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  2. Red flag (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Red flag (politics) The plain red flag is often used at socialist or communist rallies, especially on International Workers' Day. In politics, a red flag is predominantly a symbol of left-wing ideologies, including socialism, communism, anarchism, and the labour movement. The originally empty or plain red flag has been associated with left-wing ...

  3. Communist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The red flag is often seen in combination with other communist symbols and party names. The flag is used at various communist and socialist rallies like May Day. The flag, being a symbol of socialism itself, is also commonly associated with non-communist variants of socialism. The red flag has had multiple meanings in history.

  4. Red flag law - Wikipedia

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    States with red flag laws in effect. In the United States, a red flag law (named after the idiom red flag meaning “warning sign“) is a gun law that permits a state court to order the temporary seizure of firearms (and other items regarded as dangerous weapons, in some states) from a person who they believe may present a danger.

  5. Anarchist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The red flag, one of the first anarchist symbols. The red flag was one of first anarchist symbols and it was widely used in late 19th century by anarchists worldwide. [5] Peter Kropotkin wrote that he preferred the use of the red flag. [6] Anarchist Louise Michel wrote that the flag "frightens the executioners because it is so red with our ...

  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Bear – Putinism, Russian conservatism. Carnation – social democracy and democratic socialism. Cat, wildcat – worker collectivism, symbol of Industrial Workers of the World; Georgism. Celtic cross – white nationalism, neo-Nazism, white pride, Irish nationalism, Celtic neopaganism. Christian cross – Christianity.

  7. Red flag - Wikipedia

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    Red flag (idiom), a literal or metaphorical warning. Red flag (American slavery), signal of an upcoming slave sale. Red flag warning, issued by the National Weather Service in the United States. Bloody flag, maritime flag signaling an intention to give battle with no quarter (fight to the death) Red flag in motor racing, when conditions are too ...

  8. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Red flags and a banner at a socialist rally in Lyon, France, on International Workers' Day in 2009. Red is often associated with the left, especially socialism and communism. [2] The oldest symbol of socialism (and by extension communism) is the red flag, which dates back to the French Revolution in the 18th century and the revolutions of 1848.

  9. Red Flags Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Red Flags Rule was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with other government agencies such as the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), to help prevent identity theft. The rule was passed in January 2008, and was to be in place by November 1, 2008, but due to push-backs by opposition, the FTC delayed enforcement ...