BikerRay is right. The Nazi symbol is reversed and rotated 45 degrees. In Asia, the original swastika is still used as a Buddhist symbol (esp. to show the location of temples on maps). When in Korea, I saw a man with a Nazi flag hanging from his vending cart. Just as I was about to give him a piece of my mind, my Korean friend reminded me that the man probably didn't realize it was actually a Nazi flag.
Swastikas also appear prominently as architectural ornamentation on buildings constructed before the late 1930's in my part of the country... Western South Dakota.
I certainly hope the symbol loses its evil connotations and is re-instated as a sign of peace and prosperity in the not too distant future...
Swastikas also appear prominently as architectural ornamentation on buildings constructed before the late 1930's in my part of the country... Western South Dakota.
I certainly hope the symbol loses its evil connotations and is re-instated as a sign of peace and prosperity in the not too distant future...