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Social Democrats of America have long carried the torch of Lady Liberty on this side of the Atlantic for Freedoms many people of the world have never seen in hopes they one day will. The rose is a sign of the Socialist International and with that great hope we meet for socialism. |
The Torch Meets The Rose |
The Torch Meets The Rose |
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Young Social Democrats, sometimes called "Yipsels" from there former namesake Young Peoples' Socialist League normal range in age from 18 to 30 years of age. Mostly, the demographic are college students working on a political degree, law school of some sort (social justice issues), or something to deal with social work in general. The three arrow symbol is from a century past but still holds strong after 110 years of struggle. First used as a sign to combat European problem issues in how goverenment should work it stood against the forces of monarchy from the days of old, to later being against dictatorships from fascist forms rising out of Italy and Germany to also being against the Bolshevik Revolution of Communist Russia. Today's more progressive Yipsel for change use terms more contemporary like education, direct action, and elections. We can notice some of this today in the election for 2008. |
Young Social Democrats |
Young Social Democrats |