yeah, just like most anything else. (like, the real "arier" were the indian (in india, not american) people who wrote the vedes, no blue eyed master race freaks, just for another example...)
i should have added i'm austrian maybe (born about 50 kilometers away from where hitler was born, in the same province of austria). so the point i was trying to make was actually pretty much what i said: for, say, some 17yo canadian, the whole nazi, swastika etc topos might be something along the lines of, dunno, star wars, some dark tale of legend. for us here though, it's history. it's our grandparent's generation's guilt and shame. for this reason, we can't just go like hey, why not wave a svastika for kicks and in a mere "pop cultural" context like above canadian kid maybe can. and that's why we, or at least the parts of us that's not total whackos (and there's sure plenty of those), have an approach to depictions of svastika etc that, for countries without that history, maybe looks a bit over the edge or overcautios or whatever - it's for good reasons though, this was my whole point.