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Swedish Prosecutor General Seeks to Equate Age-Old Nordic Rune With Swastika
Sputnik International
https://sputniknews.com/europe/202101191081809358-swedish-prosecutor-general-seeks-to-equate-age-old-nordic-rune-with-swastika/
Runes are a set of related scripts predating the adoption of the Latin alphabet and Christianity and used by Germanic and Scandinavian tribes in the early Middle Ages. Today, they remain in use for aesthetic and symbolic purposes.
Swedish Prosecutor General Petra Lundh wants the historic Tyr rune to be equated with the swastika over its present-day use and covert Nazi messaging, national broadcaster SVT reported.
The background is that the neo-Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement (NMR) uses the Tyr rune, dating back to the early Germanic period, as their symbol. Both a district court and court of appeal have previously rejected the sign being regarded as incitement against ethnic groups, and a number of Swedish organisations for Old Norse heritage have also cri
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Among the mob that took over the U.S. Capitol was a man wearing a sweatshirt that’s hard to forget. It read: “Camp Auschwitz.” In December, another man attended a Proud Boys rally in Washington, wearing a t-shirt with the logo “6MWE,” short for “6 Million [Jews] Wasn’t Enough.”
It’s a sickening reminder that anti-Semitism not only exists but that individuals are comfortable enough to emblazon statements that stand for or call for the genocide of Jews.
According to the FBI, hate-crime incidents in churches, synagogues, mosques and temples increased by roughly 35 percent between 2014 and 2018. In September 2019, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned that the faith-based community, particularly the Jewish community, was threatened by domestic terrorists.
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