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SSJVegeta

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13. To him it didnt symbolize hatred ever. It symbolized his dead friends who gave their life so he can go home.
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 12:27 AM
Yesterday

Even knowing the origins, it didnt remotely symbolize to him hatred, but rather the deeply intertwined connections to the people in his unit.

He didn't wait to remove that tattoo in 2025 because he is a hateful nazi. But likely because it was one of the last material reminders of the people who paid the ultimate price.

Symbols aren't horrible because of what they intrinsically represent. They cant be, because they will almost always be subjectively interpreted. Their meanings are rooted on the actions of the people who carry them and the cultures that maintain them.

The swastika is similar but reversed. The longest known meaning of the swastika is not Nazism and hatred.

The swastika (known as "Manji" in Japan) is a Japanese Buddhist symbol that doesnt remotely represent hatred. It means good fortune, peace -and the footprint of Buddha.

But Hitler flipped it into something else entirely.

Platner's skull was the last remaining material reminder of the people who gave everything. He got rid of it because it offended other people. But the personal significance was beyond what any of us can imagine in the enormous sacrifices it represented by his friends.

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Thank you for sharing this orangecrush Friday #1
Consider the source OrangeJoe Yesterday #14
so why not get it removed? ret5hd Friday #2
He has had it covered up. SalamanderSleeps Friday #3
Post removed Post removed Friday #4
how convenient Skittles Friday #7
So he didn't know what it was when he got it, but leaned into it later after finding out, only getting rid of it... Lancero Friday #11
When did he lean into it? mainer 16 hrs ago #18
To him it didnt symbolize hatred ever. It symbolized his dead friends who gave their life so he can go home. SSJVegeta Yesterday #13
his friends must feel really honored. ret5hd 5 hrs ago #27
We honor the dead for ourselves. Not for them. SSJVegeta 2 hrs ago #31
he got it tattooed over into a different design eShirl 5 hrs ago #26
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Friday #5
Some people will never be satisfied ornotna Friday #6
The accusation appeared in a story relating Lyndsey Fifield's experiences with Platner when they dated in the 2010s. Celerity Yesterday #16
Thanks for supporting Democrats! Ponietz Friday #8
Not sure why some people on this forum GenThePerservering Friday #9
I was young once, sometimes acted stupidly, but was never drunk. Far niyad Friday #12
Young, drunk, male and having just seen friends blown up in front of you lostnfound 5 hrs ago #25
Some people were busy working their way through college and did not milestogo 16 hrs ago #21
When does that excuse stop working? EdmondDantes_ 15 hrs ago #24
Guy with a Nazi tattoo Boo1 Friday #10
The last time I saw a picture of it, it looked like the Emile 16 hrs ago #22
There was not enough alcohol BidenRocks Yesterday #15
Getting rid of a tattoo is a painful, lengthy process mainer 20 hrs ago #17
Sounds like a defense of toxic masculinity. milestogo 16 hrs ago #19
Right, so let's vote for the woman who'll take away women's rights mainer 16 hrs ago #20
I do have a couple of questions... Nanjeanne 16 hrs ago #23
Lindsay is checking with her friend Bethany Mandel who coached her on her NYT story. AloeVera 3 hrs ago #30
Well, that's swell. 😕 Dave Bowman 5 hrs ago #28
We have a chance to get rid of that lizard Susan Collins ProfessorPlum 4 hrs ago #29
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