United with Israel

WATCH: Nazi Paraphernalia in Far East – Ignorance or Admiration?

Nazi symbols in Far East

Teenage singing sensation Namsaim, who wore a top with a Nazi flag and swastika, says she had no idea what it meant. (Youtube/Screenshot)

The emerging market for Nazi paraphernalia in Southeast Asia has come to the spotlight. Is it ignorance or admiration?

As anti-Semitism rears its ugly head across the globe, with incidents rising in Europe, the U.S., South America and elsewhere, there appears to be a serious lack of education about the Holocaust in southeast Asia.

The emerging market for Nazi paraphernalia came to light recently when 19-year-old singing sensation Namsai, part of the successful Thai teen band BNK48, was filmed during a rehearsal wearing a top with a Nazi flag and swastika, prompting outrage from the Israeli Embassy.

She and others who were interviewed said they had no idea what the symbols meant. Some offered an interesting glimpse into the culture of the Far East, discussing how the creeping of Nazi symbols into public space could have happened.

MAKE THE LAND OF ISRAEL EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL!

PLANT YOUR VERY OWN FRUIT TREES IN ISRAEL!

Farmers near the Gaza border lost family, friends and workers. Spring is here, and they desperately need help to replant the farms. Join us in blessing the People and Land of Israel.

“I will ordain My blessing for you…” (Leviticus 25:4)

JOIN ISRAEL'S MASSIVE SPRING PLANTING!

Exit mobile version