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This is the most distinct of multiple local emblems for WFIS Mexico, and appears on the 2011 Jamboree badge. Wouldn't it have been more
WP:CIVIL just to take it to the talkpage here instead of edit-warring? An edit war between two members of the same project is an embarassment to all of us.
Chris (クリス • フィッチュ) (
talk)
06:24, 12 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Do you have any sources for your claims? I'd like to see any official website or reglementation with a picture of exactly this emblem. The Website of the "3rd WFIS World Jamboree" features a different fleur de lis
[1]. Where does this ugly low-quality image come from? It is neither shown on the website of the
AGSMEX nor on the one of the
Federación Mexicana de Scouts Independientes nor on the one of the 3rd WFIS World Jamboree.
I really can't see how you can source the emblem of a Scout organization from a jamboree badge. Try getting the BSA universal emblem from
File:1993 National Scout Jamboree.png. I'm not saying a badge would not use the national emblem, jut that you can't use such a badge as a source for the emblem. ---—
Gadget850 (Ed)talk15:44, 12 November 2009 (UTC)reply