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Hapa?
I'm sorry, is that not a politically correct term? It means 'half' in Japanese. Refering to someone of European and Japanese blood.
Hapa?
I've only heard that term used in a racist sense (the subreddit r/hapa is blinded by their own hate), so i was wondering what you meant by it. Thanks for clarifying .I'm sorry, is that not a politically correct term? It means 'half' in Japanese. Refering to someone of European and Japanese blood.
Nice job! Or did you find it online already in which case please cite.View attachment 354894
Political Cartoon published in the New Yorker, following France's voluntary annexation into the Soviet Union (1973)
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has had a bunch of these:
Found some more of these:
Lovely.The May Revolution of 1968 (in the European-Soviet historiography - the French Socialist Revolution). On May 29, as a result of student speeches, a strike organized by trade unions, and the active performances of SFIO and the Communist Party of France, the de Gaulle government was overthrown. For some time, the situation in the country continued to be unstable until September 3 in Paris it was announced the formation of the "Central Executive Committee of the Sixth Republic." The Committee consisted of Socialists, Communists, and Trotskyists from the International Communist Party. The first to recognize the new government was the USSR. However, for a long time the young republic was torn by contradictions between the committee and the communes.
President Presley on his way to the White House from Memphis, TN (January 2, 1981)
Ivans - With love to Russia