Spehornoob
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I had to see the pictures to understand the resemblance, and even then I think it's a stretch.
Then maybe it's time to let people take the symbol back to its real meanings
I can see how some people are forcing it in their minds to look like it. But if I were to see that in a store or on a child, I'd in now way come to that conclusion myself.
I never would have seen it that way. Star with circles on the points screams sheriff to me.
Why? Words and symbols change meanings all the time. Whys the one that represents genocide need to be accepted again?
Yea, but can't really see that word on my phone in that image.There's even the word "sheriff" printed on the star.
No, not at all.Really? You can't understand? You see no resemblance?
I thought the same thing. Such a ridiculous design.why would the sheriff wear prison stripes?
This is exaggerated, I get symbols changing meanings but banning symbols altogether is absurd.
Besides, we live in a globalized world, far more people associate swastikas with Buddhism than with nazis. We should stop being so eurocentric.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/.../zara-stops-selling-holocaust-shirt/14671937/
some of their other hits
Good job!
Well, whether people find it offensive or not in regards to the holocaust, that shirt looks tacky as shit.
Who, other than 5 years old boys, wants to wear a sheriff badge anyway?
2 year olds?
just change the color of the strips and print sheriff on the star and you are good to go.
This, however, is true.The company that put a swastika on a purse really doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt.
And yet I still stand by my statement lolWell it's a shirt for a baby.
The most obvious answer being the most likely, their doing this on purpose. Maybe to garner attention maybe because someone thinks it's funny. I don't know. I just can't imagine anyone being that stupid.
"@zh1nt0 We honestly apologize, the T Shirt was inspired by the sheriffs stars from the Classic Western films and is no longer in our stores
ZARA (@ZARA) August 27, 2014"
Now thats a familiar username. Isn't zh1nt0 a gaffer?
Oh wait, he was the product community manager and is now producer at DICE.
This is exaggerated, I get symbols changing meanings but banning symbols altogether is absurd.
Besides, we live in a globalized world, far more people associate swastikas with Buddhism than with nazis. We should stop being so eurocentric.
have you seen kids clothing? practically zero of it makes any real sense and is just random shit slammed together.I'm not willing to give Zara the benefit of the doubt because it's nonsensical to put together the idea of a sheriff being a prisoner.
Symbols are like language. Meanings can change with time and location. Sorry but in the western world the Swastika is unacceptable.
The word swastika derives from the Hindi roots su ("Good"), asti ("to be"),[4][6] and ka (making)[6]
So Hindus and Buddhists should not use the Swastika for their religious purposes?
That's not what he said
Uh because it's also a religious symbol? It's akin to the cross, crescent or star of David.Why? Words and symbols change meanings all the time. Whys the one that represents genocide need to be accepted again?
Seriously why would the sheriff wear prison stripes?
The company that put a swastika on a purse really doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt.
No?
They did get the stripes in the wrong orientation.
"@zh1nt0 We honestly apologize, the T Shirt was inspired by the sheriffs stars from the Classic Western films and is no longer in our stores
ZARA (@ZARA) August 27, 2014"
Now thats a familiar username. Isn't zh1nt0 a gaffer?
Oh wait, he was the product community manager and is now producer at DICE.
I'm sure it was an honest mistake... Zara's clothing engine basically just produces massive amounts of shit and throws it at a wall hoping one of them will stick. I think they did the right thing by taking it down.
Also that swastika bag, jesus christ. Anybody who says like "ths symbol does not have any evil connotation it was a symbol for blah blah for thousands of years and that the nazis only used for a while..." GTFO, you're full of shit. When a symbol becomes widely associated with something, that association sticks and it has a new meaning to people. Hammers and sickels were tools for thousands of years, but y'know, put them together on a flag and it's going to be a symbol for Communism; a cross has been a shape for as long as human history has existed, but you put it up on a building and people recognize it as a symbol for Christ. Symbols can be co-opted and symbols have meaning. The swastika is one of the most widely recognized symbols for anything in the world and it is a symbol for the Nazi regime, which systematically murdered millions of Jews, Poles, Gypsies, mentally handicapped, homosexual, and any other people deemed undesirable, while also launching a devastating and destructive campaign of murder and conquest over. For nearly the entire Western world -- of which Zara sells clothes to -- the swastika represents that and nothing else and nothing else.
I have no problem with Swastikas used in other countries. But you should also, if you are in the West, be mindful of the culture over here. I'm not going to stop being "eurocentric" when my statements are limited to what sort of behavior is and isn't acceptable in the Western world.