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Quote from: Aelia on January 15, 2012, 09:56:52 AMQuote from: AriChii on January 15, 2012, 02:44:27 AM
Hello!
I'm planning on cosplaying Len from Vocaloid (Karakuri Burst ver.)
Would it be appropriate to have that Nazi symbol on the arm band? I feel iffy myself about it and was thinking of drawing on an "X" instead, but on the other hand, I'm not too sure about sacrificing the accuracy of the costume... It's a conflicting decision D:
Hm.
What if you make a double-sided armband? You could have the X side out 99% of the time, but flip it for any serious/major photoshoots?
I think we've been asked before, and while we don't really like nazi armbands, we don't outright ban them, either. I'm going to check and see if I can find what we've said in the past, and I'll post with a final decision ASAP. (Thanks for taking the time to check.)
EDIT:
Here is our final opinion on the matter:
You may wear a swastika if you so choose, but please remember that it has become a negative symbol associated with terrible things. People associate these terrible things with anyone who wears the symbol. This may lead to you being resented/harassed. If you choose to wear it, be careful, and don't wear it off premises, for your own safety.
We would be happiest if you were to do the double-sided thing I suggested above, or just remove it outright except when posing for pictures.
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