Monday, May 3, 2010

Worst. Hockey. Team. Name.

Ever.

1916 Edmonton Lady Swasticas. I kid you not.

How could this happen? There's only one explanation that makes sense:

5 comments:

  1. Look at the date: 1916. Before Herr Schicklgruber got his paws on it, the swastika was considered a good-luck symbol.

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  2. I noticed you didn't come even a little close to touching the South Park censored "Bear" yourself version.

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  3. That symbol turns up in Native American, Southeast Asian, and European indigenous cultures. It was a unfortunate choice by the Nazis that poisoned it for the future. A Hockey team in 1916 could not possibly have known any more than the Boy Scouts or the U.S. 45 Infantry Division what evil that cross would come to symbolize.
    http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

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  4. What they said.

    Jim

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  5. Ditto. It was used for hundreds, if not thousands of years for various purposes. I seem to remember a kefluffle in Hull several years back involving this. The building, originally constructed in the 1920s had a tile floor with some swastika like patterns in it. In the 1990s some person got their knickers in a twist because a town hall in a town with a fairly high percentage of Jewish residents still had the same tile floor as they had had for 70s years. I think in the end the weak kneed town fathers gave in and had the floor redone.

    Historical perspective. Some people lack it.

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