@Blxxxxx No, it's not. It's a similar symbol used by many religions using different names. The one used is a Buddhist symbol. Swastika is the Sanskrit name that's also used in Hinduism. You're right to call the use you're thinking of by that name tho. It was what it was called in German and it was used in the original translation of the book. However the second English translation was purposely mistranslated as Swastika to protect Christianity. Cuz sc*** those easterners, ig...
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Current goal is to be one of those people you see everywhere — have been lurking for 10+ years
Bi-shmexual woman, traumatized and painfully single
I'm probably too offensive for you
Current goal is to be one of those people you see everywhere — have been lurking for 10+ years
Bi-shmexual woman, traumatized and painfully single
I'm probably too offensive for you