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[–] JimmyMcGill@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago

it’s perfectly clear in my first comment.

Atrocities were committed under the US flag. Do you think it shouldn’t be flown? The same way for the UK, China, Netherlands etc should all those flags be forbidden?

The reasoning is clear. Those flags represent much more than just those atrocities. The nazi flag doesn't. The same way the Confederation flag also doesn't.

The hammer and sickle is flown in plenty of places not in defense of atrocities like holodomor but for many other reasons. And you will find that the people flying that symbol will generally agree and not defend Holodomor.

Also because communism is an ideology and not a movement of one country only.

Where I’m from the hammer and sickle is a symbol of liberation and workers rights for example.