From: Adam Twardoch (list.adam@twardoch.com)
Date: Tue May 08 2007 - 11:38:03 CDT
Mark E. Shoulson wrote:
> Similarly, years ago, I noted that I thought—and still think—that the
> Nazi swastika should be encoded, for similar historic reasons. It was
> not just an important symbol of the times, but I seem to think it
> found its way into text uses as well (as a dingbat, to be sure, but
> still used).
>
> I don't think I could be the one to propose it, though.
You mean there should be another swastika in Unicode in addition to
U+5350? Why?
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