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Changing red color to rgb(255,0,0), as this is meant to be a fully red flag; for darker colors, other images such as File:Socialist red flag.svg can be used: 16:13, 25 April 2024: 1,000 × 600 (379 bytes) Gluonz: Reverted to version as of 09:17, 11 August 2007 (UTC): Flag is meant to be entirely red: 17:25, 6 September 2023: 1,000 × 600 (125 ...
⚑ Red flag – socialism, communism, anti-fascism; Red Hand of Ulster – Ulster loyalism, Ulster unionism, Ulster nationalism ★ Red star – socialism, Marxism, communism, Neozapatismo; Red whirlwind (Zawba'a) – Syrian Social Nationalism
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Anti-christianity sentiment, also referred to as Christophobia or Christianophobia, is the fear, hatred, discrimination, or prejudice against Christians and aspects of the Christian religion's practices. According to the Council of European Episcopal Conferences, these terms encompass "every form of discrimination and intolerance against ...
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Iconophobia (literally fear of icons) refers to an aversion to images, especially religious icons. Iconophobia is differentiated from iconoclasm in that iconophobia refers to the aversion to or hatred of the images whereas iconoclasm refers to the actual destruction of images that may arise from iconophobia. Chari Larsson wrote: