>>6650278its a great question actually. I believe its still safe to give an view on another group of people so long as we're not assuming too much or dehumanisim them in our description.
>>6650274I'm going to continue my answer as well in relation to Nazi germany
>>6650279Pic related is a symbol of I created when I first started speaking like a schizophrenic crazy person
I'm sure many will find it offensive and indeed it is shocking. I intended it to be so.
To me, it symbolizes Feminism, taken to an extreme because you know what? WOMEN ARE EXTREME
I do not believe we should be asking for respect from our male counterparts, I believe we should demand it.
I'm not here to advocate for an entirely feminized world, but I do believe that when a feminine values are disrespected we should be outraged. The symbol is an attempt by me to reclaim the name "Feminazi"
I've used the swastika to link DIRECTLY with the level of extremism associated with nazism. The Crescents on either side of the swastika represent the changing phases of The Moon. The Moon has been used by women since before we spoke in a common tongue to track our periods and in many religions is worshiped as a female deity.
Nazi's have a reputation for scapegoating Jews but actually, Jewish people were scapegoated for centuarys before Nazism was prominent, Nazi's were just the most effiecent and extreme in practices regarding their expression of their belief that Jewish people were "subjugating" them.
I am not anti semitic.
The symbol in and of its self is not anti semitic.
But I do believe that sometimes a extremest approach is the best approach. I believe the symbol speaks loudly enough for itself regarding its association. It is linked with Nazism as intended but is distinctly different. As the creator of the symbol I decide its meaning
Thus I strip from it its racist connotations and instead embrace it for the level of extreme and shocking imagery.
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