It's logical that OWS would appropriate the disguise of the faceless anti-establishment crusader from Lloyd's franchise. Still, the mask doesn't carry such weight for everyone who dons it. Sid Hiltunen, an unemployed stockbroker who joined the OWS movement, told The New York Times , "If you want to show your support but are afraid you'll lose your job, just wear a mask—any mask.
Protesters around the world were spotted wearing the anti-authoritarian vigilante's trademark disguise. This summer, another anti-government movement embraced the Guy Fawkes mask. In Thailand, protesters wore them in demonstrations against the so-called puppet administration controlled by an exiled ex-prime minister. This isn't the first time the mask has surfaced in Thailand. In a small band of protesters in Bangkok donned them the same day the "Anonymous Thailand" Facebook page launched.
The masks and leaderless nature of the demonstrations are reminiscent of the global Occupy movement and the anti-establishment Anonymous message. In a contemporaneous movement, Turkish Airlines employees have adopted the masks to fight for their rights as workers. The mask also played a role in the Arab Spring movements of , and photos of masked protesters in Egypt also emerged this fall. The Guy Fawkes mask has become so incendiary that several Middle Eastern countries are prohibiting its import and sale.
Canada recently passed a law that bans the wearing of masks during a riot or unlawful assembly and carries a maximum year prison sentence, so it will be interesting to see what happens there. Reuters notes that these masks in Brazil are manufactured for sale to stores specializing in costumes. In purported members of Anonymous told CNN that activists were ordering masks mass-produced and shipped in from Asia so that Time Warner didn't receive the loyalties.
For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. It is, in part, due to these loose affiliations that the adopted emblem of one movement evolved into a global symbol of resistance. It's logical that OWS would appropriate the disguise of the faceless anti-establishment crusader from Lloyd's franchise.
Still, the mask doesn't carry such weight for everyone who dons it. Sid Hiltunen, an unemployed stockbroker who joined the OWS movement, told the New York Times , "If you want to show your support but are afraid you'll lose your job, just wear a mask — any mask. Protesters around the world were spotted wearing the anti-authoritarian vigilante's trademark disguise.
Protests in Thailand This summer, another anti-government movement embraced the Guy Fawkes mask. In Thailand, protesters wore them in demonstrations against the so-called puppet administration controlled by an exiled ex-prime minister.
This isn't the first time the mask has surfaced in Thailand. In a small band of protesters in Bangkok donned them the same day the "Anonymous Thailand" Facebook page launched. The masks and leaderless nature of the demonstrations are reminiscent of the global Occupy movement and the anti-establishment Anonymous message.
Turkish Airlines workers In a contemporaneous movement, Turkish Airlines employees have adopted the masks to fight for their rights as workers. Photos of masked protesters in Egypt also emerged this fall.
The Guy Fawkes mask has become so incendiary that several Middle Eastern countries are prohibiting its import and sale. The Saudi Ministry of Interior did just that on May 30, claiming the mask "instills a culture of violence and extremism.
In February the government in Bahrain also banned the masks.
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