• darkcalling
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    8 个月前

    Notice how the CIA left loves the raised fist aesthetic. No genuine revolutionary movement has ever used it to my knowledge but it’s present in messaging and iconography from many color revolutions, outright open liberal propaganda, and anarchist messaging (and we know the FBI published an anarchist zine back in the day).

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      8 个月前

      The raised fist is extremely common in communist history, what are you talking about?

      The black power salute.

      German communist salute in the 20’s.

      Communist and anarchist salute in the Spanish civil war.

      “Death to fascism, freedom to the People” “SFSN!” WW2 Yugoslavian chant with fists raised.

      Lal Salam

      Nelson Mandela would end speeches with a raised fist. Fidel would do so commonly as well.

      Chinese “swearing into office” salute.

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        8 个月前

        As an action not a symbol. It’s not on our posters. It’s super common among radical liberals who appropriate the feeling of radicalism that it has thanks to our real world use of it.

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          8 个月前

          Are you serious? Did you do literally zero research?

          The raised fist has been a major communist, socialist, anarchist, and syndicalist symbol for over a hundred years. It has been the symbol of many ML movements, case in point the Black Power and Black Panther movements, the Yugoslavian and Spanish partisans, the MPLA and South Africans, etc.

          No investigation, no right to speak.

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            We agree with you, but please try to be more respectful when disagreeing, esp with ppl here and on hexbear.