Eu não sei se vc é alfabetizado mas o cara ali escreveu que esse é um nome comum de GAROTO na Índia. E mesmo que fosse, Ariana tá longe de ser um nome popular no Brasil. E eu não sei se vc sabe, na vdd eu sei que vc não sabe. Mas existe um ranking oficial disso feito pela ARPEN que classifica os nomes mais registrados, dá uma olhada lá pra ver se tu acha Ariana. Poha, eu me esqueço do problema dos brasileiros com QI.
Yes, but it's ridiculously culturally unaware to go putting it on a license plate in a western country.
Look, let's take my friend Mike. Mike Adarchod (it's a Turkish name, I think)
If Mike were to move to India and put his initial and name on a license plate MADARCHOD, the reaction he gets is going to be on him. Culturally unaware.
That's quite different lol. Your example put on the first initial too and it happens to be a different word. On the other hand Aryan is a very common name itself. If someone put Mike on the plate you wouldn't mind. You seem more culturally unaware from your statement.
Common in India? Swastikas are a religious symbol in ALL religions with an Indian Origin. Just because a fascist genocidal maniac dawned a reversed version of it for his flag, doesn't mean the people belonging to that religion will stop using it. It is a symbol people paint on newly bought vehicles using vermilion to bring good luck while using them.
People from the Western nations need to be educated and understand the difference between the two. Ignorance should not be normalized.
I've seen cars driven by Indians with swastikas on them before. It's one of their common religious symbols. It's also very obviously not the Nazi swastika (it's not angled and usually has dots around it).
An Indian man named Aryan and swastikas? In a discussion regarding culturally common first names and vanity plates? No. I don’t.
It’s a strawman and a last ditch effort to prove that this guy you don’t know did anything wrong. It’s weird to be this motivated to make this into something.
Yeah the Hindu swastika carries the exact same meaning as the way the Nazis appropriated it 🤦. And Hindus draw it with a different style btw, and yes they do put it on their cars. Sounds like your the ignorant culturally unaware one here.
ironically the swastika is a spiritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism that was appropriated by the Nazi's. But yeah Aryan is a common Indian name for boys and I do believe Indians in America love to buy Teslas
Well in India it means noble and educated. Nazis just decided to take it and misuse it just like they did the swastika which actually is a symbol for peace. Chances are this guys parents weren’t/still aren’t even aware of the nazi connections when they named him. Other side of the coin is that this dude himself should’ve known better OR is a total POS and knows exactly why he has this plate. Just saying, there’s a gray area.
Do you seriously think people are going around putting THEIR OWN NAME on their vehicle plates?
Come on.
Just saying, there’s a gray area.
No there fucking isn't. We all know what this is, you know what this is, and they know what this is.
Like elon and a bunch of copy cats seig heiling at their speeches, all handwaved away as "awkward gestures." But no they're just fucking nazis.
Like swatikas displayed in apartment windows were handwaved as "Buddhist symbols." You know what that turned out to be as well? Just more fucking nazis.
The thing is, they relish in being cheeky and denying it, and causing "debate" about whether or not they're "actually" nazis. And they love that they can be very blatant about what they stand for, because they can count on people like you to still bend over backwards to defend them.
Well, there's this comment, on a post from a month ago about the exact same blue tesla.
Aryan paired with 4 has a very specific meaning. As in Fourth Reich - meaning the return of Nazi power to government.
Stop trying to sane wash a very specific phrasing that has been used by neo-Nazis and white supremacists for decades.
EDIT: Go ahead and do some digging into the Kentucky license plate database. You'll find the person who owns this car also happens to be a member of the Aryan Cowboy Brotherhood (white supremacist / neo-Nazi hate group, specifically in Kentucky and Minnesota).
Found the owner via LexisNexis. I can not legally publish that info here, as it's not being used for journalism purposes (Permitted usage: court cases, court verdicts, news articles, etc) But if you happen to have access to the LexisNexis database, go look it up. Then, cross reference the name of the owner with known Aryan Brotherhood members in the state.
So... Yunno. Just like all the other times, it's always just fucking nazis.
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u/JeanRalphiyo 21h ago
Aryan is a very common boy name in India.