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[quote=Anonymous]I was thinking of this while I went on a walk yesterday in Silver Spring. There was Che Guevara graffiti on the bike trail where I was walking. Che Guevara was a terrorist and a murderer. Why is it that Communist symbols. The Hammer and Sickle, red stars, Che Guevara's face, and memes involving Lenin and Stalin are more socially acceptable than Nazi symbols when Communists killed more people? I am not for allowing Nazi symbols. I think they are horrific. When swastika graffiti is found, local officials rightfully remove it, and it makes news as it is a hate symbol. Why aren't similar actions taken when it involves Communist imagery? Why is it that the cool kids today get to appropriate Soviet motifs in their memes, youtube videos, podcasts, and tiktoks, without any consequences? People here on DCUM are most likely grown adults who do not support Communism, and yet no one gets outraged at the youth who sympathize with communism (Not people who have any experience living in Communist Countries, they are like white kids from suburban Maryland or something) the way we get outraged and offended by Nazi and Fascist symbols?[/quote]
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