Portraying the self insert as the Chad and the enemy as a cringe soyjak is such a timeless concept.
the couple of soviet posters youve been posting recently are just gold. US politics havent moved a millimeter since 1950s
Indeed, and that’s what makes them so powerful. They really managed to capture the invariants of the US system.
Funny enough Pegida wanted to burn a Koran today in The Netherlands and their leading guy got beat up by a counterprotest. Socdems are now acting high and mighty saying violence is never an option. Get rekt.
I can understand being personally opposed to violence, but judging the lower classes for literally fighting their oppressors and intimidators is pretty pointless. It is a historic inevitability.
What year is this from
Looking up the artist (N. Lisogorsky) shows results from the 1960s and 1970s so I’m guessing it’s from around the 1960s civil rights movement.
Hmm neat
Update their wardrobes and it might as well be from today
True
I’m guessing the 30s
Anyone know what the signs say?
The signs say “beat neg…” and “hail fascism”
Thanks
Why is Lincoln shown? What does the author try to imply?
I think it’s just a recognizably American symbol.
I’d guess the implication is that freedom shouldn’t be given to reactionaries and excusing it on the basis of “The American Way” is ahistorical considering than Lincoln didn’t give it to southern slavers either.
Lincoln was pretty racist ngl. The largest single execution of Natives was carried out under his government, though I dont think the inclusion was hinting at that.
It’s that the Nazis in the US aren’t in assfuck nowhere senora desert, they’re infront of famous places