
The
International Red Cross uses a cross, which often represents Christian compassion and mercy, etc etc. It has been used since 1864. It in fact was designed to honour the Swiss founder of the movement. In 1876, the Red Crescent was used by the Ottoman Empire to avoid alienating Muslim soldiers, and today we call it the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

Today, the 192 signatories of the Geneva Convention started a conference, and announced
a new third emblem, a red crystal which carries no specific religious connotation. This is designed to be a third option, not a replacement.
The stupid people part: A quote from a comment on the Globe and Mail website below the article: "Are we going to change some parts of our Canadian flag next....to satisfy some people here or abroad???"
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Date: 2005-12-05 03:58 pm (UTC)And sweet jesus I see that going over well... TO hell with killing marines, I'll shoot at the freaking white choppers with the moon on them.
Ahh.. Cross my lucky charms... their magicly delishish!