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The swastika symbol has been used by diverse cultures. It has been estimated that its usage goes back more than three millennia and has appeared in countries such as Nepal, India, Mongolia, China, Japan, Greece, Celtic communities, West African tribes, and Native American clans. One of the earliest cultures known to have used the swastika was the Neolithic Vinca Culture in southern Europe.
pack of hypocrites those who are upset by a symbol that does not mean the same thing on the entire planet