@wheel_queer The hammer and sickle may have been invented for the Soviet Union, but it is not solely what it represents. Also, as the founder and main organizer of a holocaust remembrance museum, I find the usage of the word "fascist" in the context of a communist symbol very history revisionist.
The swastika represents the persecution of Jewish and queer people, the hammer and sickle represents "proletarian solidarity, a union between agricultural and industrial workers. It was first adopted during the Russian Revolution at the end of World War I, the hammer representing workers and the sickle representing the peasants."
@ErikUden how is a symbol that represents the persecution of jewish and queer people considered "awesome" and why do tankies adopbt this fascist symbol that isn't related to communism, but a fascist regime that commited genocides (Holodomor) in trans colors?