• certified sinonist@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 hours ago

    I think about this a lot. I genuinely think this is a really important question for the future. I’m not sure if we can reclaim the hammer and sickle in the eyes of the masses but the idea it represents of the two largest labor forces joining together will forever be important.

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      11 hours ago

      That is a very good point actually. Most western people look at the hammer and sickle and see evil. If we changed it to something else to make people feel more represented and avoid peoples gut reaction then it would really improve things.

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        1 hour ago

        I disagree. I don’t think the symbol is tainted, but the core idea behind it, because of the red scare propaganda. Once people realise what the new symbol stands for, they’ll dislike it just as much, if not more so because they feel ‘tricked’.

        We have to reform the good name of communism instead, rather than throw it out wholesale.