Video: The true story of the red five-pointed star of the communists
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The communists tried in every possible way to alienate people from the religious consciousness, which triumphed among the masses for many centuries. Despite this, the Bolsheviks understood the importance of symbols in promoting their ideas and establishing the dictatorship of the proletariat.
Why did the communists choose the red five-pointed star as their main symbol? This is clearly a symbol of Satan! Because all the communists and especially the Bolsheviks were atheists. And the five-pointed star is Satan's disguised, inverted sign. Of course, joke … And whoever claims this seriously and tries to argue with some crazy things, says sheer stupidity, if only because the notorious "sign of Satan" appeared in the 1950s-1960s thanks to the efforts of the well-known Anton Sandor La Veya … It was he who founded the "Church of Satan" and made good money on this business.
It should be noted right away that the five-pointed star is not a young symbol. In history, the five-pointed star was used long before the appearance of the first communists. For example, in ancient Babylon it was used as a talisman against thieves, medieval occultists endowed it with a sacred meaning and called it "the seal of King Solomon", and the ancient Jews identified the five-pointed star with the wounds of Jesus. In other words, the five-pointed star has gone through a long history and at different times among peoples it acquired sacred meanings different from each other.
The five-pointed star was also used in the Russian Empire. It was called the "star of Mars" (in honor of the ancient Roman god of war Mars) and was not red. It was introduced on January 1, 1827 by decree of Emperor Nicholas I. Russian writer and revolutionary Viktor Lvovich Kibalchich argued that the red star was used during the October coup, after which it was adopted by the Red Army, where it became the sign of the Red Army and originally had a gold edging. At first, the stars were worn on the chest, but on November 15, 1918, order 773 of the RVS of the RSFSR was issued, which decided to wear stars on headdresses.
Of course, the communists were far from the occult and religion, but they understood the full importance and power of symbols. That is why they have already endowed the "star of Mars" with their own meaning. She became a sign Comintern(Communist International, the association of communist parties from different countries). The five ends of the star are the five continents of our planet, which should be united by a common idea and structure. The red color is directly a symbol of the proletarian revolution.
It is curious that in the Soviet tradition, Mars began to symbolize the protection of peaceful labor, thus the red star is a symbol of the liberation of workers from poverty, slavery, hunger and war. Here is a quote from the interpretation of the meaning of the red star from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia:
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