the red crystal
2022-Mar-05, Saturday 10:09 amI learned today that "The Red Cross" (as an organization) actually has 3 different international symbols. It uses the red cross and the red crescent, both of which have subtle-to-overt religious significance, but it also has the red crystal.
I was following a news link from a Steam game that I've played, "This War of Mine". It's a game developed in Poland and inspired by the war in Bosnia, trying to highlight the horrors of civilian life in wartime. Their news post on Steam used the hashtag #FuckTheWar. Pursuing that charity topic is how I eventually learned of this other symbol.
I now favor use of the red crystal exclusively. I don't know about other countries, but here in the USA the red cross (as a symbol) is plastered over nearly any first aid resource. It is useful that way. Use of the red crystal would instead be unique to the organization which is recognized globally with protective status during warfare.
I was following a news link from a Steam game that I've played, "This War of Mine". It's a game developed in Poland and inspired by the war in Bosnia, trying to highlight the horrors of civilian life in wartime. Their news post on Steam used the hashtag #FuckTheWar. Pursuing that charity topic is how I eventually learned of this other symbol.
I now favor use of the red crystal exclusively. I don't know about other countries, but here in the USA the red cross (as a symbol) is plastered over nearly any first aid resource. It is useful that way. Use of the red crystal would instead be unique to the organization which is recognized globally with protective status during warfare.