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never hire these people again.

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Plants sow seeds of hate
Fiona Hudson, city editor
10dec04

A FLORAL foul-up has left a city street lined with swastika shapes in a week of major Jewish celebrations.

Gardeners hired by Melbourne City Council intended to arrange the purple and white pot plants into neat geometric shapes.

But they left six 3m garden beds along Swanston St displaying large Nazi symbols.

Jewish community representatives were appalled last night by the timing of the blunder.

City venues including Federation Square are hosting hundreds of Jews this week to celebrate the eight-day Hanukkah festival.

The council sent hired green thumbs to rearrange the six offending garden beds last night, about an hour after Herald Sun inquiries.

"The arrangements, even if done inadvertently, are in appalling taste," Lord Mayor John So said. "I have asked that they be changed immediately."

Vandals were initially believed to have rearranged the plants as a racist slur. But closer investigation showed gardeners had inadvertently used the pattern.

Jewish-born councillor Carl Jetter at first said he was appalled by the arrangements, which he thought were vandalism.

"It's sad and it's unnecessary. It makes us, as an international destination, more uncomfortable," he said.

"I disagree with and don't want to see any racist activity in our city."

When told the swastikas appeared to be unintentional, Cr Jetter dismissed concerns.

"It just sounds like an accident," he said.

A spokeswoman for deputy mayor Gary Singer, who is also Jewish, declined to make a comment.

Holocaust Museum president Shmuel Rosenkranz described the flower fiasco as offensive to most Melburnians.

"Any swastika anywhere would be of offence to anybody who lived through the Hitler era," he said.

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demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
But the Swastika is an ancient symbol of peace and love! The Jews aren't against peace and love............are they?
 

gofreak

GAF's Bob Woodward
demon said:
But the Swastika is an ancient symbol of peace and love! The Jews aren't against peace and love............are they?

Heh, it's funny you mention that. My mother used to have an old, kinda marble sewing box that had a variety of symbols on it, including the swastika, and she said the same thing i.e. it was a symbol of peace long before it was a nazi symbol. Still freaked me out though.
 

fennec fox

ferrets ferrets ferrets ferrets FERRETS!!!
This is the Nazi one, but the fact is that it was being inverted before Nazi times anyway.
 
:lol I really hope this is an accident, but there's just no way. The gardeners had to recognize the swastika in their flowerbeds. Maybe it doesn't look like a swastika from another angle.
 

xsarien

daedsiluap
lilraylewis said:
:lol I really hope this is an accident, but there's just no way. The gardeners had to recognize the swastika in their flowerbeds. Maybe it doesn't look like a swastika from another angle.

Hey, yeah. Let's just turn it 90 degr---wait, no. How about 180...shit. 270? Dammit.
 

Ironclad

Member
The one in the picture is the symbol the Nazi's used.
The manji, which hands face counter-clockwise, is a sign of peace. One of the dungeons in the original LOZ was shaped like a manji.
 
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