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From anime to activism: How the ‘One Piece’ pirate flag became the global emblem of Gen Z resistance
(The Conversation) – From Paris and Rome to Jakarta, Indonesia, and New York, a curious banner has appeared in protest squares. With hollow cheeks, a broad grin and a straw hat with a red band, the ...
Young people are rolling up to anti-government protests around the world in increasing numbers. Specific causes vary, but one symbol is increasingly crossing borders and languages. Many young ...
A popular Japanese anime flag has increasingly been seen at protests in different parts of the world over the past few months. The One Piece flag has been seen at pro-Palestinians rallies in London ...
Show more Show less A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest in Indonesia Government officials say the pirate flag's use is an attempt to divide the nation and warn it may be ...
Along Indonesia’s city streets and country roads, the Southeast Asian nation’s red-and-white flag isn’t the only one you may see waving from cars, homes, and hands ahead of its Independence Day on ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Gen Z-led protests are making waves from Africa to Asia, and while the issues spurring them are different, the symbol they're using is the same: a grinning skull and ...
A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest in Indonesia - Copyright AFP DIKA A Jolly Roger skull and bones is spreading as a symbol of protest ...
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