Topic: Slavic Nationalist Imagery (5 of 9), Read 111 times
Conf: Братья Карамазовы (Russian)
From: Wojtek czsokol@hotmail.com
Date: Monday, April 10, 2000 07:09 PM

Thanks for encouraging people to send me the pics. Do not send standard imagery only. Sometimes the best imagery is in town crests and military insignia. You would be surprised to see that the double-eagle does appear in certain Polish town crests. I don't think we can make a symbol that would include every single group of Slavs, but we can make something that woud represent Slavic Nationalism. Because of my loyalty to Russia as defender of the Slavic people, I am not offended by the double-eagle. Only traitorous NATO-loving Polaks who eat the propaganda the west shoves down their throats would be offended. The main thing we need though is a simple logo. Like I said, Slavic Nationalism needs a simple, easy to draw logo, just as Nazis have their Swastika and Communists have their hammer and sickle. This symbol should represent the ideal of Slavic Nationalism and because of its simplicity it may not represent any particular Slavic group. Also, if anyone can somehow generate a logo that incorporates both the Roman Catholic cross and a Russian Orthodox cross, I would like to see it. Remember, what Slavic Nationalism needs most is a simple symbol that can be spread everywhere.


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