‘One Piece’ Straw Hat pirate flag appears in Philippines after Indonesia and Nepal protests

‘One Piece’ Straw Hat pirate flag appears in Philippines after Indonesia and Nepal protests

The One Piece Straw Hat Jolly Roger has become the newest emblem of protest in the Philippines, following its appearances in Indonesia and Nepal. The anime’s skull-and-crossbones flag surfaced at mass rallies on September 21, a date that carries deep historical weight for Filipinos marking the anniversary of Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s 1972 martial law declaration.

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The One Piece Straw Hat Jolly Roger emerges as a symbol of protest in the Philippines and beyond. | Source: The Hindu

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