You are wrong. The crossed hammer and sickle represents the union of workers and peasants. The star represents the party. Hence why it is placed above the union of workers and peasants, representing its leadership over said union.
Hate it. I know Capitalism isn’t great either, but at least you have the right to speak freely unlike Communism. I’d choose Capitalism over Communism anyday.
This was one of the first tattoos I have and it is on my shoulder. I was born in the Soviet Union, I'm Soviet-Russian on my birth certificate. I take a lot of pride in the heritage that once stood where I'm from.
@@arceusrefachero5096 RUclips shorts doesn't have time stamps but if you listen to the pronunciation of the word "internacional" in this recording, the "ci" sounds like "th" in the singers pronunciation which is typical of the Castilian dialect. I may be incorrect but that was my guess
@@LegendaryKazooMann1936 en eso si tienes razón pero por lo neutral del audio ni yo siendo nativo del idioma diferencio el acento quizás si sea un español catellano muy neutral y forzado
@TASCOLP capitalism just means you get what you work for. Totally fair. You should maybe try that instead of being greedy and wanting to live off the backs of every one else.
@@lqdfuzion2914 Capitalism is based on the fact that you don't get what you have worked for. If all employees were paid the full value of their work, companies would not make a profit. The foundation of capitalism is that those who own the companies can appropriate what others have worked for because they own the companies. If you think that's fair, you should also think feudalism is fair. And the appropriation process that takes place within corporations also takes place in a similar way at the global level.
I love all the variations of the symbol as well. The German Democratic Republic had the hammer and compass and People's Korea has the hammer, sickle, and paintbrush for the artists as the symbol of the Worker's Party Of Korea.
@@LucasImpulseOk, and? Many countries have different names.. Look at U. S. A is sometimes called just U. S, or America, or the States.. Russian Federation, is just Russia, Peoples democratic republic of Korea, is just North Korea. Peoples Republic of China, is just china :D.. It depends on people what they prefer, I do not care if you like saying Czech Republic, because it seems more dominant, in "Czech Republic" people also just say "Česko" instead of saying whole "Česká republika"... They are using simplified versions. Ok... Done
@@LucasImpulse I mean you can also say "Království České koruny" or kingdom of Bohemia, Great Moravia, use what kind of name you want... I personally dont care what I say.. I mainly use Czechia (cus it is short), but sometimes I use Czech Republic
There are also some other versions of it where a pencil/writing tool is added in the middle to include intellectuals and anyone working in the education field.
I have so much to tell about Hammer and Sickle... First, legend says that initially the centerpiece of Soviet coat of arms included a sword too. When Lenin was presented with it, he said something like "overall idea is nice, but sword is a symbol of conquest, we don't need it". The symbol was reworked into what we know. North Korea's ruling Worker Party has its own variation of Hammer and Sickle. First, the sickle looks different, like a small scythe - it's how agricultural sickles look in East Asia. Second, it has third element: an ink pen, so that it represents unity of workers, peasants and intelligentsia. Hammer and Sickle found their way into modern folklore. One saying deciphers Soviet symbol's meaning like this: "Hammer to the head, sickle to the balls". It should be noted that first recorded person to use sickle against someone's genitals was Greek deity (titan) Kronos, who castrated his father Uranus. Which, in turn, may have inspired someone in Soviet high command to title a certain military operation during WWII "Uranus". Or maybe it's just a coincidence. There are two more sayings I remember, but they're pun-heavy and I can't properly translate them.
@@user-co3uc8vt7e also about that operation Uranus , it was launched by a certain Georgy Zhukov , who was the coldest general of the Soviet Union , so it'd make sense if he planned to cut Germany's balls in Stalingrad using a sickle And cutting Germany's balls? His army did
Are you surprised? The unity between rural workers and manufacturing workers is essential to the success (and health) of any economy, not just communist. Not that there ever has been a communist state. The only true communism is practiced in Israeli kibutzes.
@danutahanyga4834 Nowadays, people keep saying "well that wasn't real communism" when talking about other countries who tried it out. Whether it was "real communism" or not, every country that tried communism ended up as an oppressive country with tons of horrible side effects. It doesn't matter whether you think it was real communism or not country that tried communism ended up in disaster. To me, that means your idea of communism is, whatever it may be, will end up being terrible if any nation tries it. History has shown us that when nations try communism, it never works. Maybe it worked here and there, but overall it hasn't. The idea sounds nice and yeah I can't disagree with unity. I'm just saying, look at how many people fled communist states. People wouldn't have fled to capitalist states if communism worked out. A lot of people have been murdered by their own communist leaders. Idk why, but it pretty much always ends up going bad. If you look at Western liberals who are wishing for communism: They want people to be censored, they get enraged if you don't think the same way they do. Can you imagine if they were in charge? Communism seems to always bring censorship of ideas and free speech. Maybe that's not your idea of communism but that's what always happens. Anyways, that's my opinion, for what it's worth.
@@gabriel7664 No one tried, pet. The definition of what constitutes communism is available. Read it. Only Israeli Kibbutzes practice this economic system.
@@gabriel7664 Like most befuddled people you are confusing economic system with system of governance. There are 2 different things with communism being an economic system. Pinochet was a full blown dictator but the economic system of Chile was capitalist.
Gonna have to get past that whole lack of being post-industrial issue. I don't see that happening until we colonize at least one more planet and/or get a handle on space mining.
@@ottoneiii4353 fun fact, the US senate seal with the fasces (a symbol commonly associated with Fascism) was adopted in 1886, about 40 years before fascism took it as their symbol
I love it. That symbol to me represents an authoritarian rule of the working class, the true equality of all workers, the brotherhood of a love of country and community, and the strength of the people to work together and fight for their future. While mistakes were made, I believe a revitalization of the Soviet Union would be the best place for a working person to live.
@@exsision3039Go take a Time Machine to the 1940s and travel to Soviet Russia and stay there for a few months and come back to us and see how “great” it is. 😒
Its Halloween and I just bought a Grim Reaper costume complete witha Scythe. A girl walking past me yells "Wooo Communism" and I didn't bother to correct her but I realize the mistake she made. The Sickle is a tool that represents harvesting but the Scythe represents Death both the concept and embodiment of the character. This is one of the reasons people think communist are insane they are always trying to connect everything back to communism. It gets annoying after a while to the point that as soon as someone I know in real life mentions communism I generally don't take them seriously and avoid them.
Fun fact: the US founding fathers used the axe and sickle as symbols of their working class roots. This was later adopted by ordinary supporters of the American revolution.
They were starving well before the revolution, and after the 30s and after ww2 they had a prosperity time where they werent starving and was living fine, as everyone was given housing food and necessities. this eventually stopped in the mid to late 80s and there goes the ussr
@@loanswashere. the country had famines well before the revolution or even ww1, and due to the harsh terrain, its history of not being really good in handling famines and combined with wrong decisions of the state, the famines your talking about, which was i assume is the ones that happened in ukraine, was a bad thing but it wasnt sorely on the ussr's fault. You know its funny really, as famines are always brought up, but at roughly almost the same time period the british were doing the same, and none bat an eye of what they did in india. Also the ukrainian famine happened before the end of the war i think
The lives of Soviet citizens were immeasurably better in every way after the revolution than before. They were better than those of US residents in many regards too. This idea of "dreaming about a perfect society" is such a gross misrepresentation as well. Something that makes Marx's work stand out among other socialist theories is its strong opposition to utopianism and idealism.
Lovely. There is a saying in Portuguese and it means: if you don't work hard with the Sickle, I'll hit you with the Hammer and you ll see Stars... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
United Forever in Friendship and Labour, Our mighty Republics will ever endure. The Great Soviet Union will Live through the Ages. The Dream of a People their fortress secure. Long Live our Soviet Motherland, Built by the People s mighty hand. Long Live our People, United and Free. Strong in our Friendship tried by fire. Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire, Shining in Glory for all Men to see. Through Days dark and stormy where Great Lenin Lead us Our Eyes saw the Bright Sun of Freedom above and Stalin our Leader with Faith in the People, Inspired us to Build up the Land that we Love. Long Live our Soviet Motherland, Built by the People s mighty hand. Long Live our People, United and Free. Strong in our Friendship tried by fire. Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire, Shining in Glory for all Men to see. We fought for the Future, destroyed the invaders, and Brought to our Homeland the Laurels of Fame. Our Glory will live in the Memory of Nations and All Generations will Honour Her Name. Long Live our Soviet Motherland, Built by the People s mighty hand. Long Live our People, United and Free. Strong in our Friendship tried by fire. Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire, Shining in Glory for all Men to see.
interesting to see how many agricultural imagery there is in communist/socialist symbolism, like the wheat grains, the red star and the sickle. Might have something to do with most socialist countries being born out of non-industrialized societies
Which is contrary to what Karl Marx expected. He expected that the first nation to fully succeed in their revolution are industrialized nation such as France and Great Britain but it ended up being Russia. A very agricultural nation even at the time of the Bolshevik revolution. The success of the Bolshevik is also the reason why Syndicalist in France and Britain lost their momentum because of how brutal it was, especially when they executed the Romanov.
@@scorpioninpink Not to mention the persecution left wing groups faced after the Bolsheviks won the Russian Civil War. In the US we faced the Palmer Raids and first “Red Scare.”
no it's about land and ownership the means of production everyone should be able to reap what they sow not just the crumbs you get for harvesting for someone else
Not so, friend. I'm happy to have a conversation about it, if you'd like. There's way too much toxic bullsh*t on the internet. Whether we end up agreeing or not, I'm happy to discuss it like grown-ups with you.
Finally a voice of reason in this comment section, communism is a disease, and the hammer and sickle symbol should be treated like the swastika used by the angry austrian painter since both symbolize horrible things.
@@daolex632 I suppose true communist doesn't really care which language it is. True communist could sing this song with anybody else, and both will understand, what they are singing about
But everyone win the dame si that make peapole to dont want to work haré, do they dont win money for their food and that is why communism is bad and capitalism is good
Also, the sickle was chosen because it didn't appear on any coat of arms in Imperial Russia (exception - small families with names like Kharchenko and Solomka). So a symbol not only of rural workers, but one that is not associated with any nobility
The vast majority of modern Socialists are 3rd world working class people, and the victims of American Imperialism. Regardless, whether a person is a student or a manual laborer working in a field for 12 hours a day in Cambodia, that has exactly nothing whatsoever to do with whether the given ideology they espouse is right or wrong.
Ikr, don't understand the overwhelming hate. It's very flawed, just like all ideologies. There is definitely good reason for why it came to be, and it must be respected for that.
Fun fact: if you have ever played the game called “batman arkham city” There are 2 russian mini bosses that are brothers and were separated and got armed with a hammer for 1 of them and a sickle for the other one.
Regardless of your political ideology, you cannot deny that the battle will always continue! And it will never end as long as we can read, see and watch. And if a system develops massive and general insatisfaction to the point of rebellion it must be for a reason.
"After we leave, they will build schools and hospitals for you and raise your wages. This is not because of their conscience, nor because they have become good people, but because we have come."-- che guevara
Unfortunately that never happened. Communism mostly collapsed due to economic mismanagement and corruption, but the few lingering communist states are poorer than dirt (Cuba, North Korea, etc)
@@Styxswimmer Che is not saying that communism will deliver you, he is saying that the ideas of communism are so relevant and powerful, that capitalism will use many socialist ideals to give the illusion of power to the people, and it is not simply because the good of the government, but the fear of the ruling class.
@@tylerbartlow8665 "fear of thr ruling class". The only countries that fear the ruling class are communist nation. In capitalist nations, they hammer govt officials all thr time as well as the rich oligarchs. In communist nations, it's illegal to speak out. If anyone ever spoke out against Lenin, Stalin, thr Kim dynasty, etc, they were dragged into a courtyard and shot.
You know the hammer is still a widely used tool in industry, right? And workers movements still exist, right? And "modern communists" aren't just people who like Bernie Sanders or whatever, right?
@@8thguy633 And every communist I’ve ever met has had a cushy desk job or no job at all. I’m a carpenter myself, and made most of my wooden mallets myself. Every welder, carpenter, farmer, etc I’ve ever met understands reality and doesn’t rely on a regime change in government to magically solve their problems. I’ve yet to meet an actual working class person that thinks a more centralized government that takes away their right to private property would solve their problems.
@@realpolitick1468 while I still think communism is a poisonous system, at a minimum I can respect that Indians live in a society that would benefit greatly from the destruction of the caste system. I work with Indians and they’ve said the same thing. You all are the real working class. Respect 💪
@@realpolitick1468 When I found out how stark the difference and definitions of classes are in India, I was shocked. My coworkers told me their first job in India defined who they are socially and who they are “allowed” to hang out with for the rest of their lives. Upward mobility isn’t nearly what it is in the US. I feel for you all, and even though in the long run Communism might undermine what makes India special, I’m glad you’ve been able to get some value from it.
Most blue collar urban workers are pretty chill and not super arrogant, I think you’re thinking of white collar workers, though even then I’ve never seen an accountant or lawyer put down the work of farmers.
Sickle -----Agricultural Hammer---------Urban Red Star---------The victory of Communism The Red Star or Star was based on the Greek god of War Marsh or Mars.
Comrade, quit Stalin and Lenin us a hand. We've got to Marx out our production quota this month. There's still Maos to go, and if we don't finish this before nightfall it'll be a Castrotrophe.
@@qweqwevka национал-"социалисты" попросту хотели закосить под рабочее движение. Турция также имеет красный флаг, без какого-либо отношения к коммунистам.
Next vid, talk about the symbolic meaning behind the colors of red, white, and blue. There're a number of countries that uses that trio combo, USA, UK, France, Australia, and Russia. Others, I do not know. What is the meaning of those 3 together?
And for France they took the paris flag but the white for monarchy and the blue and red represents the people beating the monarchy that was the idea first but i dont know about now also those colours represent republics
Here in Chile we have those 3 colors in our flag too (it actually looks similar to the texan flag). White represents our snowy mountain range, blue represents the sky and red represents the blood of those who fought for our independence.
It's the ONLY productive* thing that commies were good at - music and sometimes old propaganda posters/visuals in general *Gotta stress the "productive" quality, because they were also good at doing many various destructive, horrible sh*t like constant repression of citizens, ruining economies, and killing just about anyone that dared to oppose them in any real capacity
Actually in China you didn't follow Marxism But you have very different political culture in generally For example all world condemn the way N Korea people react with their leader but I saw a funeral of a s Korea president and put people doing exactly the same things (fake crying ) How ever I personally suggest to you to think what China would be like if communists where not ruling
"Its not your symbol. Its OUR symbol." Edit: no cap but these 121 likes are probably Russian comrades Edit 2: omg thanks for the likes ive never had this much likes Edit 3: omg, likes, likes, LIKES! Anonymous likes from absolute strangers mean so much to me! thanks, THANKS for fueling and feeding my fragile Ego! Edit 4: The final like edit.
@@MrHazzard833 Not spreading any misinformation. Communism has resulted in tens of millions dead in the Soviet Union alone. Whatever the red represented before is a moot point now because this is what the red represents now.
@@FalonGrey Ok.. Let me make it a little more simple.. I've wondered for years what the hook and hammer was all about.. Then came across this 60 sec video and cleared it all up. We don't all know everything, but thanks for your comment..
Now that you’ve learned this, there’s plenty more to be learned. If it at all interests you, please consider researching the history and theory of Socialism. Even if you aren’t a Socialist yourself, I think it’s important to understand alternate economic systems considering the very poor explanations we’re given in schools over here in the states.
@@goonsquad8258 Will do! Thanks for the heads up. And you're right, In the US we kinda skim the surface and move along pretty quick. I had no interest in Russia in school. But 15 years later I'm learning more and more.
@@austinlane5533 never feel bad for learning. Whenever you learn something that "everyone knows" 384,999 other people just learned that same thing today (daily birth rate)
Stalin really gave communism a bad name. People think of communism and the first thing they think of is oppression, famine, people going missing in the middle of the night, the gulag etc. Stalin wasnt a communist nor did he have any sort of ideology, just a power hungry tyrant. If it was fascists that carried out the revolution in 1917, he would have went along with them aswell.
The son is my father , what is the Soviet Union, the father My son, it was the terror of Europe and the West, the son. Has the terror returned to Europe and the West, the father? Yes, . Who is he? It is Russia. 🇷🇺
@@thelindenguy действуюшая страна была такая, у которой от мэра города до главного комисара все были дети работающих. Жарко что она уже передана людей которые передали себя
The sickle provides more food than capitalist countries of the same economic development while the hammer breaks the shackles that capitalism puts around the souls of the working class.
As a father, you should tell your son three things. One I’m proud of you. Two you can do anything you want as long as you put your mind to it and work hard. Three communism has never, and will never work.
Besides that: The red star is an old farmer's symbol. That's why it is on Heineken too
Inhumane and ironic
Heineken is the communist headquarters *confirmed*
@@taladon6420 which is ironic considering that Heineken is a private company producing beer.
@@zinodavidoff5665 Good? In the Netherlands we call it sloot water (ditch water)
The people's Beer
Sickle-- primary sector
Hammer- manufacturing sector
Star-- service sector
The star is for the army
@@RedFortress army comes under the service sector
You are wrong. The crossed hammer and sickle represents the union of workers and peasants. The star represents the party. Hence why it is placed above the union of workers and peasants, representing its leadership over said union.
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and green stands for democracy and feeding ukrainians
Capitalists and stock businessmen's biggest fear.
And also the biggest fear of people who want food on their plate, a stable and prosperous quality of life, and people who like freedom
@@LancerIHR Biggest fear of nationalists like you* hahahaha
ayo arent you supposed to be hailing lenin
@@tsoiiokay traitors
Mixed economy >>>>
Coolest symbol by any modern country so far
Listen here youngin, you aint the first lil blud trynna wander these parts🙅♂️🙅♂️this town AINT big enough for the both of us🙏🙏🙏😭
@@Solaruimwhat
@@Solaruim What is blud yapping about
I could think of a better one...
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Love it or hate it the symbol looks dope
Powerful, simple, and iconic.
Hate it
That's like saying if you love or hate a Swastika
@@cancelanime1507 swastika comes from ideas of peace and enlightenment. Many love the symbol and hate the association with nazis.
Same with the swastika it looks cool
Hammer: ENGINEER
SICKLE: FARMER
Should've made a wrench then for ENGINEER GAMING
No
@@user-sv6xd2uj6d wut
@@user-sv6xd2uj6d wut
Meet the farmer
Who love’s communism
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Don't love oppression. Just a theory.
loves*
Though I don't particularly *love* starving.
Grow up.
gross
Hate it. I know Capitalism isn’t great either, but at least you have the right to speak freely unlike Communism. I’d choose Capitalism over Communism anyday.
The international is such a good song
Agreed. I really like Billy Bragg's version.
Communist song 🤢🤢
@@cyberedits696 Buddy, You're sent to the gulag.
@@robertt.tanjr.669 lol 💀💀💀
The farmers got the short end of that unity stick.
"It's only 5 years" they said...
@@6stringbass460 interesting (cannot figure out why your opinion should matter to anyone)
@@6stringbass460 I shall refer you to my last reply, for the answer to how much I care about you or anyone caring.
@@6stringbass460 ok
Great leap forward am I right?
I want to see the other contestants design for the context.
Images of Pelosi, or poopy pants Brandon were 2nd runners up
Empty plates.
@@Damster587 i forgot to laugh
@@Damster587 You know you can hate Pelosi and Biden and be a communist right?
@@jona7357 goo
This was one of the first tattoos I have and it is on my shoulder. I was born in the Soviet Union, I'm Soviet-Russian on my birth certificate. I take a lot of pride in the heritage that once stood where I'm from.
WE have*
WE take a lot of pride in the heritage*
Bro better love rations of bread and water💀
同志,在俄罗斯,共产主义虽然倒下了,但请相信我们中国人会把这这份精神传承下去的。共产主义的最终目标是解放全人类,我们正在为之努力!
@@user-rikentong
We don't want you to do that.
Solidarity with workers around the world
"no man, i told them this book is about farming and building"
I don't get it
“Hand it over Vlad. I’m not starving so I can build you a mosin”
Its actually the symbol of saturn-kronos, communism is a kronian religion basicly
@@petrospetromixos6962 religion has caused a lot of suffering
@@Otzkar it's a joke about false promises that politicians make
For anyone wondering the song in the background is a "The International" in Spanish
That's why it have a real madrid vibe to it
@@keninjacob4369 I think the Spanish in this version is Castilian so yes!
Es la versión colombiana no mexicana ni castellana
@@arceusrefachero5096 RUclips shorts doesn't have time stamps but if you listen to the pronunciation of the word "internacional" in this recording, the "ci" sounds like "th" in the singers pronunciation which is typical of the Castilian dialect.
I may be incorrect but that was my guess
@@LegendaryKazooMann1936 en eso si tienes razón pero por lo neutral del audio ni yo siendo nativo del idioma diferencio el acento quizás si sea un español catellano muy neutral y forzado
The "F" in communism stands for "Food"
And the "I" in capitalism stands for Imperialism
@@TASCOLP jealous?
@@lqdfuzion2914 jealous of what? Of Imperialism? No, by no means!
@TASCOLP capitalism just means you get what you work for. Totally fair. You should maybe try that instead of being greedy and wanting to live off the backs of every one else.
@@lqdfuzion2914 Capitalism is based on the fact that you don't get what you have worked for. If all employees were paid the full value of their work, companies would not make a profit. The foundation of capitalism is that those who own the companies can appropriate what others have worked for because they own the companies. If you think that's fair, you should also think feudalism is fair. And the appropriation process that takes place within corporations also takes place in a similar way at the global level.
I love all the variations of the symbol as well. The German Democratic Republic had the hammer and compass and People's Korea has the hammer, sickle, and paintbrush for the artists as the symbol of the Worker's Party Of Korea.
"Many countries had this symbol, in their flag."
Czechia: *Cherries*
It's because communist should be hung on cherry trees
Czechia?? Cringiest country name, even the citizens agree, use Czech Republic.
@@LucasImpulseOk, and? Many countries have different names.. Look at U. S. A is sometimes called just U. S, or America, or the States.. Russian Federation, is just Russia, Peoples democratic republic of Korea, is just North Korea. Peoples Republic of China, is just china :D.. It depends on people what they prefer, I do not care if you like saying Czech Republic, because it seems more dominant, in "Czech Republic" people also just say "Česko" instead of saying whole "Česká republika"... They are using simplified versions. Ok... Done
@@LucasImpulse I mean you can also say "Království České koruny" or kingdom of Bohemia, Great Moravia, use what kind of name you want... I personally dont care what I say.. I mainly use Czechia (cus it is short), but sometimes I use Czech Republic
Why not just be based and call it Czechoslovakia again
There are also some other versions of it where a pencil/writing tool is added in the middle to include intellectuals and anyone working in the education field.
Force dc
The ddr (east germany) version is the best...it represents the science and the progress, the farmers, workers and the whole nation
Nah, we were repressing those smartasses.🛠
In the DPRK it is that way, i think it makes more sense to have these 3 Symbols
@@JulianDiemOfficial Yea, despite the original being the most iconic one, I feel like the ones with a third symbol make much more sense.
as a Russian man I'm part of this society
Я русский тоже
Славься отечество!
@@zzziyat888 Вы имеете в виду Родину СССР
😂 no one cares
You can support the average person without being a psychopath.
@@Fighting_Fatigue_117 lol
I’ve seen many sickles but I’ve never seen a sickle with that shape.
Its more common than you expect
I am from Kyrgyzstan, this is a former country of the USSR, the symbolism of a hammer and a sickle means Labor and diligence
Oh I m from Kazakhstan, my friend)))
Лол я с Узбекистана
I m from the country of pakistan , the land of terrorism
I am from registan
I am from Napkinstan
I have so much to tell about Hammer and Sickle...
First, legend says that initially the centerpiece of Soviet coat of arms included a sword too. When Lenin was presented with it, he said something like "overall idea is nice, but sword is a symbol of conquest, we don't need it". The symbol was reworked into what we know.
North Korea's ruling Worker Party has its own variation of Hammer and Sickle. First, the sickle looks different, like a small scythe - it's how agricultural sickles look in East Asia. Second, it has third element: an ink pen, so that it represents unity of workers, peasants and intelligentsia.
Hammer and Sickle found their way into modern folklore. One saying deciphers Soviet symbol's meaning like this: "Hammer to the head, sickle to the balls". It should be noted that first recorded person to use sickle against someone's genitals was Greek deity (titan) Kronos, who castrated his father Uranus.
Which, in turn, may have inspired someone in Soviet high command to title a certain military operation during WWII "Uranus". Or maybe it's just a coincidence.
There are two more sayings I remember, but they're pun-heavy and I can't properly translate them.
And then his ball foam created his daughter Aphrodite. History is wild.
@@GoogleRuinsAnythingItTouches Mythology is wilder than history
For some reason this comment actually made me laugh
@@Madara_Uchiha69420
As intended.
@@user-co3uc8vt7e also about that operation Uranus , it was launched by a certain Georgy Zhukov , who was the coldest general of the Soviet Union , so it'd make sense if he planned to cut Germany's balls in Stalingrad using a sickle
And cutting Germany's balls? His army did
Correction, it did not technically represent rural and urban workers, rather it represented the alliance between the Peasantry and the Proletariat
Symbols of hard work, togetherness.
And the message of in order to succeed you must contribute
My honest reaction: ☭
Where symbol
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@@elzynnnsearch on google and copy it
OUR* honest reaction
“One of the 20th century’s most famous symbols” 👀
Infamous
Hopefully not just the 20th
How about the great dipper that points in four different directions for each season symbol?
Most famous is censored one 💀
I thought pink Floyd prism and led zeppelin was most famous
Who loves communism:🤡
Who hates communism:🗿
UKRAINIAN
@@LunaObjectCosmos no i am Turkish
I can't believe how many people are praising this symbol.
Are you surprised? The unity between rural workers and manufacturing workers is essential to the success (and health) of any economy, not just communist. Not that there ever has been a communist state. The only true communism is practiced in Israeli kibutzes.
@danutahanyga4834 Nowadays, people keep saying "well that wasn't real communism" when talking about other countries who tried it out. Whether it was "real communism" or not, every country that tried communism ended up as an oppressive country with tons of horrible side effects. It doesn't matter whether you think it was real communism or not country that tried communism ended up in disaster. To me, that means your idea of communism is, whatever it may be, will end up being terrible if any nation tries it. History has shown us that when nations try communism, it never works. Maybe it worked here and there, but overall it hasn't. The idea sounds nice and yeah I can't disagree with unity. I'm just saying, look at how many people fled communist states. People wouldn't have fled to capitalist states if communism worked out. A lot of people have been murdered by their own communist leaders. Idk why, but it pretty much always ends up going bad. If you look at Western liberals who are wishing for communism: They want people to be censored, they get enraged if you don't think the same way they do. Can you imagine if they were in charge? Communism seems to always bring censorship of ideas and free speech. Maybe that's not your idea of communism but that's what always happens. Anyways, that's my opinion, for what it's worth.
@@gabriel7664 No one tried, pet. The definition of what constitutes communism is available. Read it. Only Israeli Kibbutzes practice this economic system.
@@gabriel7664 Like most befuddled people you are confusing economic system with system of governance. There are 2 different things with communism being an economic system. Pinochet was a full blown dictator but the economic system of Chile was capitalist.
@@gabriel7664China belike: bro we dont exist
"Essential for a success of communist society" *LOL*
Gonna have to get past that whole lack of being post-industrial issue. I don't see that happening until we colonize at least one more planet and/or get a handle on space mining.
@@konradcurze394 Gonna have to get past that "WE".
What success?
@@siyacer that's the joke lol
@@konradcurze394 it will never work. Ever. Under no circumstances. Human nature itself makes it impossible
Fun fact: The hammer and sickle can be found in Austria's coat of arms.
another fun fact: fascist symbols can be found in the u.s. senate symbol
@@ottoneiii4353 which one
@@juan-ij1le there are literally two fasces in the Senate chamber.
@@ottoneiii4353 fun fact, the US senate seal with the fasces (a symbol commonly associated with Fascism) was adopted in 1886, about 40 years before fascism took it as their symbol
It predates the commies too
I love it. That symbol to me represents an authoritarian rule of the working class, the true equality of all workers, the brotherhood of a love of country and community, and the strength of the people to work together and fight for their future. While mistakes were made, I believe a revitalization of the Soviet Union would be the best place for a working person to live.
Yeah but that didn’t work well, did it?
@@arthurmorgan3810didn't work out because of capitalist countries illegally disbanded the USSR. Majority of people want Communism back in Russia.
@@exsision3039Illeagaly disbanded 😂
@exsision3039 It's almost as if the capitalists wanted freedom from the tyrannical state of the CCCP.
@@exsision3039Go take a Time Machine to the 1940s and travel to Soviet Russia and stay there for a few months and come back to us and see how “great” it is. 😒
This dude's voice sounds like the person who talks during the pacer test
Czechian Communist Party: _decides to use cherries instead_
Seriously
Beacause it's cute😅
And its chairwoman looks like Bernadette from The Big Bang Theory
Just trying to be subtle, I guess.
They just like a good cherry popsicle thats it
You could also argue that urban and rural workers have to work together for any society not just communism
Yeah but in Communism they work togheter for them. And in a Monarchy or the Capitalism they work for the Rich People.
@@david6580💀
@@Nuts370 he’s right tho
@@Nuts370 lol argue against that. I’ll wait. Capitalist economists have yet to debunk Marx, and you can’t, because Marx is correct 👁👁
@@dylanschmeichel2008 you are very correct
Its Halloween and I just bought a Grim Reaper costume complete witha Scythe. A girl walking past me yells "Wooo Communism" and I didn't bother to correct her but I realize the mistake she made. The Sickle is a tool that represents harvesting but the Scythe represents Death both the concept and embodiment of the character.
This is one of the reasons people think communist are insane they are always trying to connect everything back to communism. It gets annoying after a while to the point that as soon as someone I know in real life mentions communism I generally don't take them seriously and avoid them.
Comment section plagued with anti capitalisms using iphones/ipads
Updated in/by Angola. Different icons but the same symbolism.
hoe and kalashnikov :)
Factory gear and Machete for agriculture, i like itt
🇦🇴 this one?
@@xzte yes
@@VitutNekruista pretty metal
when I see the hammer and sickle together i experience the feeling of love, honesty and unity
same!
Not just you we
You mean the Hammer and sickle?
@@witchhazel4135 yah, hammer, my bad
I'm from Poland, I'm not having good memories with that at all
The Hammer & Sickle represents Industrial & Agricultural Symbiosis of Soviet government. The Integration of Proletariats.
Fun fact: the US founding fathers used the axe and sickle as symbols of their working class roots. This was later adopted by ordinary supporters of the American revolution.
I like the Angolan flag too because it looks more badass.
It's one of my favorite ones
These are the best flags 🇳🇵🇿🇦🏴🇰🇭
Legoclone youre only a troll
@@theworldanthem2356?
Lol no
Conjures up feelings of hate over here.
Based
Fck communism and everyone that believes in that evil ideology
Poor baby
@@juxie9229 Oh, I'll live. Unlike the hundreds of millions of people who've been murdered in the name of Communism.
I care × 0
They need to add a keyboard for the techies
Even though they embody the opposite of it, the Juche Party adds a third tool: a calligraphy brush, representing scholars and non-manual laborers
You mean, the WPK?
They dreamed about a perfect society, then they got starved to death
They were starving well before the revolution, and after the 30s and after ww2 they had a prosperity time where they werent starving and was living fine, as everyone was given housing food and necessities. this eventually stopped in the mid to late 80s and there goes the ussr
@@charlestonianbuilder344 Good
@@charlestonianbuilder344 and also some famines after ww2 that killed millions
@@loanswashere. the country had famines well before the revolution or even ww1, and due to the harsh terrain, its history of not being really good in handling famines and combined with wrong decisions of the state, the famines your talking about, which was i assume is the ones that happened in ukraine, was a bad thing but it wasnt sorely on the ussr's fault.
You know its funny really, as famines are always brought up, but at roughly almost the same time period the british were doing the same, and none bat an eye of what they did in india. Also the ukrainian famine happened before the end of the war i think
The lives of Soviet citizens were immeasurably better in every way after the revolution than before. They were better than those of US residents in many regards too.
This idea of "dreaming about a perfect society" is such a gross misrepresentation as well. Something that makes Marx's work stand out among other socialist theories is its strong opposition to utopianism and idealism.
Lovely. There is a saying in Portuguese and it means: if you don't work hard with the Sickle, I'll hit you with the Hammer and you ll see Stars... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Nlg this commentary is good
Nunca ouvi falar? Pode dizer em português?
@@avtismvsmaximvslxix5805 calma, amigo... Não tens sentido de humor?
@@avtismvsmaximvslxix5805 deve ser um ditado la de portugal, não do Brasil
It’s not my symbol it’s our symbol
United Forever in Friendship and Labour,
Our mighty Republics will ever endure.
The Great Soviet Union will Live through the Ages.
The Dream of a People their fortress secure.
Long Live our Soviet Motherland,
Built by the People s mighty hand.
Long Live our People, United and Free.
Strong in our Friendship tried by fire.
Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire,
Shining in Glory for all Men to see.
Through Days dark and stormy where Great Lenin Lead us
Our Eyes saw the Bright Sun of Freedom above
and Stalin our Leader with Faith in the People,
Inspired us to Build up the Land that we Love.
Long Live our Soviet Motherland,
Built by the People s mighty hand.
Long Live our People, United and Free.
Strong in our Friendship tried by fire.
Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire,
Shining in Glory for all Men to see.
We fought for the Future, destroyed the invaders,
and Brought to our Homeland the Laurels of Fame.
Our Glory will live in the Memory of Nations
and All Generations will Honour Her Name.
Long Live our Soviet Motherland,
Built by the People s mighty hand.
Long Live our People, United and Free.
Strong in our Friendship tried by fire.
Long may our Crimson Flag Inspire,
Shining in Glory for all Men to see.
Music for those who are interested: The Internationale, in Chilean Spanish I believe. It's definitely Spanish though.
Aye, sounds like the Inti version
Lol I lowkey thought it was the Harpes singing in Latin from elden ring. 😆
Thx man
Aaah es de chile, por eso no lo entiendo
@@felipetorodiz4007 xd
interesting to see how many agricultural imagery there is in communist/socialist symbolism, like the wheat grains, the red star and the sickle. Might have something to do with most socialist countries being born out of non-industrialized societies
Which is contrary to what Karl Marx expected. He expected that the first nation to fully succeed in their revolution are industrialized nation such as France and Great Britain but it ended up being Russia. A very agricultural nation even at the time of the Bolshevik revolution. The success of the Bolshevik is also the reason why Syndicalist in France and Britain lost their momentum because of how brutal it was, especially when they executed the Romanov.
@@scorpioninpink Not to mention the persecution left wing groups faced after the Bolsheviks won the Russian Civil War. In the US we faced the Palmer Raids and first “Red Scare.”
no it's about land and ownership
the means of production
everyone should be able to reap what they sow
not just the crumbs you get for harvesting for someone else
Well maybe it's because communists where the ones to lead the liberation of peasant all over the world 🤔
No. It's literally the opposite. Socialism needs an industrial society. Therefore a capitalist stage that preceds it.
A symbol of totalitarianism, famine, and death.
Also, a symbol of lies, resentfulness, and enviousness.
Shut up you had a syndrome 😂
That's the dollar sign
They washed your brains so nice!!
Not so, friend. I'm happy to have a conversation about it, if you'd like.
There's way too much toxic bullsh*t on the internet. Whether we end up agreeing or not, I'm happy to discuss it like grown-ups with you.
Finally a voice of reason in this comment section, communism is a disease, and the hammer and sickle symbol should be treated like the swastika used by the angry austrian painter since both symbolize horrible things.
Workers of the world, unite!
background song: the international ( la internacional )
Indeed, "l'internationale", an original french left-wing anthem..
Hambre eso es lo que escucho en el fondo
thank you for playing "the Internationale" instead of just the USSR anthem like everyone else, it way better represents most communists
@Adam Ahmed yeah just look up French Internationale it should be one of the first one you find, good luck comrade!
@@sqeezymeb4920 I think its the Russian version
@@cristianvandenbosse8989 it's the cuban one
@@daolex632 I suppose true communist doesn't really care which language it is. True communist could sing this song with anybody else, and both will understand, what they are singing about
@@denissantsir6640
1. I'm no communist.
2. Someone asked, so I replied.
the hammer, sickle, and red star is epic
Our hammer!
Our sickle!
OUR HAMMER AND SICKLE!
I like the symbol. Overall there is nothing wrong with worker solidarity. Its the dictatorships that made these icons a bad thing, not the people
Exactly. Good thing there was never any dictators! Ask the cia!
But everyone win the dame si that make peapole to dont want to work haré, do they dont win money for their food and that is why communism is bad and capitalism is good
Kakwa gila
They’re not dictatorships, they just aren’t liberal democracies.
The west calls anything that isn’t the west a “dictatorship”
@@johndoe8655 dictatorships are inevitable after countries become communist though
Also, the sickle was chosen because it didn't appear on any coat of arms in Imperial Russia (exception - small families with names like Kharchenko and Solomka). So a symbol not only of rural workers, but one that is not associated with any nobility
You know it’s bad when you’re an American and you’re seeing this on your fyp 😭
There should be a trumpet to represent the band kids keeping the idea alive
The vast majority of modern Socialists are 3rd world working class people, and the victims of American Imperialism.
Regardless, whether a person is a student or a manual laborer working in a field for 12 hours a day in Cambodia, that has exactly nothing whatsoever to do with whether the given ideology they espouse is right or wrong.
"But hardly ever viewed with indifference" - why you gotta call me out like this
Ikr, don't understand the overwhelming hate. It's very flawed, just like all ideologies. There is definitely good reason for why it came to be, and it must be respected for that.
Yes i also love communism.🇦🇴
@@user_2793 if you knew history, you'd be sick at what communism has done to humanity. Read some Thomas Sowell.
@@Ying-yang6969 communism kills.
@@user_2793 “just like all ideologies”
Except this ideology is believed by millions still to this day despite the MANY MANY flaws and killings
Fun fact: if you have ever played the game called “batman arkham city”
There are 2 russian mini bosses that are brothers and were separated and got armed with a hammer for 1 of them and a sickle for the other one.
Interesting fact
Просто тупые стереотипы
Yeah Batman Arkham games were awesome
Me seeing Heinkein beer:
Is that soviet!?
Grandpa: No it is a farmer drinks
Regardless of your political ideology, you cannot deny that the battle will always continue! And it will never end as long as we can read, see and watch. And if a system develops massive and general insatisfaction to the point of rebellion it must be for a reason.
"After we leave, they will build schools and hospitals for you and raise your wages. This is not because of their conscience, nor because they have become good people, but because we have come."-- che guevara
Great quote
😂
Unfortunately that never happened. Communism mostly collapsed due to economic mismanagement and corruption, but the few lingering communist states are poorer than dirt (Cuba, North Korea, etc)
@@Styxswimmer Che is not saying that communism will deliver you, he is saying that the ideas of communism are so relevant and powerful, that capitalism will use many socialist ideals to give the illusion of power to the people, and it is not simply because the good of the government, but the fear of the ruling class.
@@tylerbartlow8665 "fear of thr ruling class". The only countries that fear the ruling class are communist nation. In capitalist nations, they hammer govt officials all thr time as well as the rich oligarchs. In communist nations, it's illegal to speak out. If anyone ever spoke out against Lenin, Stalin, thr Kim dynasty, etc, they were dragged into a courtyard and shot.
The hammer and sickle:
Tools modern communists have never used
You know the hammer is still a widely used tool in industry, right? And workers movements still exist, right? And "modern communists" aren't just people who like Bernie Sanders or whatever, right?
@@8thguy633 And every communist I’ve ever met has had a cushy desk job or no job at all.
I’m a carpenter myself, and made most of my wooden mallets myself. Every welder, carpenter, farmer, etc I’ve ever met understands reality and doesn’t rely on a regime change in government to magically solve their problems.
I’ve yet to meet an actual working class person that thinks a more centralized government that takes away their right to private property would solve their problems.
You know a lot of communists are just working class people. It's not exactly a surprise either
@@realpolitick1468 while I still think communism is a poisonous system, at a minimum I can respect that Indians live in a society that would benefit greatly from the destruction of the caste system. I work with Indians and they’ve said the same thing.
You all are the real working class. Respect 💪
@@realpolitick1468 When I found out how stark the difference and definitions of classes are in India, I was shocked. My coworkers told me their first job in India defined who they are socially and who they are “allowed” to hang out with for the rest of their lives. Upward mobility isn’t nearly what it is in the US. I feel for you all, and even though in the long run Communism might undermine what makes India special, I’m glad you’ve been able to get some value from it.
there is something remarkably fitting that communisms symbols were two tools that had been outdated and replaced by better ones long ago.
You can hear in the background
The Internationale
It's a good thing that the urban workers see the rural worker as their equal...
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Most blue collar urban workers are pretty chill and not super arrogant, I think you’re thinking of white collar workers, though even then I’ve never seen an accountant or lawyer put down the work of farmers.
this is why mao believed the peasantry should be the vanguard instead of the proletariat
@@davidvarna white collar are capitalist tools
@@davidvarna I'm not sure but I think he may be referencing how the Soviet union killed almost all their competent farmers
And vice-versa.
Who made the joke: Marx
Who said it louder: Lenin
Who took it too far:Mao/Stalin
Who tried to say it again: Castro
Where Engels?
Who make it fine: Ho
Oh Lenin didn't take it too far?
Yeah very funny. Gadha kahi ka
Joseph Broz Tito is never mentioned.
Amazing USSR Russia China 🇨🇳 Asia
Sickle -----Agricultural
Hammer---------Urban
Red Star---------The victory of Communism
The Red Star or Star was based on the Greek god of War Marsh or Mars.
Comrade, quit Stalin and Lenin us a hand. We've got to Marx out our production quota this month. There's still Maos to go, and if we don't finish this before nightfall it'll be a Castrotrophe.
Man , your puns are too good
This is so good it's gonna fly over so many heads ☺️
Wait what is "Maos to go" meant to be
@@aungkhantzaw1385 "miles to go" my disgusting foreign accent actually helped me for once let's goooo
@@danieleskesen2757 ah fair enough
Это символ пролетариата, рабочих и крестьян. Красный цвет это яркий цвет, он привлекает внимание к этому движению
У национал-социалистов в 30е был тоже красный со свастикой
Рабочие и солдаты использовали красные повязки ещё во время февральской революции. Это попросту цвет революции.
@@qweqwevka национал-"социалисты" попросту хотели закосить под рабочее движение. Турция также имеет красный флаг, без какого-либо отношения к коммунистам.
@@kutase я гитлер
@@qweqwevka Тебе смешно? У меня родственники иза этого демона умирали.
Fun fact: d in communism stands for democracy.
The d in capitalism also stands for democracy.
@@justanothercommenter5835 name any 5 capitalist country which isn't a democracy
@@justanothercommenter5835 cope L mao
Yes, it used to be Indonesia too
The most lovely symbol of unity.
🤦
You already know comrade!
💩
Oh yes lovely unity at the barrel of a gun on your way to the gulag.
Aye comrade, that’s the spirit
Next vid, talk about the symbolic meaning behind the colors of red, white, and blue. There're a number of countries that uses that trio combo, USA, UK, France, Australia, and Russia. Others, I do not know. What is the meaning of those 3 together?
The french and russians took inspiration from us Dutch no jokes Russia did take inspiration for its fleet in 16 to 17/1800's
And for France they took the paris flag but the white for monarchy and the blue and red represents the people beating the monarchy that was the idea first but i dont know about now also those colours represent republics
Britian is the Scottish flag with the English cross in a white cross and Northern Ireland's cross on that of the Scottish cross
As an American, I am proud of my country! God Bless America, my home sweet home! 🇺🇸❤🤍💙🇺🇸❤🤍💙🇺🇸❤🤍💙🇺🇸❤🤍💙🇺🇸❤🤍💙🇺🇸❤🤍💙
Here in Chile we have those 3 colors in our flag too (it actually looks similar to the texan flag). White represents our snowy mountain range, blue represents the sky and red represents the blood of those who fought for our independence.
This isn’t your video
This is OUR video ☭ ☭
Twitter communists in 2024 after finding out that the hammer and sickle represents physical labor
The communist background music just makes it more iconic lol
It's the cuban internationale👀
You misspelled ironic
@@patrickancona1193 nope, I intended it to be iconic :)
It's the ONLY productive* thing that commies were good at - music and sometimes old propaganda posters/visuals in general
*Gotta stress the "productive" quality, because they were also good at doing many various destructive, horrible sh*t like constant repression of citizens, ruining economies, and killing just about anyone that dared to oppose them in any real capacity
*ironic 😂😂
Actually in China, we call sickle “the tool to harvest the poor” and the hammer as “the tool to hit resistance”…
That's actually quite sad :(
闻所未闻
Actually in China you didn't follow Marxism
But you have very different political culture in generally
For example all world condemn the way N Korea people react with their leader but I saw a funeral of a s Korea president and put people doing exactly the same things (fake crying )
How ever I personally suggest to you to think what China would be like if communists where not ruling
@@user-wv4rc8rn5c Taiwan, one of the best in the world.
@@xchen3079 I wish for Taiwan the best....
To unite with China as it must be....
2 week ago me and my brother work i work as farmer and my brother work as Blacksmith after we finish work we accident make Ussr symbol
As a CapCut editor, this is amazing… what was that news reporter AI voice?
I feel hate towards that cursed symbol
Based
Absolutely BASEDDD
American ☕
Nah, I hate the one who cursed it more. The symbol itself is a good, perhaps too idealism one, but a good one.
"Its not your symbol. Its OUR symbol."
Edit: no cap but these 121 likes are probably Russian comrades
Edit 2: omg thanks for the likes ive never had this much likes
Edit 3: omg, likes, likes, LIKES! Anonymous likes from absolute strangers mean so much to me! thanks, THANKS for fueling and feeding my fragile Ego!
Edit 4: The final like edit.
@@makiro1 Yes O U R S
OK
*O U R*
Governments*
our comment
And the red represents the blood of tens of millions of people that needlessly died at the hands of this atrocious system.
It's actually for the flag of the Paris comune of 1871. Pls, dont spread miss information in the world
@@MrHazzard833 Not spreading any misinformation. Communism has resulted in tens of millions dead in the Soviet Union alone. Whatever the red represented before is a moot point now because this is what the red represents now.
The Ideology that's brought the most suffering to the world. 😢
Lol some african countries were communists, they was richest like never before at time. Fact, neslon mandela was a communist himself.😊
@@orangecobraEUThis is a lie taken straight out of ya arse
Crazy how a 60 second video can answer all the questions you've wondered for years and years.. interesting. 🤔
How did you have this question for years, seems pretty simple if you know even the basics of what claim communism is for. 😂
@@FalonGrey Ok..
Let me make it a little more simple..
I've wondered for years what the hook and hammer was all about.. Then came across this 60 sec video and cleared it all up.
We don't all know everything, but thanks for your comment..
Now that you’ve learned this, there’s plenty more to be learned. If it at all interests you, please consider researching the history and theory of Socialism. Even if you aren’t a Socialist yourself, I think it’s important to understand alternate economic systems considering the very poor explanations we’re given in schools over here in the states.
@@goonsquad8258
Will do! Thanks for the heads up.
And you're right, In the US we kinda skim the surface and move along pretty quick. I had no interest in Russia in school. But 15 years later I'm learning more and more.
@@austinlane5533 never feel bad for learning. Whenever you learn something that "everyone knows" 384,999 other people just learned that same thing today (daily birth rate)
People forget the soviet union wasn't always ruled by Stalin, and in fact had it's origins in genuine care for workers and people's rights
“Idealistic nonsense” now let me go to work for 90 hours a week and pay down my mortgage over the next 60 years.
The soviet union was the excuse from Russia to rule his neighbors......
Stalin really gave communism a bad name. People think of communism and the first thing they think of is oppression, famine, people going missing in the middle of the night, the gulag etc. Stalin wasnt a communist nor did he have any sort of ideology, just a power hungry tyrant. If it was fascists that carried out the revolution in 1917, he would have went along with them aswell.
@@___.51 your comment geniunely makes no sense considering what mrs/mr Akira said
@@southamptonfan3460 I want to believe they replied to someone who deleted their comment, probably a deleted comment said some capitalistic propaganda
The son is my father , what is the Soviet Union, the father My son, it was the terror of Europe and the West, the son. Has the terror returned to Europe and the West, the father? Yes, . Who is he? It is Russia. 🇷🇺
Я ожидала Русские комментарии..
POV: Me and the homies draw an Sickle and hammer in Indonesia, currently running from police chase. jk lol.
We*
Wha
Don't drawing that symbol in Indonesia
Dangerous
@@BSIHRI in RUSSIA we say WE
Them are tools I use everyday in the farm ...
workers from all over the world, unite!
@@jacktie5774 Only workers cannot create a normally functional country
@@thelindenguy действуюшая страна была такая, у которой от мэра города до главного комисара все были дети работающих. Жарко что она уже передана людей которые передали себя
Workers of all lands, starve!
You tell them, comrade 🛠️
Hammer sickle in Russia: 🙂
Hammer sickle in Indonesia: ☠️
Thanks for playing the Internationale and not the USSR Anthem ❤️
The sickle steals your food while the hammer crushes your soul.
Only if the people holding them aren't true Communist workers.
Indeed
Is this a cod:waw line?
The sickle provides more food than capitalist countries of the same economic development while the hammer breaks the shackles that capitalism puts around the souls of the working class.
@@8thguy633 massive cope
coolest symbol in my opinion
Prussian eagle
@@zinodavidoff5665 yep
Cringe
Glorious
@@sirenouir4250 MC donalds
As a father, you should tell your son three things. One I’m proud of you. Two you can do anything you want as long as you put your mind to it and work hard. Three communism has never, and will never work.
☭ - USSR
☫- iran
☪︎- Turkey
☯- mongolia
Israel-✡️