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>also the the windows logo from windows user have horns see all pictures
That's a stretch. And even if it was horns, by that reasoning, you would have to condemn the Hebrew language and anything it uses: Including the Bible. Which I'm sure you don't want to do.
Explanation: "Aleph" (A) was originally a glyph for a Bull in Proto-Sinaitic (which itself borrowed heiroglyphs from Egyptian). The word "Aleph" is originally derived from the word for "Ox" or cow. So the symbol of a cow became a shorthand for the "A" sound. See Pic of Proto-Sinaitic Aleph.
It later then turned to it's side in Phoenicia (looking somewhat like an arrow shape). Then Hebrew removed a point and it resembled the "X" shape that we have today.
So not all bulls are evil or mean anything. And this user icon in Windows is even a bigger stretch. There's no correlation that it's a cow. While in Hebrew, there is direct correlation. Does that mean it's even more evil?