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#1 2011-11-06 02:12:05

Andy_B
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Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

Stalin features over on 'Talk Ivy'.  No blood on his hands, then?  I think, if I chose Goebbels (much less Hitler) there would be a shit storm.  Double standards or what? 

I mean, if it's meant as a joke...

It isn't funny.

 

#2 2011-11-06 03:44:12

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

Would this be Stalin in his tab collar?

We've also had Hitler in his button-down & Lee Harvey Oswald in his Ivy kit...

Go figure.

Best -

 

#3 2011-11-06 03:45:48

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

And if I choose that picture of Hitler as an avatar?

 

#4 2011-11-06 03:59:21

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#5 2011-11-06 04:03:52

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

But Heikki gets away with it?

 

#6 2011-11-06 04:11:30

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

SMF picked up on it.  He knows exactly what I'm getting at.

 

#7 2011-11-06 04:11:43

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

Just realised that it was Lenin who had the tab collar...

You're the first to comment / be bothered by H.'s avatar in public, I think.

Take it up with him would be my advice?  Probably on Talk Ivy where he'll see it or via PM?  Not sure he reads The Wardrobe...

So far this hasn't been an issue. If it's an issue for you then do please address it with my blessing.

I'm sure H. can explain why he's using it.

Best -

 

#8 2011-11-06 04:12:35

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

^ Exactly my point.  What a bunch of idiots.

 

#9 2011-11-06 04:14:46

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#10 2011-11-06 04:14:57

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

Some might care to consider Katyn.  For example.

 

#11 2011-11-06 04:16:43

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#12 2011-11-06 04:18:07

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

But they would if it was a Nazi, Jim.

 

#13 2011-11-06 04:19:10

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

The fun issue you raise is what people should be talking about on a clothes forum...

The American clothes forums have always been made fun of for talking about anything but clothes. Usually they talk about class under the disguise of talking about clothes.

 

#14 2011-11-06 04:21:52

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#15 2011-11-06 04:23:20

Andy_B
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

A bit more basic than discussing Keydge.  A matter of historical facts.

 

#16 2011-11-06 04:29:42

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#17 2011-11-06 06:27:25

Hard Bop Hank
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

for those interested the discussion on Talk Ivy:

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=9254


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
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#18 2011-11-06 06:35:47

formby
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#19 2011-11-06 06:52:08

Film Noir Buff
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#20 2011-11-06 07:03:49

Big Tony
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?


"What sort of post-apocalyptic deathscape is this?"
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#21 2011-11-06 07:46:01

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

Hopefully I've just killed this dead end on Talk Ivy...

If you really care about politics, or whatever, why cheapen your important beliefs by bringing them out on a clothing forum?

Why not choose a gardening / cookery / watch collecting forum ?

Wouldn't that be equally as redundant ?

I've the greatest love & respect for Andy. He just needs a politics forum for this stuff. His fantastic clothes input is what we love here.

Best -

Jim

 

#22 2011-11-06 07:58:36

NJS
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#23 2011-11-06 15:52:51

meister
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

It is sad to see that psychopath Che Guevera re-appearing on T shirts and posters. Unfortunately the innocent victims of his tyranny won't get a mention.

 

#24 2011-11-06 16:30:30

NJS
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

 

#25 2011-11-06 16:31:04

formby
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Re: Why Is Communist Iconography Seen As Being Acceptable?

Last edited by formby (2011-11-06 16:38:45)


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

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