• CleoCommunist@lemmy.ml
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    Like someone here in the commercial said, today the labour is to much diverse and there probably couldny be just a few symbols. I Just fucking love so much the red star, it’s very iconic but also simple. Idk thou

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    I think modern labour might be too diverse to cover properly with only a few symbols. We’re no longer uniting two labour forces, material conditions have changed. I think that instead of focusing on types of labour, we might instead focus on what the movement can bring.

    We could put basic human rights on a theoretical new flag. A drop represents access to water, bread represents access to food, and a roof over both.

    If you want a new flag, picking something that unites is all (our needs) might be a good way to go.

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    I think the ACP has a neat symbol. It’s too bad the party is ass.

    Edit: Before anybody gives me shit about it, it’s a conservative party.

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    This is the way I see it:

    Primary sector: Agriculture - Sickle - Manufactures edible goods
    Secondary sector: Industry - Hammer - Manufactures non-edible goods
    Tertiary sector: Service - Mop - Helps people through transporting goods, repairing goods, cleaning, healing organisms, providing entertainment, cashiering and catering.
    Quarternary sector: Judiciary - Pen - Provides Law and Order through Government, Justice, Police, Education, Political media and Mental support (Psychiatry & Religion)
    Quinary sector: Finance - Banknote - Gambles
    Sextary sector: Automation - Cogwheel - Destroys jobs

    As the service sector is large and sextary sector petite bourgeoisie than the service sector I suggest the following:

    Mop and Pizza Box

    I do think we’re not there yet though.
    Both objects are accurate but I feel like we need something more aggressive to show that we’re revolutionary.
    Hammers and sickles are both tools that can be used as weapons.


    [edit #2]

    On second thought, perhaps I’ll replace syringe with pizza box. It evens out the sexes, both mop and syringe are practiced most often by women (cleaning lady and nurse), while transportation of goods is more often preferred by men as carrying goods can sometimes be physically demanding.

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    I changed the Syringe to mop in the Tertiary sector as suggested by mech,
    although I have to say that nurse is very common job,
    which is why I chose the syringe.
    Same goes for delivery person, but I’m betting on it being automated away faster than nursehood.

    I crossed out cogwheel as a symbol for the proletariat as I realize that I consider a subsector of this (engineers) to be one part of the ruling class (the other being scholars) within socialism and thus not the proletariat.

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      I feel like the one tool that’s used by the most workers in the Tertiary sector is the mop.
      Every office in the world needs to be cleaned. And it’s part of the job for everyone in retail or food service, too.

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        You convinced me:
        I changed Pizza box to Mop and put Syringe in second place.

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    Protective gloves representing a lot of blue collars like industrial, mechanical, medical, and maintenance, cleaning.

    Keyboard or headset (I considered outlook calendar or zoom symbols, but dont think a specific company should be immortalised here) for a lot of white collars.

  • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Definitely just the hammer & sickle. It still very much applies.

    Alternatively, though this is not strictly Communism but Socialism, I really like the common logo used for Democratic Socialism, the Fist and Rose!

    I also really like the logo of the Democratic Socialists of America!

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    The same, honestly. These jobs never went away, they were just shifted out of the imperial core to the periphery.

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    As an artist I’d love to see suggestions in this thread. The specific recommendations might be different country to country or smaller districts. Something thats difficult for the US is that a lotta people are doing jobs related to tech and there’s not really a single unifying symbol for this. Hammer and sickle to represent farming and manufacturing is possible, and I believe adding a brush branches out to a wider movement.

    But finding symbols to speak to the workers as a whole can be difficult with how diverse it all is. Theres so many hyper specialized machines and tools.

    When making Icons before I’ve used my states iconography and Black panthers, and queer symbols like the pink triangle. This is extremely important and a good symbol will speak to the audiences you want and pull dedicated people into the movement.

    It might be necessary to focus on smaller regions within the US and Unite those before creating broader movements. (OFC whichever is in the best interests of the end goal of revolution at that time.) I can only speak to the US however

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      For tech workers, how about a keyboard, mouse, or a circuit board? Getting them to look good and clear on a flag would be difficult though…

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    a manual particle collector (broom) and a manual particle shifter (shovel).