Plane's swastika banner spurs criticism
Posted: July 14, 2014 - 4:00am

NEW YORK (AP) -- A banner aiming to change people's minds about what swastikas stand for has stirred outrage after it flew over beaches in New York City and on Long Island. Some beachgoers were appalled and officials fielded complaints after a plane toted the banner Saturday. The banner featured swastikas, a peace sign, a Star of David and a "pro-swastika" message. It was arranged by the International Raelian Movement. The group tries annually to remind people that before Adolf Hitler's rise, the swastika was an ancient symbol of well-being to Hindus and Buddhists, among others. The Raelians -- who believe human beings were created by extraterrestrials -- have faced controversy over similar swastika banners in summers past. Some beachgoers say there's just no way to rehabilitate a symbol that provokes such strong feelings.