Are all gnomes anti-communist or just Polish ones?
It was put there to represent a protest movement in the 1980s that used humour and satire to oppose the communist regime at the time. Called Orange Alternative, the group dressed up as gnomes or painted pictures of them over government propaganda. It was peaceful, it was nonsensical, and it was extremely effective.
Are all gnomes anti-communist or just Polish ones?
>It was put there to represent a protest movement in the 1980s that used humour and satire to oppose the communist regime at the time. Called Orange Alternative, the group dressed up as gnomes or painted pictures of them over government propaganda. It was peaceful, it was nonsensical, and it was extremely effective.
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