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The Red Guards were American "Marxist–Leninist–Maoist collectives of community organizers and mass workers" originating in Los Angeles with other branches operating in Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, and Charlotte, as well as St. Louis and San Marcos, under the distinct titles of Red Path Saint Louis and San Marcos Revolutionary Front respectively. Several organizations speculated to be connected to former Red Guards include the Committee to Reconstitute the CPUSA, United Neighborhood Defense Movement, and the dormant Mike Ramos Brigade.

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  • Los Guardias Rojos (en inglés: Red Guards) son colectivos heterogéneos estadounidenses de extrema izquierda que pregonan el marxismo-leninismo-maoísmo​ y específicamente su variante peruana, el pensamiento Gonzalo.​ Se originaron en Los Ángeles con otras ramas que operan en Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh y Charlotte, así como en St. Louis y San Marcos.​ El grupo lleva el nombre de los Guardias Rojos que operaron bajo el régimen de Mao Zedong en la República Popular China durante la Revolución Cultural y que estaban compuestos por estudiantes militantes que hicieron campaña contra la cultura «reaccionaria y burguesa» del gigante asiático.​ (es)
  • The Red Guards were American "Marxist–Leninist–Maoist collectives of community organizers and mass workers" originating in Los Angeles with other branches operating in Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, and Charlotte, as well as St. Louis and San Marcos, under the distinct titles of Red Path Saint Louis and San Marcos Revolutionary Front respectively. The group is named after the Red Guards that operated under Mao Zedong in the People's Republic of China during the Cultural Revolution that were composed of militant students who campaigned against the "reactionary and bourgeois" culture of China. The Red Guards oppose left-wing organizations they deem revisionist, such as the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA). As of 2022, all Red Guards chapters have either been abandoned or have announced their dissolution. Several organizations speculated to be connected to former Red Guards include the Committee to Reconstitute the CPUSA, United Neighborhood Defense Movement, and the dormant Mike Ramos Brigade. (en)
  • Os Guardas Vermelhos foram grupos heterogêneos da extrema-esquerda estadunidenses que proclamaram o marxismo-leninismo-maoismo, especificamente o chamado Principalmente Maoismo. Se originaram em Los Angeles com outros ramos operando em Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh e Charlotte, bem como em St. Louis e San Marcos. O nome dos grupos era uma homenagem aos Guardas Vermelhos que operaram sob Mao Zedong na República Popular da China durante a Revolução Cultural. A partir de 2015, os Guardas Vermelhos lançaram uma campanha anti-eleitoral, pressionando por um boicote às eleições presidenciais de 2016, com o slogan "Não vote, revolte!". Em 18 de julho de 2016, os Guardas Vermelhos de Austin fizeram uma demonstração de solidariedade ao movimento Black Lives Matter. Os Guardas Vermelhos mais tarde criticariam fortemente o modo de operação do BLM, bem como sua liderança, afirmando que o movimento seria confrontado por "apologistas dos porcos". (pt)
  • 红卫兵(Red Guards)是美国的一個「马列毛主义社区组织者和群众工人集体」,起源于美國洛杉矶,在奥斯汀、堪萨斯城、匹兹堡、夏洛特以及圣路易斯和聖馬科斯都有分支机构,分别以「红色道路圣路易斯」(Red Path Saint Louis)和「圣马科斯革命阵线」(San Marcos Revolutionary Front)的名義开展活动。该组织的名稱來自於中华人民共和国文化大革命期间的红卫兵。截至2020年,大多数红卫兵分会已解散。 (zh)
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  • 红卫兵(Red Guards)是美国的一個「马列毛主义社区组织者和群众工人集体」,起源于美國洛杉矶,在奥斯汀、堪萨斯城、匹兹堡、夏洛特以及圣路易斯和聖馬科斯都有分支机构,分别以「红色道路圣路易斯」(Red Path Saint Louis)和「圣马科斯革命阵线」(San Marcos Revolutionary Front)的名義开展活动。该组织的名稱來自於中华人民共和国文化大革命期间的红卫兵。截至2020年,大多数红卫兵分会已解散。 (zh)
  • Los Guardias Rojos (en inglés: Red Guards) son colectivos heterogéneos estadounidenses de extrema izquierda que pregonan el marxismo-leninismo-maoísmo​ y específicamente su variante peruana, el pensamiento Gonzalo.​ Se originaron en Los Ángeles con otras ramas que operan en Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh y Charlotte, así como en St. Louis y San Marcos.​ (es)
  • The Red Guards were American "Marxist–Leninist–Maoist collectives of community organizers and mass workers" originating in Los Angeles with other branches operating in Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, and Charlotte, as well as St. Louis and San Marcos, under the distinct titles of Red Path Saint Louis and San Marcos Revolutionary Front respectively. Several organizations speculated to be connected to former Red Guards include the Committee to Reconstitute the CPUSA, United Neighborhood Defense Movement, and the dormant Mike Ramos Brigade. (en)
  • Os Guardas Vermelhos foram grupos heterogêneos da extrema-esquerda estadunidenses que proclamaram o marxismo-leninismo-maoismo, especificamente o chamado Principalmente Maoismo. Se originaram em Los Angeles com outros ramos operando em Austin, Kansas City, Pittsburgh e Charlotte, bem como em St. Louis e San Marcos. O nome dos grupos era uma homenagem aos Guardas Vermelhos que operaram sob Mao Zedong na República Popular da China durante a Revolução Cultural. (pt)
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  • Red Guards (United States) (en)
  • Guardas Vermelhos (Estados Unidos) (pt)
  • 紅衛兵 (美國) (zh)
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