(how did this initiative not appear here already)

The students of Russian State University for the Humanities, joined by students of other universities, CPRF members (both regular people and deputies), historians and more, are agitating for renaming the Ivan Ilyin Higher Political School on the basis of Ilyin being a fascist.

Ilyin has been promoted as a "great Russian philosopher" by the state media, and is being defended by that same media, and Dugin, a well-known person with similar views and the director of the Ilyin School.

The poster is taken from the initiative's Telegram channel, it reads "Comrades, a replacement! [we] Will not give Ilyich in exchange for Ilyin!"

  • Dolores [love/loves]
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    6 months ago

    wow that actually looks like a 20's-30's bolshevik poster goddamn that's cool

  • EllenKelly [comrade/them]
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    6 months ago

    A gorgeous poster, thank you for sharing this

    edit: the longer I look at this the more that dark caricatures nose looks vaguely antisemitic, I have no idea why theyd draw him that that

  • Guamer [she/her]
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    6 months ago

    I too wish Giant Lenin would review my pant seams.

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    5 months ago

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    • imikoy [she/her, comrade/them]
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      6 months ago

      anti-fascist stance that the Russian authorities have decided to take on

      Looking at the state-owned media and movies - I think the stance is much more reactionary, both the real one and what's being televised. Ilyin is used as a "great philosopher and a patriot and we should model the society after his writings" - this is part of propagated ideas, and "we are against fascists" is another part.

      They probably can give up Ilyin and continue with these ideas anyway though. But they might choose not to.

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        • imikoy [she/her, comrade/them]
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          6 months ago

          I agree. I hope for the success of the initiative in agitating people. Before, I honestly didn't think that there would be something strong enough to push people to be active.