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The “Bro visited his friend” meme template. In panel one, a character says “hi GOG any new deals tod-” and another character, labeled with the GOG.com logo, replies with the screenshot of a mail header titled “Slavic adventures 𖥞 ꥟ ϟϟ”. In the second panel, the first character looks at the second one with a worried look on their face.

  • lime!@feddit.nu
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    14 hours ago

    i also got real weirded out by that, but i decided to check it out closer:

    Edit: apparently this is a font thing! those last two symbols are supposed to be koppas. lots of people reacted to this so there’s quite a bit of discussion. i’m assuming gog don’t test on every email client and os combination possible, so it’s a bit more understandable.

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      If the last two symbols are supposed to be coppas it would make it worth though, since that has nothing to do with the sun, unlike the sowilo rune

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      I’m sorry but this is just a excuse they are using. This kind of thing is not a accident in the current climate. Please do not fall for it.

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      well yea, unicode doesn’t include nazi symbolism for obvious reasons, so the nazis have to get creative

      i could, with the good faith GOG frankly doesn’t deserve, see how the first two symbols could’ve happened accidentally. but the SS? nah, whoever wrote this email did this 100% intentionally.

      this is nazi shit, in the same way that someone sending you “hey pretty do you want to have some 🍆🍑💦” is not inviting you to drink a peach-eggplant cocktail.

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        14 hours ago

        tangent: when i went to vilnius a few years ago there was a lot of symbolism that weirded me out and felt kinda fascist. but it turned out it was from buildings that were built in the 1700’s, based on baltic legends and traditions. which is what the nazis co-opted. but the people there still had those symbols in their culture.

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          14 hours ago

          this one is in reference to the swastika used for centuries across cultures, way before the nazis even existed. the nazi one is (usually) angled and thicker.

          obviously that doesn’t stop nazis from using it, same for the futhark or koppa.

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      14 hours ago

      why gog decided to put two of them…

      Yeah … that’s the real smoking gun, though. That’s what tips it past being ‘possibly an accident’ and into ‘GOG needs to find and fire their Nazi communications staff member’. (And in either case, they really should be issuing a very public apology.)

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      14 hours ago

      I wonder if any media environment has tried to normalize the use of images synonymous with fascism and colonialist genocide around you, provided it has at least a paper-thin explanation 🤔

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      Because there isn’t any other symbol left that doesn’t looks like nazi shit for them to use.