You find it hard to believe that I would familiarize myself with every symbol that NAZIs used for various purposes? That would seem to be a waste of time to me. I find it hard to believe that you were yourself familiar with the supposed significance of a red upside down triangle for years. Yes, of course I have heard of NAZIs using a jewish star to identify Jews. I have heard of NAZIs using a swastika as a symbol. I had never heard of an upside down red triangle…believe what you want to believe.
No one doubts they may have used those shapes. The doubt is that was the intent in the ad, or that it had anything to do with it.
Or that this was a commonly associated symbol.
No, I’m surprised that you appear to be entirely unaware that it happened at all.
I won’t speak ill of your education, but I learned all this in elementary school - complete with a school trip to the Holocaust Museum. Most of it I already knew at that point, since I grew up around Holocaust survivors.
What about the Pink Triangle? Had you heard of that before today?
I have made it clear that it was not an obvious reference. Why would Facebook have an emoji that was an obvious NAZI reference? Do they have swastika emojis at Facebook?
Trump could shoot someone on 5th avenue, slap concentration camp tag on the body while yelling “Juneteenth aint got nothing on me” and still his supporters would not waver.
It really is. It is ludicrous to pretend that the Trump campaign would knowingly use a NAZI symbol as part of their advertising. Thoroughly insane. First, red is an obvious Antifa color. And the NAZIs did not have ownership of triangles.
There are a limited number of shapes.
This is like reading signs into the stars.
Red and black are antifa colors. As far as the triangle, NAZIs do not own that. Nor do most people associate traingles with NAZIs. I correct that. Before yesterday they didn’t. Now they say they did.