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doghead

4-5-2010 17:51
Reply #6 Kennichi's post

Hope you didn't misinterpret the swastika as some kind of right-wing supremicist/nazism symbol.

The swastika is one of the many symbols of buddhism and you can see it all over the Buddhist temples in India, Nepal, China, and Tibet.  Because Tibetan Buddhism is one of the religions of Mongolia, by showing you that swastika was to let you know he doesn't like what the Chinese have been doing with Tibet.  

You were fortunate not to get in a fight with the Mongolian guys as they are very tough and hardy.  

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TonyToro 4-5-2010 22:15 Karma +1 100% correct


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