Yo people, just to fill you in, the swastika is semi-originally an Chinese character! It never got widely used by Japan, only as a religious buddhist icon, and meaning literally "swirling" and whatever a "fylfot" is. Alone, it's pronounced "manji" [マンジ] But if this gets somebody in trouble, your best excuse is the above, thats basically the only reason for me including this. Its obviously the Nazi swastika, since its relevent to the surrounding emblems.
L_of_Shame said: Yo people, just to fill you in, the swastika is semi-originally an Chinese character! It never got widely used by Japan, only as a religious buddhist icon, and meaning literally "swirling" and whatever a "fylfot" is. Alone, it's pronounced "manji" [マンジ] But if this gets somebody in trouble, your best excuse is the above, thats basically the only reason for me including this. Its obviously the Nazi swastika, since its relevent to the surrounding emblems.
Thank you! Now I'm not shocked by this image at all.
L_of_Shame said: Yo people, just to fill you in, the swastika is semi-originally an Chinese character! It never got widely used by Japan, only as a religious buddhist icon, and meaning literally "swirling" and whatever a "fylfot" is. Alone, it's pronounced "manji" [マンジ] But if this gets somebody in trouble, your best excuse is the above, thats basically the only reason for me including this. Its obviously the Nazi swastika, since its relevent to the surrounding emblems.
Well, I was gonna say the Swastika is usually a 45-degree-clockwise-rotated version of that symbol on a white circle, with a red square background.