• John@lemmy.ml
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    11 天前

    Within the context of this image/historically, I agree. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen/discussed the three arrows as an anti-communist symbol today though. In the contexts that it’s used today, I certainly wouldn’t consider it a hate symbol.

    • EstraDoll [she/her, he/him]@hexbear.net
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      11 天前

      I don’t believe I’ve ever seen/discussed the three arrows as an anti-communist symbol today though.

      Honestly I agree with you there, but I can’t help but get (fairly) imo irked when I see someone, in need of an antifascist symbol, reaching for the explicitly anticommunist one as… and eyebrow raiser to say the least. Especially considering there are a lot of other ones that just… aren’t explicitly anticommunist? Why go for the 3 arrows when you can just go for a af instead?

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        11 天前

        Yea I like the flags too. I’ve got a Zippo with those on it.

    • InexplicableLunchFiend [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      The context I’ve seen it in today, I still would not trust anyone who uses it as they are, at best, an extremely naive radlib who moves in fed-adjacent circles (if they move at all, this symbol is very popular among do-nothing chomskyite office worker radlibs to put on their car. Not so commonly seen on the street amongst the actual antifa movement).