A video appeared from Kazakhstan. Local residents made a person cover a Z symbol on his car with paint.

He tried to justify himself that his last name, Zinovyev, starts with a Z, and apologized for his actions.

https://t.me/pravdaGerashchenko_en/27934

  • Alto
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    3110 months ago

    To expand, it’s essentially the Russian version of the German iron cross in ww2, and has very similar connotations.

    • Skua
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      1910 months ago

      I’m not sure that analogy really holds. The iron cross had been part of German military iconography since before Germany was even a united country, whereas this Z thing appears to have popped up specifically for the current Russian invasion

      • Alto
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        510 months ago

        The connotations of the iron cross during ww2 and the Russian Z now are very much similar.

        Nowhere did I claim the connotation of the iron cross outside of ww2 carried the same connotation, because it very clearly doesn’t.

      • Alto
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        210 months ago

        That would be why I specified in ww2. The connotation is very different now.