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A '''SwasiStone''' (also '''SwasiRock''') is a small stone decorated with a [[swastika]]. | A '''SwasiStone''' (also '''SwasiRock''') is a small stone decorated with a [[swastika]]. | ||
The concept of the SwasiStone originated | The concept of the SwasiStone was originated by [[ZuzecaSape]]. The goal was to make the presence of [[National Socialism | National Socialists]] known to comrades, fellow travelers, and the public at large in a non-threatening, casual manner that promoted acceptance of NS symbolism. | ||
SwasiStones have two main functions: | SwasiStones have two main functions: |
Revision as of 02:18, 30 January 2024
A SwasiStone (also SwasiRock) is a small stone decorated with a swastika.
The concept of the SwasiStone was originated by ZuzecaSape. The goal was to make the presence of National Socialists known to comrades, fellow travelers, and the public at large in a non-threatening, casual manner that promoted acceptance of NS symbolism.
SwasiStones have two main functions:
- Promote social acceptance of the swastika through benign display
- Anonymously make the presence of National Socialists known to comrades, fellow travelers, and the public at large
Two rules guide placement of SwasiStones:
- It must not be placed on private property
- It must not be placed somewhere where it could be immediately perceived as an act of intimidation (e.g., outside a synagogue, etc)
SwasiStone Placement Suggestions
- On or near headstones of known National Socialists
- Near hiking trails
- At historical markers
- On mountain summits
- On river banks