Became used in some circles due to russians using the symbol "Z" for their new great patriotic war. It can be seen as an attempt not to lump all russians together, but instead to distinguish the pro-war group (which, if you like limits, tends toward 1).
This is why I always flag these types of posts that are political and not tech related, they quickly devolve to Reddit-style racial / ethnic hatred if conversations about geopolitical rivals or regional hatred and name calling if domestic politics. There's other platforms for all that.
And by swastika if you're referring to your infamous painter's symbol, it was actually a Hakenkreuz which that fellow saw in the Lambach Abbey. Nothing to do with Hindus or Buddhists.
Became used in some circles due to russians using the symbol "Z" for their new great patriotic war. It can be seen as an attempt not to lump all russians together, but instead to distinguish the pro-war group (which, if you like limits, tends toward 1).
In a Cold Warrior language. Very often found in Southern US states (rednecks).
This is why I always flag these types of posts that are political and not tech related, they quickly devolve to Reddit-style racial / ethnic hatred if conversations about geopolitical rivals or regional hatred and name calling if domestic politics. There's other platforms for all that.
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Ah so.
And by swastika if you're referring to your infamous painter's symbol, it was actually a Hakenkreuz which that fellow saw in the Lambach Abbey. Nothing to do with Hindus or Buddhists.
Hence why i compared it to the letter "Z". Both are harmless without context