gflinch wrote:
Well here I go sticking my neck out and probably firmly planting my foot in my mouth, but here goes.
I understand how some people might be offended, but it is still part of history, much like the confederate flag is to the south, may be offensive to some.
One thing I always think of when this is brought up, people have to look at it from everyones perspective (if only = world peace?? joke maybe), what do native american indians think of the american flag? This was probably carried by Custard on his campaigns as well as many others that faught with indians. However I wouldn't think of anyone taking down thier american flag as to not offend native americans. So even though the nazi emblem may have some conitations towards some groups, but not all germans were nazis, most german soldiers fought for their side to keep thier homeland too, and this was thir countrys symbole at that time.
Anyhow, I am not trying to be insensitive to any group, nor am I trying to make some slanted political view, this is just my 2 cent observation. Personally, anymore many people go out of thier way TO BE offended.
Thanks for reading, and not reading anything into this.
Greg
Well, people complained about having naked women painted on aircraft, am I right in saying that people complaining about Enola Gay being put on public display, so are we really surprised that some muppets are going to complain about a swastika?
After all, history is only a commodity that can be changed to our own perspective so here's an idea, lets forget about everything that's ever happened before 01 January 2000, so that we can have the experience of going through it all again!
You know, the more I know about the human race, the more I wish to retire from it!
