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Originally Posted by ComixZone
If I went to a Black Panther meeting in a KKK grubs I wouldn't expect to be welcomed with open arms either. Or if I went to a Canucks game in Vancouver wearing a Flames jersey, I also expect to be hassled. A large part of the population view the cross as a significant/important image, so to openly wear an inverted one is no different than me wearing a gigantic "I HATE N-WORDS" t-shirt. It's a statement that is going to offend people.
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There is a huge difference between racially driven animosity and violence between real people and wearing the inverted symbol of a fictional character.