The Red Swastika Society still exists today, and they still maintain schools and hospitals in Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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Endgaming1523
Nice. Hitler took something religious and made it into a symbol of fear. These people seem to have taken the symbol of fear and are trying to turn it into a symbol of healing.
Alli69
You meant the Reversed Swastika Society?
TheContrarian2
Remember, this could mean something different. It is (was) a religious symbol in India and much of Eurasia…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
Johannes_P
The Red Swastika Society still exists today, and they still maintain schools and hospitals in Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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Endgaming1523
Nice. Hitler took something religious and made it into a symbol of fear. These people seem to have taken the symbol of fear and are trying to turn it into a symbol of healing.