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    After all our great heroes fought for our country and saved us from hitler we just give it all away. I bet our war heroes are turning in their graves over this. I am starting to think we should have surrendered back then because the nazis would never have sold out their own country.
    The UK has gone from a great nation to a joke on the EU, immigration, political correctness, law and order, our nations finances and much much more.

    Have you noticed from being one of the richest countries in europe we are now having to borrow billions a year to keep going? I really think they have a secret plan to get is in so much debt we have no option but to join europe to take advantage of the finances from other counbtries and stay afloat.

    We should stop giving any foreign aid and start trying to fix the NHS and stop giving all these benefits to the work shy scroungers.

    I used to be very patriotic but now I am pretty disheartened with how things are going the best thing is do your best to save up and get out of here. I wish when i left school i jumped on the first plane to anywhere and started a new life away from this hell hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bef View Post
    Yet you have a swastika in your signiture? Do you actually understand what that symbol means? Even if your sig is just a dig at the EU, the mere fact that you are proudly showing a sign of death, racism and all out pigfaced twatism is just wrong!
    Are you stupid?

    The EU and the Nazi's have one thing in common, they both want to control people's lives including Great Briton & Europe. I know damn well what the symbol means and you should get over it, it's a symbol. I bet if I posted the Sickle & Hammer you wouldn't make a fuss when Joseph Stalin killed millions more people than Adolf Hitler.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    What I think the swastika in the EU Flag is showing, is that he's showing correlation between the EU and the Nazi's. I'm not sure though as Undertaker supports the Nazi's to an extent, what exactly does it mean?
    I am yes, and I don't support the Nazi's but I know they were good for the majority of Germans in the 1930's


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    The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, "all is well") is a cross with four arms of equal length, with the ends of each arm bent at a right angle. Sometimes dots are added between each arm.
    The swastika is an ancient symbol found worldwide, but it is especially common in India. It can be seen in the art of the Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Celts, Native Americans, and Persians as well Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
    The swastika's Indian name comes the Sanskrit word svasti, meaning good fortune, luck and well being.
    In Hinduism, the right-hand (clockwise) swastika is a symbol of the sun and the god Vishnu, while the left-hand (counterclockwise) swastika represents Kali and magic. The Buddhist swastika is almost always clockwise, while the swastika adopted by the Nazis (many of whom had occult interests) is counterclockwise.
    In Buddhism, the swastika signifies auspiciousness and good fortune as well as the Buddha's footprints and the Buddha's heart. The swastika is said to contain the whole mind of the Buddha and can often be found imprinted on the chest, feet or palms of Buddha images. It is also the first of the 65 auspicious symbols on the footprint of the Buddha.
    The swastika has also often been used to mark the beginning of Buddhist texts. In China and Japan, the Buddhist swastika was seen as a symbol of plurality, eternity, abundance, prosperity and long life.
    The swastika is used as an auspicious mark on Buddhist temples and is especially common in Korea. It can often be seen on the decorative borders around paintings, altar cloths and banners. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is also used as a clothing decoration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Are you stupid?

    The EU and the Nazi's have one thing in common, they both want to control people's lives including Great Briton & Europe. I know damn well what the symbol means and you should get over it, it's a symbol. I bet if I posted the Sickle & Hammer you wouldn't make a fuss when Joseph Stalin killed millions more people than Adolf Hitler.



    I am yes, and I don't support the Nazi's but I know they were good for the majority of Germans in the 1930's
    Apart from the Jews, Gays, Gypsys and anybody who stood up to them...

    No im not stupid, as i said EVEN IF IT IS A DIG AT THE EU I STILL THINK IT IS OFFENSIVE!
    And i dont think Stalin was that great a guy either :S
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    The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, "all is well") is a cross with four arms of equal length, with the ends of each arm bent at a right angle. Sometimes dots are added between each arm.
    The swastika is an ancient symbol found worldwide, but it is especially common in India. It can be seen in the art of the Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Celts, Native Americans, and Persians as well Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
    The swastika's Indian name comes the Sanskrit word svasti, meaning good fortune, luck and well being.
    In Hinduism, the right-hand (clockwise) swastika is a symbol of the sun and the god Vishnu, while the left-hand (counterclockwise) swastika represents Kali and magic. The Buddhist swastika is almost always clockwise, while the swastika adopted by the Nazis (many of whom had occult interests) is counterclockwise.
    In Buddhism, the swastika signifies auspiciousness and good fortune as well as the Buddha's footprints and the Buddha's heart. The swastika is said to contain the whole mind of the Buddha and can often be found imprinted on the chest, feet or palms of Buddha images. It is also the first of the 65 auspicious symbols on the footprint of the Buddha.
    The swastika has also often been used to mark the beginning of Buddhist texts. In China and Japan, the Buddhist swastika was seen as a symbol of plurality, eternity, abundance, prosperity and long life.
    The swastika is used as an auspicious mark on Buddhist temples and is especially common in Korea. It can often be seen on the decorative borders around paintings, altar cloths and banners. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is also used as a clothing decoration.

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    Yep this is how it started off but it is now used by nazi partys and small minded idiots... half my family share your views undertaker so i have heard every argument possible and tbh i cant be assed arguing with you
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    Completely stupid. This is exactly the same as making a statement then contradicting yourself without the loss of lives from a war.

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