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Yes, the Trump campaign used a Nazi symbol in its ads. Here’s what it means A 20th-century icon of hate emerges in a very 21st-century context.
The camp’s founders, Frank and Jospehine Duveneck, purchased the tiles in 1913, years before the ancient Buddhist emblem was co-opted by Nazis into the hate symbol it’s known as today.
Sharing a post on X, CoHNA Canada wrote, "On an initiative that asks for action against the alarming rise of Nazi symbols of hate, with sensitivity for all involved! Specifically, we appreciate @ ...
"I was appalled at the sight of a hate symbol walking on the runway," Reynolds said. "Those who know me know I staunchly stand against everything that symbol stands for." Omaha Fashion Week owner ...
In addition to the hate symbol, police said the word "Nazi " was also etched in the door. "I think it's definitely them trying to send a message," said Dove Degeorge, who said it was her neighbor ...
A groundbreaking partnership has been formed between the Canadian Hindu Advocacy (CoHNA) and B'nai Brith Canada, the country's oldest human rights organization, to combat the rising display of ...
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