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7/10/2025, 6:22:03 PM
>>460746
It has inherent distinctiveness. Do any of the bums in this thread even know where the symbol comes from? If you did, you would understand its connections to my people.
The symbol is derived from the constellation Ursa Minor. When traced with a line, it forms one wing of the swastika. When a 24hour day is sliced into four quadrants, it becomes the swastika we all know and should love.
This is why it has direct associations with my volk, because the intellectual requirements to even look up at the sky and consider constellations in an abstract way requires brainpower/creativity the negroid people/asiatics do not have.
And when you slice it into even more quadrants? You get the black sun, which you probably could tell has the same wings as the swastika.... it's honestly sad to think there are guys on here debating the mystical origins of my symbol which is already widely known by my people; kinda sad...
As for the meaning of the symbol, it's fairly simple. We can look to the past for more info, particularly with the Aryan "Tyrswagn" / "Torskall". An eternally spinning wheel, centered upon the vertical axis(lol) of our sky
It has inherent distinctiveness. Do any of the bums in this thread even know where the symbol comes from? If you did, you would understand its connections to my people.
The symbol is derived from the constellation Ursa Minor. When traced with a line, it forms one wing of the swastika. When a 24hour day is sliced into four quadrants, it becomes the swastika we all know and should love.
This is why it has direct associations with my volk, because the intellectual requirements to even look up at the sky and consider constellations in an abstract way requires brainpower/creativity the negroid people/asiatics do not have.
And when you slice it into even more quadrants? You get the black sun, which you probably could tell has the same wings as the swastika.... it's honestly sad to think there are guys on here debating the mystical origins of my symbol which is already widely known by my people; kinda sad...
As for the meaning of the symbol, it's fairly simple. We can look to the past for more info, particularly with the Aryan "Tyrswagn" / "Torskall". An eternally spinning wheel, centered upon the vertical axis(lol) of our sky
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