Even if it hadn’t been adopted by white supremacists (it has), it would still be abhorrent.
yes, it is abhorrent… it’s not, however, a white supremacist symbol.
“crusader” is a terrible term for the military to associate itself with… but definitely not as terrible as a white supremacist symbol.
white supremacists have also “adopted” wearing boots but i’m not going to call everyone wearing boots a white supremacist.
well yes and no.
it was obviously their official symbol and on their flags, buttons, and everything else.
But it was also ripped off and meant different things to different cultures for thousands of years.
but to answer the loaded part of your question:
Some white supremacist’s use of the crusader cross is not at all like the nazi’s use of the swastika
Well you’d at least need it to be tattooed onto the chest of the second in command of the worlds largest armed forces in the world, in a country that’s rapidly pivoted towards white Christian nationalism.
So it’s safe to say this isn’t about white supremacy.
yes, it is abhorrent… it’s not, however, a white supremacist symbol.
“crusader” is a terrible term for the military to associate itself with… but definitely not as terrible as a white supremacist symbol.
white supremacists have also “adopted” wearing boots but i’m not going to call everyone wearing boots a white supremacist.
So is the swastika a Nazi symbol or not?
well yes and no.
it was obviously their official symbol and on their flags, buttons, and everything else.
But it was also ripped off and meant different things to different cultures for thousands of years.
but to answer the loaded part of your question:
Some white supremacist’s use of the crusader cross is not at all like the nazi’s use of the swastika
Oh, so how many need to use it until it does become a symbol of white supremacy?
42
Yeah, I thought it might be something like that.
Well you’d at least need it to be tattooed onto the chest of the second in command of the worlds largest armed forces in the world, in a country that’s rapidly pivoted towards white Christian nationalism.
So it’s safe to say this isn’t about white supremacy.