berendd
07-02-2007, 13:45
Ik snap dat het geld opleverd, maar moet dat nou?
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Political symbol
drawing of a nationalistic stylised Celtic cross
The cultural associations of the Celtic cross, and the sun cross from which it is derived, have been co-opted by white nationalist and neo-fascist groups since the 1960s. This is because of its connotations of Christianity, Western culture, and old European traditions. The symbol can also sometimes be identified with radical nationalists of a Third Positionist or Catholic nationalist persuasion.
Far right supporters usually use a basic design which is made up of simple lines, without any of the ornamental complexity of traditional Celtic crosses. In these recent adaptations, it is sometimes also called a sun wheel.
This new political connotation has almost eclipsed the traditional meaning of the symbol in France, Italy and many other European countries. In France, the symbol was adopted by the groups Occident and the Groupe Union Droit.
Celtic crosses are also associated with political movements advocating greater independence or other measures with respect to Celtic minorities, such as Breton nationalism.
oh en:
Waarom kiezen voor Street Performance:
* altijd telefonisch bereikbaar tijdens kantooruren
* uitstekende service en kwaliteit
* uitgebreide showroom met alle producten
* deskundig advies
t zijn wel grappenmakers :woowoo:
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/Celtic-style_crossed_circle.svg/124px-Celtic-style_crossed_circle.svg.png
Political symbol
drawing of a nationalistic stylised Celtic cross
The cultural associations of the Celtic cross, and the sun cross from which it is derived, have been co-opted by white nationalist and neo-fascist groups since the 1960s. This is because of its connotations of Christianity, Western culture, and old European traditions. The symbol can also sometimes be identified with radical nationalists of a Third Positionist or Catholic nationalist persuasion.
Far right supporters usually use a basic design which is made up of simple lines, without any of the ornamental complexity of traditional Celtic crosses. In these recent adaptations, it is sometimes also called a sun wheel.
This new political connotation has almost eclipsed the traditional meaning of the symbol in France, Italy and many other European countries. In France, the symbol was adopted by the groups Occident and the Groupe Union Droit.
Celtic crosses are also associated with political movements advocating greater independence or other measures with respect to Celtic minorities, such as Breton nationalism.
oh en:
Waarom kiezen voor Street Performance:
* altijd telefonisch bereikbaar tijdens kantooruren
* uitstekende service en kwaliteit
* uitgebreide showroom met alle producten
* deskundig advies
t zijn wel grappenmakers :woowoo: