On the train in Sydney

I was sitting in the train, looked up, thought, I do not believe it, so I had to take a photo. Is is a new brand of computer? Does anyone know the source of this strange apple?


A scale of racism,

5: We hate you and are killing you because of your race.
4: We hate you and are persecuting you because of your race.
3: We hate you and are rejecting you because of your race.
2: We hate you and are ignoring you because of your race.
1: We hate you because of your race.
Can apply to other types of bigotry rather than just race.
The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika स्वस्तिक ) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing (卐) or left-facing (卍) forms. The swastika can also be drawn as a traditional swastika, but with a second 90° bend in each arm.
The term is derived from Sanskrit svasti, meaning well-being.
Archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates from the Neolithic period. An ancient symbol, it occurs in numerous indigenous Asian, European, African and Native American cultures; sometimes as a geometrical motif and sometimes as a religious symbol. It has long been widely used in major world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
The swastika was appropriated as a Nazi symbol and gained further association with the Third Reich as the Reich gained influence. Though once commonly used all over much of the world without stigma, over time the symbol has become a controversial motif, especially in the Western world.

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