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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 ...
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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