The Cross of St George
Imagine the scene:
"Nice flags you're hanging out there, Heinrich."
"Why, thank you, Hans."
"Except, if you don't mind me saying so, they appear to be covered in swastikas."
"That's right, Hans."
"But isn't the swastika a symbol of bigotry and racism and a reminder of one of the most shameful periods of our recent history?"
"That's where you're wrong, Hans. The swastika is an ancient Vedic symbol, usually assumed to represent the sun. I'm reclaiming it from the racists."
"Oh. But isn't the red background also typical of the National Socialist stylings of that very symbol?"
"Not at all, Hans. I wish to express my sympathy for the original, socialistic aims of the Munich Workers' Party, as expressed in the Fourteen Points, resolved in 1919. That the symbol was later appropriated by a fascist clique is all the more reason for those of us who truly believe in a socialist Germany to hang out the swastikas."
"I see. Do you not feel that it might be construed by some to be a little insensitive?"
"Not at all. Those people are namby-pamby liberals with no sense of national pride. They should probably be gassed to death."
"Thank you, Heinrich. That's all very clear to me now."