The Mugiwara Jolly Roger — a black flag bearing the image of a skull and crossbones wearing a straw hat — is a fictional symbol of resistance from the Japanese manga and anime series One Piece.
All across Indonesia, a familiar symbol is flying high all around. It is seen not just on trucks, but is also being waved in rallies and are now painted all around the city. This is not a traditional ...
Yet cultural resonance alone does not explain the appeal. The “One Piece” flag caught on because it captured real-life grievances. In Nepal, where youth unemployment exceeds 20% and migration for work ...
Along Indonesia’s city streets and country roads, the Southeast Asian nation’s red-and-white flag isn’t the only one you may see waving from cars, homes, and hands ahead of its Independence Day on ...
Show more Show less A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest in Indonesia Government officials say the pirate flag's use is an attempt to divide the nation and warn it may be ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Nuurrianti Jalli, Oklahoma State University (THE CONVERSATION) From Paris and Rome to ...
A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest in Indonesia - Copyright AFP DIKA A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest ...