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  2. Communist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Communist symbolism represents a variety of themes, including revolution, the proletariat, the peasantry, agriculture, or international solidarity. The red flag , the hammer and sickle , and the red star - or variations thereof - are some of the symbols adopted by communist movements , governments , and parties worldwide.

  3. Censorship of Winnie-the-Pooh in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses extensive censorship. For instance, the Chinese government has censored topics regarding the Cultural Revolution and CCP Chairman Mao Zedong, the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, human rights in Tibet, persecution of Uyghurs, and Taiwan independence.

  4. Is This Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Is This Tomorrow: America Under Communism! was an anticommunist propaganda comic book published by the Catholic Catechetical Guild Educational Society of St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1947. [ 1 ] Description

  5. In Soviet Russia - Wikipedia

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    Typically the American clause describes a harmless ordinary activity and the inverted Soviet form something menacing or dysfunctional, satirizing life under communist rule, or in the "old country". Sometimes the first clause is omitted, and sometimes either clause or both are deliberately rendered with English grammatical errors stereotypical ...

  6. Bans on communist symbols - Wikipedia

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    Anti-communist propaganda leaflets and literature, accusing the Indonesian Communist Party of being behind the 30 September Movement "Communism / Marxism–Leninism" (official terminology) was banned in Indonesia following the aftermath of the 30 September coup attempt and the subsequent anti-communist killings, by the adoption of TAP MPRS no. 25/1966 in the 1966 MPRS General Session [2] and ...

  7. Better dead than red - Wikipedia

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    Better dead than red" and the reverse "better red than dead" are dueling slogans regarding communism, and generally socialism, the former an anti-communist slogan ("rather dead than a communist"), and the latter a pro-communist slogan ("rather a communist than dead"). The slogans are interlingual with a variety of variants amongst them.

  8. 40 Hilarious ‘Science Memes’ That Do Not Require A ... - AOL

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    Below, you will find some of the best science-based memes, shared by the Facebook page fittingly titled ‘Science Memes,’ which has already amassed more than 1.3 million followers.

  9. Socialist-style emblems - Wikipedia

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    The style became more widespread after World War II, when many other communist states were established. Even a few non-socialist (or communist) states have adopted the style, for various reasons—usually because communists had helped them to gain independence or establish their republican governments. After the fall of the Soviet Union and the ...