Hunger games what does the hand sign mean
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Since , the hand gesture has been used widely in Thailand at protest sites. He added that the anti-authoritarian messaging conveyed in the Hunger Games films resonated with the youth protesters at the time. Civil Disobedience Movement in Myanmar. The memes, often accompanied by an English-language message and tweaked to include the face of prominent Myanmar junta leaders, reflect the openness to the world of a new generation of young Burmese activists in a country that was largely isolated for the decades it was ruled by the army alone until It has reportedly been around since However, since then it has taken on a new meaning, as a result of its higher prominence in "The Hunger Games" trilogy.
In Thailand, it was used in following a military coup, then banned by the ruling military junta as part of efforts to stem the tide of outrage that followed the bloodless takeover.
Protestors told the Guardian that each finger stood for the values of the French revolution: liberty, equality, fraternity. Alternatively, the fingers are said to mean freedom, elections, and democracy. Sirawith Seritiwat, a Thai pro-democracy activist, directly referenced the movie when discussing the salute with The Guardian in He said, "It was partly because the anti-coup situation back then felt similar to scenes in the 'Hunger Games' film, where people put three fingers up towards President Snow.
Now, Thai citizens protesting the recent military coup , too, have taken up that gesture, citing inspiration from Katniss and her fictional friends.
Here's Time with the story :. Already, scores of those proffering the salute during weekend street protests have been dragged off by troops, in scenes eerily reminiscent of the Suzanne Collins novels and movie franchise, which depict a dystopian future society ruled by the totalitarian Panem regime.
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