Home UK Anti-Nazi
The swastika is a common good-luck symbol in many cultures. It has also been used to symbolise the self, or ego in Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon runelore. This photo shows the giant buddha statue at Lantau Island.
Notice how the arms of the swastika point anti-clockwise, as opposed to the Nazi swastika which arcs clockwise. This reversal has been used as 'evidence' for the use of black magic rituals in the Nazi heirachy, but this superstitious crap is just part of a general category of insults levelled at the Nazis, which aims to demonise them as perverts rather than attacking their dispicable political message. Playground stories about Hitler's masochistic sexuality are part of this same trend. For more on the uses and abuses of the swastika, see Steven Heller & Jeff Roth's book: "The swastika: Symbol beyond redemption?"