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The '''Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB)''' is the former youth group of the ]. It was founded as the Attica Brigade, and then was renamed the ]. RCYB’s ultimate objective is to help create “a world of for-real Communism; a world where a few rich nations don’t oppress and dominate the globe; where whites don’t lord over non-whites; where men don’t dominate over women; and where one class of people doesn’t exploit the rest.”<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.trackingterrorism.org/group/revolutionary-communist-youth-brigade-rcyb|title=Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB)|work=Terrorirsm Research & Analysis Consortium|accessdate=2021-05-19}}</ref> The '''Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB)''' was the former youth group of the ]. It was founded as the Attica Brigade, and then was renamed the ]. RCYB’s ultimate objective is to help create “a world of for-real Communism; a world where a few rich nations don’t oppress and dominate the globe; where whites don’t lord over non-whites; where men don’t dominate over women; and where one class of people doesn’t exploit the rest.”<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.trackingterrorism.org/group/revolutionary-communist-youth-brigade-rcyb|title=Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB)|work=Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium|accessdate=2021-05-19}}</ref>


During its existence, the most famous member of the RCYB was ]. During the ] in Dallas, Texas, he burned the United States flag to protest the policies of the Reagan administration. Johnson was arrested and convicted, but had his conviction overturned on appeal. The State of Texas then sought and obtained review by the ]. In ], a five-justice majority of the court held that Johnson’s act of flag burning was protected speech under the ].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-3/rcyb.htm|title=Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade Formed|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line|accessdate=2021-05-19}}</ref> During its existence, the most famous member of the RCYB was ]. During the ] in Dallas, Texas, he burned the United States flag to protest the policies of the Reagan administration. Johnson was arrested and convicted, but had his conviction overturned on appeal. The State of Texas then sought and obtained review by the ]. In ], a five-justice majority of the court held that Johnson’s act of flag burning was protected speech under the ].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-3/rcyb.htm|title=Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade Formed|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line|accessdate=2021-05-19}}</ref>

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The Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB) was the former youth group of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. It was founded as the Attica Brigade, and then was renamed the Revolutionary Student Brigade. RCYB’s ultimate objective is to help create “a world of for-real Communism; a world where a few rich nations don’t oppress and dominate the globe; where whites don’t lord over non-whites; where men don’t dominate over women; and where one class of people doesn’t exploit the rest.”

During its existence, the most famous member of the RCYB was Gregory Lee "Joey" Johnson. During the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, Texas, he burned the United States flag to protest the policies of the Reagan administration. Johnson was arrested and convicted, but had his conviction overturned on appeal. The State of Texas then sought and obtained review by the Supreme Court. In Texas v. Johnson, a five-justice majority of the court held that Johnson’s act of flag burning was protected speech under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

References

  1. "Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade (RCYB)". Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  2. "Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade Formed". Encyclopedia of Anti-Revisionism On-Line. Retrieved 2021-05-19.


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