@cR0w this is so awesome…


@cR0w oh, didn't see that one yet.
Damn, #ThoughtSlime pushed another obscure media into my attention... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DAN2VJKa_k https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybersix_(TV_series) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211793/ #CyberSix #Cartoon #media #ObscureMedia #TransInMedia #MediaRepresentation #trans #Cyber6 #Anime #Comic #TV #1990s #Millenial #Millenials #TMS #NOA #TeleToon #Animation #AntifaSupersoldier
@cR0w "What does that cutie mark mean?"
"DESTROY FASCISM!"
Thank-you for the idea.
I did have a short explanation in the alt-text, which I'll repeat here with some clarification: they are the three arrows (as in: from a [cross]bow) to strike at the heart of ideologies against peoples' self-determination: capitalism, monarchism, and vanguardism [eg. Soviet communism].
It's a symbol that's used by antifascists, socialists, anarchists, and left-leaning social democracts.
EDIT: It's a very good thing you asked. Asking questions makes us all smarter :)
I'm sure there are alternative user-interfaces more suitable for your favourite form of GUI navigation, but alas I wouldn't be the right person to ask for help.
But I'll repeat that I'm very happy I was asked for clarification. There's certainly more than one person who for one reason or another left my alt-text unread.
To clarify, and someone more knowledgeable please correct me where I'm wrong, I believe the "three arrows" symbol of the SPD-aligned Iron Front represented opposition to monarchism, fascism, and communism.
@DaveMWilburn @XenoPhage @cR0w
Communism in the context of the Iron Front referred to Soviet Union [note the symbol to which the arrow is directed].
Soviet Union's ideology was vanguardism. It was a core-leninist idea about a small ruling group ("professional revolutionaries") being the best choice to advance communism.
EDIT: You can spot the similarities to fascism and monarchism.
EDIT2: Heavy edits to add clarity. (Hopefully.)
@DaveMWilburn @XenoPhage @cR0w
You are allowed to disagree. Personally I feel this distinction is one of those hills worth dying for, as the alternative makes the symbol over-defined, and subject to be used in a nihilistic fashion, and/or to support the horseshoe theory.
(Everything is bad, and as such present which doesn't require system-changes is the best choice.)