

,̶'̶ ̶ ̶,̶ ̶|̶ ̶,̶'̶ ̶_̶'̶

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That's both wholesome and at the same time too much work for something that's probably getting defaced the next day.

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europe.pub

Yeah but nazis tend to draw the swastika the flipped.

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lemmy.ca

Lately I've been working on this theory that the strife in the 20th century was the result of abusive and ridiculous 19th century parenting styles.

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lemmy.zip

There was plenty of strife in the 19th century too but the weapons available were not as destructive.

Imagine the US civil war if one side had invented nukes.

Imagine the Napoleonic wars if Napoleon had tanks.

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I would prefer it if people reclaimed them instead of overwriting them. Like turning them into the center of colorful mandalas.

I would be nice if people were reminded more often that it is a wrongfully appropriated symbol, and anyone who willingly gives it away is acting as an accomplice to that, whether they realize it or not.

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You can add little triangles to the end lines of each arm then a small building underneath and a swastika is now a windmill

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lemmy.world

With two large caveats immediately apparent to anyone familiar with Hinduism:

  • the Hindu Swastika is not at 45° tilt

  • the Hindu Swastika is traditionally also never drawn in black, as far as I've personally seen. It's usually red / saffron.

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An example.

Sorry about the quality... I downloaded it (it's my own photo, just not on my phone) and it appeared in the thumbnail for a random album, but wasn't in the album. Or any album. So it's a crop of the album thumbnail.

Project Swastik was a roads improvement programme in northern India. The swastika symbolises protection and it's ubiquitous in India (and Asia).

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lemmy.world

I'm Indian and Hindu. Please don't try to explain my own religion to me. It can be drawn in black.

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Hello from one Indian Hindu to another 👋

It can be drawn in black.

Hence my italicized "personally". I've just never seen it in black.

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alapakalareply
quokk.au

Nazi re-revisionistically dogwhistling: Nazis can use this to dogwhistles with each other exactly how Norse symbols have been revisioned. Norse culture has nothing to do with Naziprop, but they can reutilize this.

I can def. see this as reclaiming tactics in say anarchist zones. But in neutral zones it could be utilized double-edged.

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alapakalareply
quokk.au

Reading comprehension is something we all have to encourage. Try either finding a master tutor to guide you in antifa praxis, or rereading with a strong Black Anarchist perspective.

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gnufuureply
lemmy.ca

They might have read your comment better than you did yourself.

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alapakalareply
quokk.au

Then they would be composting Nazis, and making better arrows.
But I am sure that's what the “not-worth-reading” had in mind, right?

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Let's see. You called for a "master tutor" of "antifa praxis" but let's assume that was a joke. You posted a link to one of your own comments and described it as "strong". And now you're implying that your own comment, when read correctly, is able to single-handedly motivate people into direct acion. It all seems a bit patronising.

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where do you guys live where you see enough swastikas that you need to know how to alter them?

This feels like such an imaginary problem

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Genuinely and truly, I'm glad you live in a place and move in circles where this doesn't come up. But it's still good to know how to do. Part of how fascist hate groups make their presence known is by stickering or graffiting hate slogans or symbols on walls. It's one of the ways they enforce their ideology.

Anti-fascist graffiti artists in places where a lot of hate groups operate tend to have their work cut out for them. This is essentially just a public service announcement, like how to rescue a thirsty bee.

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lemmy.world

This assumes that people on Lemmy will be outside and that is where it assumes wrong.

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inkbladereply
lemmy.world

I am outside now in a bar. Am I not people on lemmy?

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A404reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

How do we know he is not a lizard person pretending to be human?

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SatyrSackreply
quokk.au

On the Internet, no one knows you're a lizard person.

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