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The swastica, when reversed from what is on that plastic toy, is a good luck symbol in many cultures. The way it is presented on that toy is the Nazi version.

That is a Nazi robot.

Ryan
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
The swastica, when reversed from what is on that plastic toy, is a good luck symbol in many cultures. The way it is presented on that toy is the Nazi version.

That is a Nazi robot.

Ryan

link It looks almost like the Nazi one, but I think it might just be due to the manufacturing process.
 
Long before the Nazi's took that as there symbol it was a religious symbol used in the far east.

It's a shame that a religious symbol is now forever tainted by it's use by the Nazi's 😛

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
I know the Hindu symbol is similar to the Nazi one except it points in the other direction.

I remember my grand ma would draw that on the floor every morning along with other religious symbols (called rangoli).
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
The swastica, when reversed from what is on that plastic toy, is a good luck symbol in many cultures. The way it is presented on that toy is the Nazi version.

That is a Nazi robot.

Ryan

...with a nice rack!

amish 😉

 
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: rgwalt
The swastica, when reversed from what is on that plastic toy, is a good luck symbol in many cultures. The way it is presented on that toy is the Nazi version.

That is a Nazi robot.

Ryan

...with a nice rack!

amish 😉

LOL
 
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