Just got done watching War for the Planet of the Apes. The apes were fighting against corrupt humans, with greater fire power. The apes were beaten, starved and enslaved, but they didn't give up. In the end, they won. Why? Apes together strong!

Then it hit me how we use apes as our symbol. The greatest symbol of an ape that ever existed was Hanuman: Hanuman is depicted in Hindu mythology as a powerful and revered figure, known for his unwavering devotion, immense strength, and boundless courage. He is often portrayed as a muscular and robust humanoid figure with the face of a monkey or ape. Hanuman is a symbol of righteousness due to his unwavering dedication to truth, justice, and virtue. He embodies the ideals of loyalty, selflessness, and moral integrity, making him an enduring symbol of righteousness in Hindu mythology.

In the epic tale in the Ramayan, Hanuaman alongside his valiant army of ape warriors, utilized their strength, agility, and strategic prowess to overcome the demon forces led by Ravana (Shitadel). Hanuman won the battle with his ape warriors and that is all you need to know.

I just though it was funny we should end up using an ape to represent this movement. I feel this movement embodies the same qualities as Hanuman.

All you need to know is apes kick ass and we are not going anywhere.

We got this.

Apes together strong.