Glad you're all going all googoo over Googlectualism, Scouse.You should have seen it when he got completely BTFO'd by someone during one of his googlectual routines.
I think it was a discussion on the Hindu religion or something similar, and Blurt was doing his usual spiele, thinking he could prattle on about the subject because none of us are familiar with it and be able to parrot any old garbage without being corrected.
On this occasion however, someone was online who actually knew about the Hindu religion corrected him and basically told him that he was talking nonsense.
It was such a funny e-slap, it nearly brought a tear to my japs eye.
I based my assertion on my own experiences over multiple trips to India as well as on my university studies in Hindu and Buddhist iconology and iconography. Had I been the Googlectual you believe me to be, I would've replied that "Lord Ganesha is traditionslly represented as having two to sixteen arms" In my experience, that number is two. Sue me.
You're just beside yourself because your beloved swastika is a symbol that originates in brown lands. (Funny thing: I actually have a statue of Ganesh with swastikas etched into the palms of his outstretched hands--both of them.)
I guess the only thing worse than a non-Googlectual who thinks Ganesha has two arms is a Nazi who thinks Aryans were white (or that there's even such a thing as an "Aryan race." They weren't. And there isn't.).
Google it if you don't believe me.