Actually no, that is literally what they are saying, that all norse mythology is associated with Nazism.
Also, your view is American centric. Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view. Stop thinking of only US please.
Actually no, that is literally what they are saying, that all norse mythology is associated with Nazism.
Also, your view is American centric. Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view. Stop thinking of only US please.
The Nazis were from Germany my dude. That's one of the reasons they used Norse symbology, because they literally claimed Norse heritage as part of their aryan race concept.
Actually no, that is literally what they are saying, that all norse mythology is associated with Nazism.
Also, your view is American centric. Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view. Stop thinking of only US please.
The Nazis were from Germany my dude. That's one of the reasons they used Norse symbology, because they literally claimed Norse heritage as part of their aryan race concept.
I was referring to the comment about modern hate groups using this symbolism, not the actual Nazis.
Actually no, that is literally what they are saying, that all norse mythology is associated with Nazism.
Also, your view is American centric. Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view. Stop thinking of only US please.
Why doesn't anyone know what literally means anymore?
Actually no, that is literally what they are saying, that all norse mythology is associated with Nazism.
Also, your view is American centric. Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view. Stop thinking of only US please.
The Nazis were from Germany my dude. That's one of the reasons they used Norse symbology, because they literally claimed Norse heritage as part of their aryan race concept.
I was referring to the comment about modern hate groups using this symbolism, not the actual Nazis.
"Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view."
The nazis (including their modern day followers) share that view.
Unless you're talking about 'kook groups' that share the view that there is an association between fascism and Norse mythology.
In that case there is also plenty of people outside the US who recognize that easily demonstrable fact. I'm not American, just for one.
EDIT: Let's go into an example, just to make the point clear. Everybody recognises the symbol of the SS right? Everybody here when seeing that symbol would think 'oh, nazis' right? Well, those two lightning-bolt-like s symbols are runes. They aren't quite original old norse runes, but that's because they'd already been adopted for new purposes by an Austrian occultist with fascistic tendencies called Guido von List. Then the SS literally just put two of them next to each other and positioned them in a certain way that highlights the lightning bolt resemblance and made that their official symbol.
This is not a niche use of Norse symbology, it's very much front and centre in nazi iconography. And neither is it a one-off.
It's literally not.
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The Nazis were from Germany my dude. That's one of the reasons they used Norse symbology, because they literally claimed Norse heritage as part of their aryan race concept.
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#Defundthepolice
I was referring to the comment about modern hate groups using this symbolism, not the actual Nazis.
Why doesn't anyone know what literally means anymore?
"Just because soom kook groups in US have adopted such things doesn't mean that anyone else in the world shares that view."
The nazis (including their modern day followers) share that view.
Unless you're talking about 'kook groups' that share the view that there is an association between fascism and Norse mythology.
In that case there is also plenty of people outside the US who recognize that easily demonstrable fact. I'm not American, just for one.
EDIT: Let's go into an example, just to make the point clear. Everybody recognises the symbol of the SS right? Everybody here when seeing that symbol would think 'oh, nazis' right? Well, those two lightning-bolt-like s symbols are runes. They aren't quite original old norse runes, but that's because they'd already been adopted for new purposes by an Austrian occultist with fascistic tendencies called Guido von List. Then the SS literally just put two of them next to each other and positioned them in a certain way that highlights the lightning bolt resemblance and made that their official symbol.
This is not a niche use of Norse symbology, it's very much front and centre in nazi iconography. And neither is it a one-off.
RUNIN: Norse mythology set (awaiting further playtesting)
FATE of ALARA: Multicolour factions (currently on hiatus)
Contibutor to the Pyrulea community set
I'm here to tell you that all your set mechanics are bad
#Defundthepolice
I'm shutting this down.
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