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Just curious but what is the flag on the right of the Nazi flag?
Edit: NVM, if I'm correct it's a White Power flag, didn't read enough
It's a Celtic cross, traditionally a symbol of insular Christianity (the not-particularly-unified practices of Christianity in early medieval Ireland and the Celtic parts of Scotland). As is so often the case, shitebag neo-nazis have tried to take it for themselves, because they haven't had an original idea since the invention of simultaneously losing to communists and capitalists
It looks like the little symbol on milk cartons from school.
I suspect in that context it was meant to see the alignment of the devices used to make the cartons-- you print the cross-hairs in all four colours and make sure that they line up neatly, or that they're positioned exactly where a fold or cut is supposed to be made, so you can easily detect when the process is out of alignment and how. Here it's a clear signal the process is out of alignment.