Well, it serves as a reason to suppress free speech, something the Brits do on a regular basis.It is to the millions of victims of the Nazis, many of whom are still alive.
That's why it's illegal to display the Swastika in many European countries.
Mrs Rusin, whose grandmother was a victim of the Nazis, didn't appreciate a Swastika-clad Dutton walking around Asda in that uniform, and nor did that woman who was moved to tears.
The Swastika and the Nazi uniform may be a trivial thing to North Americans, but it isn't to Europeans.