Comment on Sydney student banned from year 12 formal for wearing Palestinian scarf
BlitzoTheOisSilent@lemmy.world 1 month agoIt’s some people’s heritage to wear nazi swastikas. Doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.
Wow…
Comparing a high school student who wanted to wear the flag of their ancestral homeland on their graduation day to…
Nazi Germany. Do you know where the swastika comes from? It’s actually an ancient Hindu symbol that’s been used throughout India for thousands of years.
So are you going to tell the world’s Hindu population they’re not allowed to celebrate their religious heritage because white supremacists on the other side of the world decided to steal a symbol from it?
I don’t think wearing a symbol started by the guy who invented airplane hijacking and suicide vests for children is a good one.
Wow…
First, the first use of a suicide vest was in 1881, and it was in Russia. The first airplane hijacking (or skyjacking) was in Peru in 1931. So idk where you pulled “invented airplane hijacking and suicide vests for children” from other than out your ass.
Second, since this was a school function, how many country’s flags were flown in that auditorium? Because the British, and by extension the Australian, flag I’m sure is symbolic of a plethora of cruelty and inhumane actions throughout their colonizing history.
And last time I checked, the Australian government didn’t have a phenomenal history of treating their indigenous population with the utmost respect and humanity.
So maybe worry less about a kid wearing a scarf with the flag of their heritage on it and the “sYmBoLiSm” of it all, and just let a kid be a kid. Or, if you’re going to bar one symbol for being “unacceptable” due to individual interpretation, then they all need to be taken down. You don’t get to say a Palestinian flag is controversial and upsetting, but an Australian one isn’t, or any country’s flag for that matter.