• Szymon
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      1 year ago

      When a major cultural event occurs, symbols and words can be forced into new meanings in that society after having gone through the significant or traumatic event.

      The swastika, historically a symbol symbolizing representing well being and prosperity, now cannot be seen without associating it with hatred fascism.

      I think it’s relevant for a western country to consider the concept that “Q” can be interpreted in different ways than it was before but a significant number of people, and a large company should have something like that on their radar, especially for a marketing/branding perspective.

      • StormNinjaPenguin
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        1 year ago

        Well comparing Q to the swastika maybe reasonable on the basis on both of their background ideas being deranged to a similar degree, but the Q movement’s historical insignificance is just laughable in comparison.

        Blacklisting the letter Q because of a handful of dipshits that most of the world doesn’t even know about is preposterous.