Still, nobody should trust a religion that depends on ETs taking true believers to the planet Lovetron. [See "Black Muslims", the "Heaven's Gate" cult, and the Crutch of Scatology, et al.]
From AP via Yahoo! News:
Plane tows swastika banner, startles NJ beachgoers
A group that claimed responsibility for flying a small plane towing a swastika banner over New Jersey's shore and New York City
over the weekend said the display was not meant as an endorsement of
anti-Semitism, but as an attempt to resurrect the symbol's more benign
roots.
The sight startled beachgoers on Saturday afternoon and set Twitter abuzz. A group called the International Raelian Movement, which believes humans were created by extraterrestrials, says it was responsible.
The
movement said on its website that the flyover was part of its third
annual Swastika Rehabilitation Day. In a statement posted Sunday, the
group reiterated its belief that the swastika is actually a symbol of
peace and beauty that was corrupted by Nazis in 20th century Germany.
"Any
negative emotions regarding the swastika by people under the age of 70
years old are obviously linked to their education and not to their
experiences," the statement read in part. "It's about time people were
re-educated to understand the original meaning of the oldest and most
recurrent symbol in the world."
Etzion Neuer, acting head of the Anti-Defamation League in New Jersey,
also noted that the swastika predates Hitler by hundreds, if not
thousands, of years. He said that the group is not racist and that
towing the swastika was a "misguided, but not malicious, act."
"They
use the swastika in the traditional Eastern context, not the Nazi
context," he said. "But to us it's incredibly insensitive because it's
dismissive of the pain it causes to the Jewish community. It's an
egocentric attitude, completely unconcerned about the way it's viewed by
others."
Don Pripstein, president of the Jewish Community Center
of Long Beach Island, said some of his congregants saw the plane and
"some said it practically ruined their weekend."
"They may have
good intentions, but the image is more powerful than good intentions at
this point," he said. "The image is so horrendous that no matter what
their ultimate purpose is, it's extremely negative. We still have people
in this generation who lost parents or grandparents" in the Holocaust.
A
phone message left at the Raelians' office in Las Vegas wasn't returned
Monday. A letter on the website www.proswastika.org attributed to the
North American Raelian Movement addressed Pripstein directly.
The
group is "extremely sympathetic to the horrors suffered by the Jewish
people at the hands of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis," the letter reads.
"We work incessantly so that nothing of the sort will ever be able to
take place again — for Jews or any peoples."
Raelians
believe humans were created by extraterrestrials, according to the
movement's website. The group claims to have more than 70,000 members
worldwide.
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