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Raising your fist used to mean unity in the face of oppression. So why are some now saying it means black power? I think the comrades in Fulham’s Tooting Popular Front might disagree.
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Raising your fist used to mean unity in the face of oppression. So why are some now saying it means black power? I think the comrades in Fulham’s Tooting Popular Front might disagree.
If a clenched fist means unity in the face of oppression then it's a pretty decent symbol for black people to use. It's all worked out, fantastic. Lock the thread Mike.
It's a symbol of solidarity. To whichever cause. That is all.