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OP is just baiting. Has to be.
Command and conquer for the win if only I had points to give.
And we took the bait as it dangled from the hook as we couldn't resist and now we all are banned.
because hateful ideology legislated it as their symbol. as well as they legislated hate crimes with hands of useful idiots as active measures.
If you have a monarch with total power then there will be white terror, if it is a red prime minister there will be red terror, if it is a dictator it will be the same. Well, the same thing with different packaging. Also, the hammer symbolizes the industrial working class, while the sickle represents the agricultural working class, and both represent socialism and communism, and the two have a visible difference
and this thread is not about removing those symbols from museums, but about questioning their constant presence is public spaces and discourse. at least that's how i see this. if those symbols do not represent ideology that censors, terrorises, tortures and murders into submission, what's the problem then?
Besides USA invited nazgermans and created nasa.
"Hammer and Sickle
Hammer and Sickle was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993."
Who decides whats in unicode
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_Consortium
A majority of the people the nazi's killed were poor, and the swasitka is banned in Germany