Posted May 10, 2011
xa_chan: I think they came out nice, but be careful, here in Europe the respectable Celtic Cross is often associated with far-right parties, racists and extremists.
The situation might be different in the USA, that's why I just wanted to tell you, in case you didn't know.
That's the most useful info I got out of this thread, +1 for you. The situation might be different in the USA, that's why I just wanted to tell you, in case you didn't know.
As for most of the other posts, I never intended to start WW3 with this. I know its a cliche, but really, can't we all just get along? I'm not pointing fingers at any individuals, but come one now, there's no need for all this bickering. Information on the symbols is interesting & appreciated, but I don't like seeing a thread I started devolve into a war of words. JUST STOP.
Anyway, the Celtic Cross is popular here in the US among those who are Irish, often displayed in more complicated tattoos than what I MS-Painted. Its just a way of saying "I'm Irish & I'm proud of that heritage" for the most part. It doesn't mean I'm proud of their personal war over there, where it seems Christians are killing Christians in the name of Christ (THEY need to just stop & think about it too)...it just means I've always been fond of the symbol, even before I learned my great grandfather was straight off the boat from Ireland, and I'm grateful that he came to the US or he wouldn't have met his future wife who was already here. The land of Ireland itself is beautiful, from what I've seen in pictures, but again I do not endorse their war within themselves.
Regarding the German/Iron Cross, I do know to avoid the Swastika (even though, as stated elsewhere in the thread, it was originally an Indian symbol adopted & perverted by the Nazi party). Here in the US, the Swastika serves no "good" purpose. The Iron Cross, however, is used for in many designs in America. My attraction to my German roots...and this may sound odd...is the food. They gave the US hot dogs, hamburgers, and many other foods.
Dammit, gotta go...