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  2. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky code, the bandana code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes.

  3. Partition (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a partition is a change of political borders cutting through at least one territory considered a homeland by some community. [1] History

  4. People's Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The People's Party of Canada (PPC; French: Parti populaire du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada.The party was formed by Maxime Bernier in September 2018, shortly after his resignation from the Conservative Party of Canada.

  5. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    [92] [93] The peaceful protest against the Examiner turned tumultuous and was later called "Friday of the Purple Hand" and "Bloody Friday of the Purple Hand". [ 92 ] [ 94 ] [ 95 ] [ 96 ] Examiner employees "dumped a barrel of printers' ink on the crowd from the roof of the newspaper building", according to glbtq.com . [ 97 ]

  6. Political moderate - Wikipedia

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    Voters who describe themselves as centrist often mean that they are moderate in their political views, advocating neither extreme left-wing nor extreme right-wing politics. Gallup polling indicates that American voters identified as moderate between 35–38% of the time during the 1990s and 2000s. [ 9 ]

  7. Political blackness - Wikipedia

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    The notion of "political blackness" arose in the United Kingdom in the 1970s, advocating for "black" as an umbrella term to refer to all people in the UK who were likely to experience discrimination based on skin colour; i.e., anyone who was not white.

  8. Purple triangle - Wikipedia

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    Purple triangle. The purple triangle was a concentration camp badge used by the Nazis to identify Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany. The purple triangle was introduced in July 1936 with other concentration camps such as those of Dachau and Buchenwald following in 1937 and 1938. [1]

  9. Metapolitics - Wikipedia

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    Metapolitics (sometimes written meta-politics) describes political attempts to speak in a metalinguistic sense about politics; that is, to have a political dialogue about politics itself. [ citation needed ] Activists who use the phrase often view metapolitics as a form of "inquiry" in which the discourse of politics, and the political itself ...