ITT: Flags, emblems, and symbolism

In regards to symbolism, the EFF is ahead of the curve in their rejection of suits reflecting the bourgeois lifestyles and other colonialist forms of clothing. It reminds me of Sankara’s promotion of the faso dan fani for government workers.

theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/08/the-coded-clothes-of-south-africas-economic-freedom-fighters/375366/

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NAZBOL BELARUS

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The hammer, and shoe represent the peoples will, and willingness to fight to uphold socialism

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Hmm. I was just thinking about what evocative symbols there could be for gig-labourers, holders of service McJobs, cubicle wageslaves, and the like, since first world city dwellers don't see a lot of people in industrial or agricultural labour. Anything to do with a smartphone would probably be easy to dismiss as frivolous, social-media addict snowflake, though.

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found these; De Leonism, Council Communism, and Market Socialism

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I really like the second one, looks pretty modern

All your designs look like crap. For me, I still favour the flag of the American Party of Labor. Ismail was a co-founder.

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