That isn't a 'debate' on Devart...I only stomached the first dozen or so entries....it's the uninformed leading the ignorant.
This screenshot [which is only a screenshot, not the wall itself] depicts a red, black and white pattern which is quite reminiscent of the Flag adopted by the Third Reich....however it omits the Swastika which embodied the 'symbolism' despised by subsequent populations.
Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' [as depicted in the film] used similar symbolism....though this time it was crossed hammers.....it made its point, however.
First I saw this screenshot I thought 'um...looks familiar'....but had no qualms approving it as it was suitably obstructed to protect the artist's copyright, had no obscenity, and was not discriminatory, racially or otherwise.
Analyse it and it's at worst a subtle 'dig' at Fascism, certainly not extolling its 'virtues'.....unlike a certain episode of ignominity in Devart's past that is better forgotten.
I'd call it a 'cross made from black and white, on a red background, with the symbol of racial hatred conspicuous in its absence'.
Red and Black....colours of the Essendon Football Club [Aussie Rules]....and the screenshot shows a screen.....shot....of wall and skins in action, nothing more...