Category
page 1Anti-communist terminology
Ich bin ein Berliner
speech given by John F. Kennedy in West Berlin in June 1963
Tear down this wall!
speech delivered by President Ronald Reagan of the USA in West Berlin in June 1987
Evil Empire speech
1983 speech by Ronald Reagan
Homo Sovieticus
phrase
new class
polemic term for the ruling class of Soviet-type states
red-baiting
Red-baiting, also known as reductio ad Stalinum () and red-tagging (in the Philippines), is an intention to discredit the validity of a political opponent and the opponent's logical argument by accusing, denouncing, attacking, or persecuting the target individual or group as anarchist, communist, Marxist, socialist, Stalinist, or fellow travelers towards these ideologies. In the phrase, red refers to the color that traditionally symbolized left-wing politics worldwide since the 19th century, while baiting refers to persecution, torment, or harassment, as in baiting.
Yestonians
thumb|Karl Vaino, a noted "Yestonian," in 1987
Atompunk
REDIRECT Cyberpunk derivatives#Atompunk
Communist bandit
Anti-communist epithet directed at the Chinese Communist Party
Tibla
Tibla (tiblad in plural) is an insult in the Estonian language, which typically refers to a Russian-speaking citizen of the former Soviet Union (USSR) who is hostile towards other cultures and countries. Tibla was a censored word during the 1944–1991 Soviet occupation of Estonia.
sovok
Sovok () is a pejorative term related to the Soviet Union: the state itself, the mindset and way of life of average Soviet people, and vestiges of the Soviet Union in the psychology of people in modern Russia.