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Hopefully thats all it is, not usually the case if its being used for these kind of stickers though. See Russia/Eastern Europe.

 

Edit: Actually, no chance its that. You wouldn't pair a Celtic cross with a Union Jack would you.

 

You've clearly never been to a Northern Ireland game then  :lol:

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Hopefully thats all it is, not usually the case if its being used for these kind of stickers though. See Russia/Eastern Europe.

 

Edit: Actually, no chance its that. You wouldn't pair a Celtic cross with a Union Jack would you.

 

You've clearly never been to a Northern Ireland game then  :lol:

 

Spose so, I hope you're right but I doubt it. The typefont and colour is the same kind used by these idiots.

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I've honestly never even heard of it used as a Celtic Cross. I thought that was like the one Celtic have used on their shirts with an elongated bottom bit. I've only ever seen that one used as a white power emblem ie on Stormfront's banner, on these fucking stickers (Kharkiv fans last season) etc.

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Celtic cross isn't really to do with Catholicism. Its more just Irish and Scottish symbol. As Belfast mag said it is on the NI team crest and they aren't exactly associated with catholicism to say the least :lol:

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Ok, so google tells me it's a white power/neo nazi symbol, so that seems pretty clear now  :sad:

Did not know that.

The Celtic Cross doesn't necessarily have to have the longer bottom bit, but in any event, this symbol is known as "the Celtic cross" amongst them because they consider the "celts" as the true "Europeans" and as such, racial pure.

 

:( depressing

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Celtic cross isn't really to do with Catholicism. Its more just Irish and Scottish symbol. As Belfast mag said it is on the NI team crest and they aren't exactly associated with catholicism to say the least :lol:

 

Certainly adopted by the Catholic church in Ireland (both Roman & Anglican) but predates all churches and was originally a Druid symbol (or something like that)

 

Remember something about "the four elements" or something like that.

 

Can't be arsed to google it, but it's something of that nature.

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