And no it's not. It it still used in those religions as a symbol of peace. Just because a select few still use it as a symbol of hate doesn't mean it is. Stop being so small minded and get educated.
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Source? [quote]small few[/quote] large amount*
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Edited by JT-NINJA: 10/5/2014 1:12:32 AMUse google you moron. Do the research yourself. Lazy -blam!-. And no if we are talking about the worlds population that still use it as a symbol of hate .... It's a select few.
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Edited by bastage: 10/5/2014 1:16:42 AMSomeone's in denial. Oh, and reported for being offensive.
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Edited by JT-NINJA: 10/5/2014 1:21:11 AMHAHAHAHAHA have you really just said I'm in denial XXXDDD .... Says the person who doesn't want to accept more of the world population still use it as a symbol of peace as eternity rather then a symbol of hate. And ohhhh noooo reported :'( please don't. I couldn't give a shit -_-
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I fail to see what's so funny. You have a horrible sense of humor. [quote]Says the person who doesn't want to accept more of the world population still use it as a symbol of peace as eternity rather then a symbol of hate. [/quote] Eh, you have your facts wrong. A very few amount of people still use it for peace. Way over half of the world's population take it offensively, so therefore it should not be there. I think you should stop humiliating yourself now.
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Edited by CaptainChortles: 10/5/2014 7:26:55 PMThe grand majority of Asia does not find the symbol to be offensive. China and India alone, where the symbol is plastered everywhere, have 2.5 billion people. That's more than the total population of North America, South America, Oceania and Europe combined.
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He thinks the world revolves around him and that a game company is gonna give a -blam!- about his feelings.