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@[email protected] to The [email protected]English • 5 months ago

Journalist does everything possible to avoid calling this what it clearly is

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"It was an awkward gesture. Maybe he was trying to karate chop a fly?"
  • @[email protected]
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    I love how certain media call it a Roman Salute in an attempt to defend him.

    Like, do they think Hitler just made it up himself?

    • @[email protected]
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      16•5 months ago

      Same people that say the swastika is a symbol of peace.

      • Carl
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        the swastika remains a symbol of good luck and prosperity in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain countries such as Nepal, India, Thailand, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, China and Japan, and carries various other meanings for peoples around the world, such as the Akan, Hopi, Navajo, and Tlingit peoples…

        Also, I think Hitler took the salute from this. Which is similar to the Roman salute.

        Hitler had no great ideas, he stole from everyone, and was overall a terrible person full of hatred. But, he did ban human zoos.

        • @[email protected]
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          Ok, how often do you see Hindus, Buddhists, Nepalese, Indians, Thai, Mongolians, Sri Lankans, Chinese, Japanese, Akans, Hopis, Navajo, and Tlingit peoples spray paint it on walls or get it tattooed on their bodies in AMERICA? This isn’t any of those countries you listed. The next time I see someone with a swastika on their neck and a Nazi salute here in America am I supposed to assume it’s a peace loving Buddhist with an interest in Roman history?

          • @[email protected]
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            No, but if you see it from a person or that ethnicity and religious background, you shouldn’t assume it’s an ode to Hitler.

          • Carl
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            10•5 months ago

            You did not read a single thing I posted. I did not praise Nazism or Hitler. Your lights might be on, but no one is home.

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      He stole it from the Italians under Mussolini, who basically took it from a painting. There’s no evidence the Romans used this salute, so it’s always been associated with fascism.

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        Unfortunately, evidence isn’t something these folks are worried about.

        • magic_lobster_party
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          Their feelings don’t care about facts so to say

    • irelephant [he/him]🍭
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      Even if it was a roman salute, that was a symbol of fascism.

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        That’s what I’m saying, it takes literally four seconds to look up where the “Roman” salute came from.

        But these kids aren’t big on the whole “reading” thing.

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