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#1: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on May 26, 2012 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: Claudia (clau_bolson) on May 27, 2012 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#3: Teresa K (fasstar) on May 27, 2012
"Evil" would be a more appropriate title. I understand that this symbol does not represent evil for all cultures, but for most of us, it sparks feelings/memories of horrific deeds.#4: Doug (tntoak) on May 27, 2012 [SPOILER]
"Naughty" would refer to someone who would choose, out of millions of possibilities, this as the subject of a puzzle, possibly just to push our buttons and see how many people react.
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#5: Thirsa Terpstra (terp3) on May 28, 2012 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#6: Jota (jota) on Sep 24, 2012
Disgusting! Did what Doug did.#7: Martin Thurn (mthurn) on Apr 9, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#8: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Apr 10, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#9: Tom Siebert (tsiebert) on Nov 18, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#10: Bananas (Bananas) on Dec 30, 2017
Please please, pbn gods, take this puzzle down completely.#11: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 2, 2018
Bananas, check out my link in comment #8, for the true meaning and history of the swastika.#12: Kelly Groth (kellyhenk) on Feb 7, 2018 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#13: besmirched tea (Besmirched Tea) on Feb 7, 2018
I thought it was the presidential seal#14: northoftheborder (pland27) on Feb 7, 2018
No such thing as "only a puzzle" Kelly. When you make excuses for things like this, it only empowers the proponents. Call it#15: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Feb 7, 2018
what it is. The meaning intended used by Nelson Peters is clear with his comment "naughty". I'm with Bananas. Take it down immediately.
Jan's comment on Adam's puzzle mentioned above:#16: James Ernst (siegfried) on Mar 11, 2019
#37: Jan Wolter (jan) on Oct 8, 2010 [SPOILER]
While swastikas have been used in many circumstances, black swastikas on white circles on red backgrounds are pretty specific to Nazi Germany.
Which reminds me of a story: After Germany was defeated, a generally impoverished and battered country found itself with a glut of flags that nobody wanted anymore. My mom once told me that she and lots of other little girls her age, suddenly acquired new bright red dresses with black and white trim.
Offensive? It's a relic and reminder of a terrible chapter in the history of the world. But it's chapter we need to remember.
Still, Adam was definitely right to put a warning on it, as it is not exactly safe for work.
This puzzle should be removed for offensive content. Those who argue that it isn't a "true" swastika, or refers to earlier cultural usage, miss the fundamental point. Symbols that are similar to this one were used for fundamental hate and now represent that hate. In context (museum, historical film, etc.) the usage is acceptable. As a symbol alone, this simply speaks to the ignorance or hate of the poster.#17: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Mar 12, 2019
As others have stated, this will remain an unsolved puzzle for me.
If we cover over the horrors of the past, people forget. Then we end up with resurgent crap like we have today. This needs to be seen and talked about. Don't hide it or people will have to learn the same harsh lesson all over again.#18: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Mar 12, 2019
I agree with Joe and Jan.#19: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Nov 12, 2019
I think the pole dancer puzzle might have been mine :P
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