MORON Neo-Nazi Group Marching on the streets carrying Swastika Flags in TN

jward

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#BREAKING: A Extreme Neo-Nazi Group, called the Blood Tribe, has been Spotted Marching on the streets carrying Swastika Flags

#Nashville | #Tennessee

Numerous witnesses have have reported seeing a group of roughly two dozen individuals wearing full red shirts with black pants, carrying and waving swastika flags as they gathered in and marched through downtown Nashville Tennessee this group is reportedly called the Blood Tribe, an extreme Neo-Nazi group known for their extreme political views and behaviors
View: https://twitter.com/rawsalerts/status/1758957359123046511?s=20
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
From the news photos I saw ( https://ssnews.page.link/RzFepkfVCYrNyF5t5 ) they appeared to be all but one, black people as far as i could see the crowd. I was surprised that someone didnt mention that. But it was not a close up shot so I could be wrong.
The story is from the daily beast, all they would let me do is copy the link to the story with the photos.
 
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Dobbin

Faithful Steed
I don't know what they are, but those are definitely not NAZI flags.
Cheap repop you can see the design on the opposite side in reverse?

Or perhaps they're "India." Sanskrit symbol for "well being."


The concept of a "reversed" swastika was probably first made among European scholars by Eugène Burnouf in 1852, and taken up by Schliemann in Ilios (1880), based on a letter from Max Müller that quotes Burnouf. The term sauwastika is used in the sense of 'backwards swastika' by Eugène Goblet d'Alviella (1894): "In India it [the gammadion] bears the name of swastika, when its arms are bent towards the right, and sauwastika when they are turned in the other direction."[48]

Just a Fed contingent "trolling" for fresh fish.

Overtime after a slow week at the office...

Dobbin
 
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