Das Verbot kommunistischer Ideologie, Symbole oder Parteien in der Welt

    Von AdIcy4323

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    1. BTinsideR14 on

      If possible, could any Americans explain how this didn’t majorly conflict with the first amendment? How did the state/federal government get around it?

    2. Chile has banned the Communist Party many times in its history: 1927-1931; 1946-1958; 1973-1988

      Edit: the map is definitely wrong. Many other latinamerican countries banned their communist party (Brazil, Paraguay, etc)

    3. Hispanoamericano2000 on

      I believe that more than one country in Hispanic America should be colored light red here (along with Brazil, Portugal, and Spain), both for de jure and de facto bans.

      (And it is also a shame that none of these bans have lasted to the present day)
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      Creo que más de un país de América Hispana debería de estar tinteado de rojo claro aquí (junto a Brasil, Portugal y España), tanto por las prohibiciones De Jure como las De Facto.

      (Y también es una pena que ninguna de estas proscripciones hayan perdurado hasta la actualidad)

    4. Quirky-Brother9602 on

      Indonesia had a bad history with Communism, not only that

      It’s like a taboo to talk about it

    5. Dic_Penderyn on

      Fun fact: The worlds’s first marxist political party was the Communist league, founded in London in 1847. Karl Marx himself was one of the founders, and Marx and Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto specifically for the party. The UK government refused to ban it, despite pressure from other European governments to do so. This is the main reason Marx decided to stay in London permanently from 1849 on.

    6. Regarding Indonesia: this is the work of the CIA, and they committed genocide against Chinese Indonesians because of the very weird suspicion that they must’ve worked with the CCP (which was absolutely bogus given most hadn’t lived in China for like a dozen of generations).

      The suharto regime was a cruel one full of weird indoctrination. Nowadays there definitely are economically left policies, like, hey, don’t you like free school lunch for everyone? They could as well give everyone an equal income, defeat all of the megacorporations, and still be fine, as long as you don’t call it communism :-/

    7. GalahadDrei on

      France banned its communist party in 1939 in response to the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

    8. Poland also included nazism in the same ban. Third Reich nazism and USSR communism between 1939 and 1945 caused genocides that killed off about 1/3 of prewar population.

    9. DrunkManTf2 on

      There are way more places where communist parties used to be than just the U.S.

    10. DecisiveVictory on

      In case of Latvia, it’s a ban on both communist and nazi symbols, because both were genocidal regimes that killed many innocents.

    11. Throwawayhair66392 on

      Th reformer communist countries know what that brutal and murderous ideology did to them.

    12. Fork-in-the-eye on

      Romania should be red. All the corruption today can be traced to the commies

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