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1 posted on 05/17/2024 5:11:28 AM PDT by Freeleesy
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2 posted on 05/17/2024 5:17:46 AM PDT by Freeleesy
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To: Freeleesy

So legally, and what other way would there be, what can you do? If some stranger threatens to kill you, would you not then genuinely feel your life was in danger and be justified in reacting in a way that would forever end that threat? Serious question.


3 posted on 05/17/2024 5:25:11 AM PDT by bk1000 (Banned from Breitbart)
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BTTT


5 posted on 05/17/2024 6:11:31 AM PDT by nopardons
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Much like the figs and their rainbow it is a shame how sybols of the ancients are degraded.

For instance, in Asia, the swastika symbol first appears in the archaeological record around 3000 BCE in the Indus Valley Civilisation. It also appears in the Bronze and Iron Age cultures around the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. In all these cultures, the swastika symbol does not appear to occupy any marked position or significance, appearing as just one form of a series of similar symbols of varying complexity. In the Zoroastrian religion of Persia, the swastika was a symbol of the revolving sun, infinity, or continuing creation. It is one of the most common symbols on Mesopotamian coins.

The icon has been of spiritual significance to Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. The swastika is a sacred symbol in the Bön religion, native to Tibet.

It has obviously been used for many things for thousands of years.


6 posted on 05/17/2024 7:01:20 AM PDT by Racketeer
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