I don't see anything resembling a swastika either. But also note that the swastika has a long history of other uses besides that of the nazi party, e.g., by many religions, and is still widely used today in such contexts. In most cases, I think there are obvious visual differences from the nazi emblem -- e.g., the nazi emblem is usually at a 45 degree angle, has clockwise-facing arms, and is surrounded by a white circle and red field; the Buddhist symbol commonly used in Japan, by contrast, usually has counter-clockwise facing arms, is "square" (not angled), and has no special background.
Anyway, the point is, don't jump to the conclusion that something is bad just because you see a symbol which looks like a swastika. -Miles -- Zeal, n. A certain nervous disorder afflicting the young and inexperienced.
