World’s best-known protest symbol turns 50

March 20th, 2008 10:01 pm by RTPA

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It started life as the emblem of the British anti-nuclear movement but it has become an international sign for peace, and arguably the most widely used protest symbol in the world. It has also been adapted, attacked and commercialised.

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7 Responses to “World’s best-known protest symbol turns 50”

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    H.Vangchhia Says:

    He symbol hi peace sign ang ten hman a ni. A awmzia hi hria an awm teuh rualin thalai zing ah hrelo kan awm takin, kan sawi mai mai ang e…. anti-Christ cross a nih hi. Tun hnu hian anti-nuclear te peace sign ah te an hmang…!
    Cross of Nero – Or Peace sign. Another sign that mocks the cross of Jesus. Also know as “The Dead Man Rune”. It appears on the tombstones of some of Hitler’s SS troops.

    https://www.exposingsatanism.org/signsymbols.htm

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    H.Vangchhia Says:

    Also know ni lovin also known*

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    SiLent_Man Says:

    circle leh triangle te pawh hi lo hlauhawm hle mai a! geometry zir te pawh hi a setanic deuh ka ring rum rum

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    ZerO Says:

    Arguably, it’s the World’s best-known protest symbol

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    keimah Says:

    H Vangchhia is right. Sometimes it is referred to as the broken cross, an insult to the cross of Christ.

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    samuelapa Says:

    The modern peace symbol is, in fact, a satanic symbol called the “Cross Of Nero” (Nero was a Roman emporer who was infamous for his ruthless persecution and murder of Christians). The symbol is an inverted, broken Christian cross in a circle and is supposed to signify the defeat of Christianity (see Bob Larson’s book, Satanism, p.109). This represents how peace in the modern world is a false, antichristian peace.
    https://www.spiritoftruth.org/anti.html

    More at google search:
    https://images.google.co.in/ima.....038;tab=wi

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    fatjo Says:

    thil hi alo mak teh duah thin e a!! Christianity defeat leh peace a in laichinna(relation) poh poh ka man pha ve lo.. A lo nih taktak phei chuan a ho veau a ni mai.

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