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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2250264" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Not true. What about Katyn? Plenty of hatred there. Or perhaps his family was in Warsaw in 1944, and they remember the Russians watching from across the Vistula - and doing nothing to help - while the Uprising took place? Or maybe his relatives were from Latvia, or Estonia, or Lithuania? Or - well, the list goes on and on.</p><p></p><p>Point being, hate wasn't confined to the Nazi regime. Plenty of it was spread around in the Soviet sphere of influence, so to single out the Nazi swastika as the <em>only</em> symbol of hate before and during WW2 is to ignore wholesale large portions of world history during this time.</p><p></p><p>I won't go any further, as I have no desire for this thread to go epic like the 98K thread. Just wanted to make my point, is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2250264, member: 7157"] Not true. What about Katyn? Plenty of hatred there. Or perhaps his family was in Warsaw in 1944, and they remember the Russians watching from across the Vistula - and doing nothing to help - while the Uprising took place? Or maybe his relatives were from Latvia, or Estonia, or Lithuania? Or - well, the list goes on and on. Point being, hate wasn't confined to the Nazi regime. Plenty of it was spread around in the Soviet sphere of influence, so to single out the Nazi swastika as the [I]only[/I] symbol of hate before and during WW2 is to ignore wholesale large portions of world history during this time. I won't go any further, as I have no desire for this thread to go epic like the 98K thread. Just wanted to make my point, is all. [/QUOTE]
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