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There is one innocent explanation, with a big caveat: some child-left-behind in marketing googled "Slavic emojis" and found this page, and clicked on a few random ones, not knowing about the connotations some of them have.
Caveat: they didn't send the email in Germany, so someone knew it was nazi shit and sent it anyway
Not even, because they used two, side-by-side.
The comedy of errors that would be required to explain it innocently would be an Adult Swim sketch.
Yeah, the two together is one of the options on there. For the same reason that some search queries return those runes with a 1488 appended
Wait shit I didn't see it
In hindsight, an idiot accidentally copying a different cryptofascist's work actually is another innocent explanation. "Oops, I didn't know the "cool rune guide" I was copying from was actually made by neonazis."
Sort of like how Graham Platner might have gotten his Nazi tattoo because one of his buddies in the Marines, who actually is a neonazi, told him it was a good idea and that it was just a cool looking skull tattoo.