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2016-05-13 "Bomb words" [長年日記]

(Continuation from yesterday)

In the generations of 10-20 years old (and my college life too), words , "Marx", "Lenin", "Trotsky," "red flag", "International" or something were sorts of

"Bomb words"

It is a violent interpretation, however, we had a clear risk that a person who know the words were labeled as "Human beings to affirm the power recapture "by the violence.""

It was not important that what kinds of ideology the person had.

At the stage when they came out the "bomb word", it is almost "end".

Of course, any company hesitates to adopt the students who know such a word, and their friend would go away.

So, young people was feared that someone knew they had the book, such as "Kapital", "Communist Manifesto" and something.

It is difficult to explain something example, however,

"Coming out to be an LGBT"

or something.

In my mind, I think that this example is not "close" and moreover there is even a possibility of misleading.

(To be continued)