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  2. Bella Poarch - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Korean social media users criticized Poarch for having a tattoo similar to the Rising Sun Flag in her videos. The specific tattoo resembled a symbol of Japanese imperialism which is considered offensive to East Asians. She apologized and had it covered then later removed. [36] [37] Poarch married fellow seaman Tyler Poarch in ...

  3. Rising Sun Flag - Wikipedia

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    The flag with the off-set sun and 16 rays is the ensign of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, but it was modified with a different color red. The old flag is darker red (RGB #b12d3d) and the post-WW2 modified version is brighter red (RGB #bd0029). [22] The Imperial Japanese Army flag with symmetrical 16 rays and a 2:3 ratio was abolished.

  4. Flag of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Hinomaru was decreed the merchant flag of Japan in 1870 and was the legal national flag from 1870 to 1885, making it the first national flag Japan adopted. [24] [25] While the idea of national symbols was strange to the Japanese, the Meiji Government needed them to communicate with the outside world.

  5. Who is Bella Poarch? - AOL

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    Bella Poarch has an extremely offensive “rising sun” tattoo, a red ball with 16 red rays that was Imperial Japan’s war flag. Bella Poarch has been linked to content marketing company BAS.media.

  6. Who is Bella Poarch? Unpacking the many controversies ... - AOL

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    Bella Poarch has the most-liked video on TikTok. TIkTok’s latest overnight sensation is Bella Poarch, a social media influencer known for her subtle lip-syncing videos — and a number of ...

  7. Traditional colors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional colors of Japan trace their historical origins to the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System which was established in 603 by Prince Shōtoku and based on the five Chinese elements. In this system, rank and social hierarchy were displayed and determined by certain colors.

  8. List of flags containing the color purple - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the color appears in only four national flags: that of Dominica, Spain, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, and one co-official national flag, the Wiphala (co-official national flag of Bolivia). However, it is also present in the flags of several administrative subdivisions around the world, as well as flags of political and ethnic groups ...

  9. Bella Poarch opened up about the reason why she has so ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 11, though, Poarch opened up about the surprising reason she’s accumulated quite a bit of ink over the years. “I had a rough childhood. My scars from abuse made me insecure.