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TikTok Shop selling swastika necklace marketed as 'bold' and 'stylish'

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TikTok Shop selling swastika necklace marketed as 'bold' and 'stylish'

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Key Highlights

  • The now-deleted listing for the necklace described it as a "bold" and "stylish" piece.
  • "Hiphop titanium steel pendant, bold, stylish, and simple swastika symbol, trendy and unique pendant necklace, suitable for both boys and girls, trendy and niche," the original description read.
  • It also noted that a number of necklaces had been sold. Before the listing was apparently taken down, the description was changed from a "swastika symbol" to a "Buddhist manji symbol." 'THE VIEW' LADIES SLAM MAINE SENATE CANDIDATE OVER NAZI SYMBOL TATTOO, SAYING IT'S 'NOT JUST A WHOOPSIE' Woman in a dark coat holds a phone in one hand and coffee in the other.
  • (miniseries/) Several people took to other social media platforms with screenshots of the necklace, many asking why TikTok would allow it to be sold.
  • Some pointed out the disturbing juxtaposition of a model in the ad wearing the necklace over a shirt that read "FORGET," as the phrase "never forget" is often associated with Holocaust remembrance.
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