... then you should urgently take a closer look.
It's only been four days since it was uploaded, but over a million people have already seen this video. It was shared and commented on several thousand times.
The VW logo can be seen on a screen. This begins to rotate and the so-called spoke wheel effect occurs. This causes the VW logo to look like a swastika. At least in the video:
Well, you can rightly be skeptical here, because it is an animated graphic, not a real logo. They could have had a dancing three-headed monkey appear in the logo in the animation or whatever.
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Since this video is definitely older, other people have already gone through the practical text and lo and behold, no swastika appears!
So the whole number with the animated logo is nothing more than a fake.
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