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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 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.     
The concept of the SwasiStone was originated by [[User: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 02:19, 30 January 2024

A SwasiStone (also SwasiRock) is a small stone decorated with a swastika.

The concept of the SwasiStone was originated by User: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:

  1. Promote social acceptance of the swastika through benign display
  2. Anonymously make the presence of National Socialists known to comrades, fellow travelers, and the public at large

Two rules guide placement of SwasiStones:

  1. It must not be placed on private property
  2. 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

  1. On or near headstones of known National Socialists
  2. Near hiking trails
  3. At historical markers
  4. On mountain summits
  5. On river banks