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minus-squareAbraxielhexbear10·4 years agoThe swastika was a pretty universal symbol. It's not exactly complicated geometry. link
minus-squarecarbohydra [des/pair]hexbear2·4 years agoYes, but they took more than the symbol, the whole indo-aryan purity and whatever. Arguably stuff like this isn't part of buddhism, but there are also plenty of things that shouldn't be part of christianity that sort of come along for the ride. link
minus-squareAbraxielhexbear10·4 years agoNazi mysticism is a syncretic theology, so they kinda just took whatever they needed from wherever to serve the needs of the moment. link
The swastika was a pretty universal symbol. It's not exactly complicated geometry.
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Yes, but they took more than the symbol, the whole indo-aryan purity and whatever. Arguably stuff like this isn't part of buddhism, but there are also plenty of things that shouldn't be part of christianity that sort of come along for the ride.
Nazi mysticism is a syncretic theology, so they kinda just took whatever they needed from wherever to serve the needs of the moment.
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