The Scotsman, 15 March
From the ground, Wesley Aches retirement home in Alabama looks like any other building. However, from the air, the outline of the building is undeniably clear: it is, simply put, one big swastika.
After numerous complaints, the agency which owns the building now plans to undergo extensive renovations in an attempt to disguise the Nazi symbol. The one story building was designed in 1970s. Millions of dollars were spent recently to hide the offensive shape, but with little effect. It seems that millions more are going to have to be produced to prevent continued allegations that the building houses Nazi-loving elderly Methodists.
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