CalaverasgrandeWho said logos have to contain company initials?
It's not a swastika, but feel free to read other Artisan drops for more like minded comments
CalaverasgrandeNope, you're not the first person to be perpetually offended by the world around them.
Nor are you the first person who thinks everyone needs to know they are perpetually offended.
jjl1911thank you for lifting the scales from my eyes. nothing is offensive! There is no injustice in the world! There are certainly no people in the knife collecting world that get off on nazi crap! 🙄
CalaverasgrandeWhy indeed - since there isn’t a swastika on it ...
The logo doesn’t match any known swastika variation. Moreover, it doesn’t even meet the basic parameters of a swastika. You’re looking for things that aren’t there.
CalaverasgrandeYou know, maybe you’re right. So I started looking at knife company names, logos, and makers marks and OH MY GOD WHAT I FOUND!
5.11, for example. Turns out this is the date the Third Crusade started. 5.11 represents the desire of the Christian West to dominate the East. They are joined by Victorinox and Wenger under the sign of the cross and naturally, by Cross Knives.
The “LBGT Agenda,” as some call it, is represented by Bear, Buck, Queen Cutlery, and of course, Leatherman.
We Knife tries to remake the American Flag with their logo.
Spyderco is carrying the torch for a return to the Good Old Ancient Egyptian religion with their cleverly disguised scarab logo. Boker and Tree Brand represent supremacist Germanic mythology and symbolism with their Yggdrasil image logos.
On the flip side of the above, Wusthof, with their pitchfork, is clearly a front for the Satanists.
The Cold Steel name and logo are a celebration of the collapse of the American Steel industry. “Cold Steel” meaning closed plants, and the Tanto image in the logo representing Asian Steel dominance.
L.T. Wright’s cabin logo is symbolic of the Patriot Far Right Militia Movement, as it’s meant to recall Randy Weaver’s cabin.
There are so many - I could on and on and on! But maybe it’s better to just let secrets lay ... Mustn’t make oneself a a target by revealing them. Y’know?
billc😂😂🤣
Bravo sir. Thank you for the fun read 😁
Seriously though, it's like anything else in this world, you can find similarities and connections to anything just about anywhere if you look hard enough.
Our brains are pattern recognition machines, that's their full time job.
It's not at all surprising that some people see that and some don't. It really doesn't say anything about the person.
Their reaction to it however, and their ability (or lack thereof), to see past their own mind's tricks, well, that's another matter.....