Umm, this land generation i guess could be deemed offensive?

Discussion in 'Screenshots' started by laxxe23, Dec 16, 2013.

  1. hanamayhem

    hanamayhem Aquatic Astronaut

    Modern buddhist still consider the symbol bad. Regardless of the fact that only "one" swastika was associated with the Nazis, it's still considered a harmful symbol.
     
  2. KraYGoN_GaTsU

    KraYGoN_GaTsU Star Wrangler

    you are absolutely incorrect about modern Buddhist considering the symbol bad. the Swastika in Buddhism represents universal harmony, dharma, the balance of opposites, and, originally, eternity and good luck or “all is well”. This symbol is a universal sign for good luck and peace throughout the world. I haven't the slightest clue where you get your facts, but I assure you, they are wrong. It is truly unfortunate that in the Twentieth Century it was corrupted by the Nazi party in Germany. However, you should think of it as the same way the Christian crucifix (or cross) was corrupted by hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan. And just as Christian churches should not be prevented from displaying the cross with pride due to the actions of certain hate groups, Buddhists and Hindus should be allowed to display the Swastika with pride as well. That is why you will find the Buddhist Swastika on statues and painted along the walls of Buddhist and Hindu temples. The problem is the most people in the western world don't understand much of anything about other cultures around the world. So every time they see a swastika, all they can relate it to is Nazi Germany.
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  3. Wisty

    Wisty Subatomic Cosmonaut

    Mother nature Doesn't care for symbolism
     
  4. Magician Xy

    Magician Xy Ketchup Robot

    Yes, and yes. But I can almost guarantee that they won't add any "filters" like that. The probability of seeing something like that is so abysmally low that it would actually be a waste of time and money to code in an exception to make sure swastikas aren't generated from ores. And honestly, anyone that takes offense to what a random number generator creates has probably got bigger issues in their life than some pixels on a computer screen.
     
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