This is a vector version of this fairly famous piece of art.
I did NOT create the original concept but I DID make this vector version because I could not find a clean version of it on the web.
This is a vector version that I made in Illustrator so it can be re-sized as large or small as someone needs it and it stays clean.
The original (Not my) image is copyright-free for sure so feel free to use it.
I made this because I am sick of seeing nazi crap on DA and clueless people saying 'Oh, I know all nazis were not bad, oh the swastika is not only a symbol of evil' blah blah blah.
When the Swastika is associated with anything nazi-related, it is a symbol of death to people who know the attrocities that the nazis committed.
I don't want to hear crap from people that claim to be nazis or neo-nazis saying 'Oh, I have friends of other races. Oh, I do not believe in violent means...'
If you are a true nazi or neo-nazi, all races are beneath you and sub-human.
Violence towards the lower-races and 'mud people' is a tool.
THAT is what nazi-ism is about, period.
Racial pride, national pride, white nationalism etc are not the main acts of nazi-ism.
The main acts of the nazis were violence against people that they believed were beneath them, including Slavic people (Which boggles the mind when you see Polish and Russian Neo-Nazis), most asians (Even the Japanese when it comes down to is), easter-europeans, etc.
If you are a neo-nazi and have 'friends' of other races, you are not a neo-nazi, period so don't give me that crap.
You're just sitting on the fence.
It's a crap philosophy that dehumanises other people.
It belongs in the rubbish-bin, along with yesterday's diapers and banana peels.
The Schutzstaffel had many foreign divisions, like the Muslim one, and Japan was not exactly aryan, was it...
My point is I think Nazi was in practice more open minded, though more out of need than pure ideology.
I also have to object to the Swastika bashing, for it has been used in many cultures (even jewish culture, but Im not sure) and is a big symbol in Hinduism and the Backwards Swastika is big part of Buddhism.
I do not believe in killing people for who they are, but I object to banning a symbol just because Nazis used it; just because the KKK burned crosses does not mean you cant show cross in public.
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Forward, Red Army men, march ahead! Led by the Revolutionary War Soviet! From the vast taiga to British seas cold Our Red Army's the strongest of all!
For we must labor And never waver And fight this last, Last, Fight!
Look, the Swastika as used for the symbol of the Nazi ideology or anything LIKE it is a sybmol of evil to the rest of the world.
It has shit all to do with Buddhism.
The swastika is NOT the same symbol used by buddhism or any other culture.
The swastika when used by the nazis represents the nazis.
The Manji when used by Japanese represents those particular ideas connected with the Japanese.
Same as when the Sunwheel is used by the Buddhists or other religions/cultured.
I honestly don't care if the Nazis had a division manned by Feminist Lesbian Dwarves who espoused diversity.
It doesn't change the core of the Nazi beliefs or practises.
And I didn't say it should be banned.
I am all for someone who wants to dress as a nazi having the right to walk down the street as one.
It just helps everyone else to spot the idiots easier.
The problem with things like nazism is that when the amount of years between their atrocities gets longer and longer, people get detached from the horror and their attitudes soften.
Before you start having a nice warm feeling about the nazis and think ("Oh, well, they weren't so bad as a lot. I mean, people are just people you know..."), spend just 4 hours reading about the acts of the ideology as a whole.
Was every single person who wore a Nazi Swastika and was a Nazi entirely evil?
No, no one in any organisation is entirely evil.
Was it an evil ideology that resulted in around 7 million people being destroyed like animals?
Yes.
Is wearing a symbol of that (And don't start that crap about the Swastika being the same symbol as the Buddhists use, it's not, the meaning is not the same. It's based on the Sunwheel more common to Germanic peoples, not the symbol used by eastern cultures. I am talking about the symbol of nazism) organisation moronic?
I mean, if you use it in Context... But I get your point.
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Forward, Red Army men, march ahead! Led by the Revolutionary War Soviet! From the vast taiga to British seas cold Our Red Army's the strongest of all!
For we must labor And never waver And fight this last, Last, Fight!
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The Schutzstaffel had many foreign divisions, like the Muslim one, and Japan was not exactly aryan, was it...
My point is I think Nazi was in practice more open minded, though more out of need than pure ideology.
I also have to object to the Swastika bashing, for it has been used in many cultures (even jewish culture, but Im not sure) and is a big symbol in Hinduism and the Backwards Swastika is big part of Buddhism.
I do not believe in killing people for who they are, but I object to banning a symbol just because Nazis used it; just because the KKK burned crosses does not mean you cant show cross in public.
--
Forward, Red Army men, march ahead!
Led by the Revolutionary War Soviet!
From the vast taiga to British seas cold
Our Red Army's the strongest of all!
For we must labor
And never waver
And fight this last,
Last,
Fight!
It has shit all to do with Buddhism.
The swastika is NOT the same symbol used by buddhism or any other culture.
The swastika when used by the nazis represents the nazis.
The Manji when used by Japanese represents those particular ideas connected with the Japanese.
Same as when the Sunwheel is used by the Buddhists or other religions/cultured.
I honestly don't care if the Nazis had a division manned by Feminist Lesbian Dwarves who espoused diversity.
It doesn't change the core of the Nazi beliefs or practises.
And I didn't say it should be banned.
I am all for someone who wants to dress as a nazi having the right to walk down the street as one.
It just helps everyone else to spot the idiots easier.
The problem with things like nazism is that when the amount of years between their atrocities gets longer and longer, people get detached from the horror and their attitudes soften.
Before you start having a nice warm feeling about the nazis and think ("Oh, well, they weren't so bad as a lot. I mean, people are just people you know..."), spend just 4 hours reading about the acts of the ideology as a whole.
Was every single person who wore a Nazi Swastika and was a Nazi entirely evil?
No, no one in any organisation is entirely evil.
Was it an evil ideology that resulted in around 7 million people being destroyed like animals?
Yes.
Is wearing a symbol of that (And don't start that crap about the Swastika being the same symbol as the Buddhists use, it's not, the meaning is not the same. It's based on the Sunwheel more common to Germanic peoples, not the symbol used by eastern cultures. I am talking about the symbol of nazism) organisation moronic?
Yes.
I am just sick of seeing SO much nazi garbage on DA.
People who have no idea what it really means.
*slaps them*
But I get your point.
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Forward, Red Army men, march ahead!
Led by the Revolutionary War Soviet!
From the vast taiga to British seas cold
Our Red Army's the strongest of all!
For we must labor
And never waver
And fight this last,
Last,
Fight!
i HATE NAZI PEOPLE!
you art is strong..
I'm going to favorite it
i'm glad to see an artwork like this.
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looking for something .....
Stupid little racists.
They have no real place in society so they take their problems out on other people.
I would have kicked their asses for you. ; )
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