@BillW,
BillW wrote:
It is a left facing sauwastika. The right facing is the one used by the Nazi's, a swastika. Therefore, I would say it is not from a follower, they would know the correct one to use!
BTW, that is rhetorical 😖 even though the right facing vs left facing part is correct!
May I note the irony here for everyone?
If the drawing is facing to the left, a sauwastika:
In the Zoroastrian religion of Persia, the sauwastika 卍 was a symbol of the revolving sun, infinity, or continuing creation. It is one of the most common symbols on Mesopotamian coins. The icon has been of spiritual significance to Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
If the drawing is facing to the right, a swastika:
The right-facing swastika 卐 was adopted by several organizations in pre–World War I Europe, and later by the Nazi Party and Nazi Germany before World War II. It was used by the Nazi Party to symbolize German nationalistic pride. To Jews and other victims and enemies of Nazi Germany, it became a symbol of antisemitism and terror.[5] In many Western countries, the swastika is now viewed as a symbol of racial supremacism and intimidation because of its association with Nazism.