The punishment for saying a communist slogan varied widely depending on the country and the political context. In some authoritarian regimes, expressing communist sentiments could lead to severe penalties, including imprisonment, fines, or even physical harm. During the Cold War, particularly in the United States, individuals could face social ostracism, job loss, or legal repercussions under anti-communist laws. Overall, the consequences were often severe in contexts where communism was heavily suppressed.
A company slogan is their saying. For instance, McDonalds' is "I'm lovin' it."
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Red refers to being a communist and the saying is that they would rather be dead than have to become a communist
It's a saying (Confucius)!
No! Some examples of phrases are a motto, a slogan or a saying.
Non-communist Russia was called Russia. When Russia was under communism, it was called the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR.
Laos is ruled the Pathet Lao, which is a Communist Party. Laos is usually considered a single-party socialist republic, which is a fancy way of saying "communist" in the way that China and Vietnam are Communist.
It was the advertising slogan of the United Negro College Fund.
The place where the souls of the dead are punished if they deserve punishment.
Senator Joseph McCarthy
Based on movies and reading history, it seems a slogan that was used in past US wars was a charactrature of an "Uncle Sam" saying that "Uncle Sam needs you".
Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one derived from fear of punishment. - Mahatma Gandhi