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  2. Red Guards (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Guards first originated in Austin, Texas, when in 2015, communists that were previously participating in an effort to form a communist party based around Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ideology split, and instead organized into a smaller grouping, known as the Austin Red Guards, whose activities were initially limited to charity and small demonstrations in favor of the LGBTQ+ community, which ...

  3. Red Guards - Wikipedia

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    Red Guard leaders, led by Nie Yuanzi, also gave speeches. [1] A high school Red Guard leader, Song Binbin, placed a red armband inscribed with the characters for "Red Guard" on the chairman, who stood for six hours. [1] The 8-18 Rally, as it was known, was the first of eight receptions the Chairman gave to Red Guards in Tiananmen in the fall of ...

  4. Song Binbin - Wikipedia

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    Song Binbin (Chinese: 宋彬彬; 1947 – September 16, 2024), [1] also known as Song Yaowu (Chinese: 宋要武), was a Chinese woman who, as a 19-year old, began engaging in violence that led to a role as a senior leader in the Chinese Red Guards during the call to violence by Mao Zedong that was the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. [2]

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  9. Big Circle Gang - Wikipedia

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    Between 1969-1975, a number of the "reeducated" former Red Guards turned Big Circle Boys were released or escaped; most fled to the British colony of Hong Kong. [4] The general amorality and cynicism of the Big Circle Boys relates to their disillusionment with Communism for being sent to prison camps for merely following their orders.