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minus-squarecomi [he/him]hexbear6·4 years agoI think they already did link them in the minds of masses, so fighting symbolism is largely pointless, and looks a lot sus, considering history and all link
minus-squarechapo_di_tutti_chapi [any]hexbear1·4 years ago:hammer-sickle: is linked to repression and death in the minds of the masses, too. link
minus-squarechapo_di_tutti_chapi [any]hexbear1·4 years agoShould we not push back against anti-communism? link
minus-squarecomi [he/him]hexbear1·4 years agoExpand on your analogy. Point a) burning israel flag is antisemetic or perceived as such by a majority (fill in thought process) point b) hammer and sickle is seen as symbol of repression in bougie states link
I think they already did link them in the minds of masses, so fighting symbolism is largely pointless, and looks a lot sus, considering history and all
:hammer-sickle: is linked to repression and death in the minds of the masses, too.
So?
Should we not push back against anti-communism?
Expand on your analogy. Point a) burning israel flag is antisemetic or perceived as such by a majority
(fill in thought process)
point b) hammer and sickle is seen as symbol of repression in bougie states
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