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    1. Raja_Ampat on

      Island of Sardinia, Italy.
      Sardinia controlled by the populist 5 star movement

    2. Lupitolupato on

      A lovely day for some glorification of totalitarian ideas.

    3. No-Benefit-8947 on

      Won’t get it until try it. That’s why you see this toilet paper banned in some Eastern European countries

    4. “де серп і молот – там смерть та голод”

    5. Giacomoh on

      In Eastern Europe, communism is often equated with Nazism due to the terror and repression people experienced. But in Italy, communism had a very different face. Leaders like Enrico Berlinguer, a Sardinian and head of the Italian Communist Party, opposed Soviet totalitarianism and promoted Eurocommunism, a democratic, independent form of communism. Italian communists played a key role in advancing rights like public healthcare, divorce, abortion, and protections for workers.

    6. Beraldino1838 on

      In a ideal world communism would be ideal. The problem is, in my opinion, that it gives to much power to the ruling elites. Can you imagine some current politician like Trump having control over the whole economy and housing? It would be horrific.

    7. KafkasCat7 on

      Come in Greece. You’ll pretty much come across communist banners in every city. The communist party of Greece is pretty strong. Actually the biggest trade union in Greece (PAME) is run by communists and the third biggest city of our country has a communist mayor (he’s doing a great job)

    8. Necessary-Remote-511 on

      So much ignorance in these comments… I come from en ex soviet country, and I’m not a fan for sure. But this flag represents way more than gulags and oppression. It stands for workers rights, civil rights, and freedom in general.
      communism, in the West Europe, meant a very different thing. Italy almost became communist, had the US not intervened (as it did in Chile).
      Again, I’m not a fan, on the contrary, but seeing yanks commenting annoys me. Educate yourself

    9. Beraldino1838 on

      Can someone explain to me why it would be advantageous to have a political party that directly controls all businesses in a country? Also private property, even of a small shop or of an apartment, would be illegal. 

    10. KafkasCat7 on

      Also the communist party of Italy was the strongest communist party in the West until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.

      You can look at their elections results. They always came second with their percentages ranging from 25-35%. The communist party of Italy was huge, especially in places like Tuscany which always voted Red.

    11. DearBenito on

      And North Korea, China and Congo are democracies, as even the name suggest that

    12. TroubleSignificant76 on

      If you think that’s weird, I live in Lisbon, Portugal, where the Communist Party headquarters is next to the Gucci store on the most expensive street in the country.

    13. Affectionate_Cat293 on

      The regionalist/separatist movements in Europe tend to be left-wing, with the notable exceptions of Flanders and Padania. Just try to visit Corsica, Euskadi, and Catalonia and the sentiments are similar. The left-wing in Ireland, Sinn Fein, is also highly nationalistic. They proudly use Irish and change their English surnames (like Kennedy) into an Irish-sounding one (like Ó Cinnéide).

    14. Apartment of the average russian has escaped from russia due to mobilization

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