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Good-looking boot for $38.99, well, except for the fact that they’re probably made in China, they’re vinyl rather than leather and those, uh, unfortunate tracks that they leave.
Worst part was the shoe strings came tied in little knatizes
Liberals under the bed, democrat freaks in the girls bathrooms, Commies spying on our mail, the feds tapping our telephones!
Now we got Nazis in our boots!
Sorry to stick up for the manufacturer on this one, this is probably a traditional character where the boot was designed. The Nazis adopted it sure, and made it very infamous, but it has other history prior to being adopted by Hitler and the Nazis for their symbol in WWII. I (think) the Nazi version used “S” designs, but it was in Asia for a long time before the Nazis adopted it.
I believe the version here is traditionally “Z”s in design, rather than “S”. If I have that backward, sorry.
I see it occasionally here, don’t even pay attention to it much anymore to tell the truth. I have seen it in various countries in Asia, never associated with Nazis.
The swastika existed in Buddhism for EONS before the Nazis.
What’s wrong with National Socialism...?
Except for the Swastikas those are good looking boots.
The American Indians used the swastika hundreds of years ago. NBD, had I some, I’d keep them as a novelty.
I heard those boots go well with brown shirts.
BF Goodrich AT off-road tires leave a little trail of swastikas too.
The only question I would have is ‘what pattern offers the best traction?’.
Isn’t the best possible way to dis the Nazi regime to step all over its symbol? I am more concerned with the BLM symbolism, because it is relevant today, than the Nazi symbol, that was relevant prior to 1945.
Don’t these people have anything better to do?
Nazi copied this symbol from Buddhism, IMO they wanted NAZI to rule the universe.
Anybody freaks out of the symbol is an ignorant self-righteous idiot.
I’m gonna sit right down and right a nasty letter
And make believe it came from a consumer group
I was staring at my tracks
I was taken quite aback
Swastikas there on the bottom
I ain’t glad I bought ‘em
When I visited Mongolia recently, I saw swastikas all over. One woman was wearing a swastika necklace. A beautiful wooden table was decorated with a repeating swastika pattern. The Ulaanbataar airport has historical items displayed in cases decorated with swastikas. And a department store sold t-shirts decorated with swastikas... I avoided buying the one with a huge swastika on the front, but the one that I did buy has an emblem containing tiny swastikas on the back.
Mongolia is a Buddhist country. The swastika is a Buddhist symbol.
Just shows what can happen when you source things overseas. They thought they’d save money, and instead are gonna eat the boots.
Do they have a hot weather Desert Fox version?