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comparative more red-green, superlative most red-green
Pertaining to the shades of red and green, as in red-green colorblindness. examples
(politics) Synonym of ecosocialist. examples
(politics) Relating to an alliance between socialists and Islamists. quotations examples
Also the “red-green axis”—or, as French Prime Minister Manuel Valls calls it, “Islamo-leftism”—the partnership between Leftists and Islamists, is entrenched on campuses, as evidenced by myriad political resolutions passed by flagship organizations such as the Middle East Studies Association.
2016, Mark Silinsky, Jihad and the West: Black Flag over Babylon, page 49
The core of the globalist coalition Houllebecq depicts in Submission subsumes the “Red-Green” coalition between the social-democratic left worldwide and the Muslim immigrants they have welcomed, what Houllebecq elsewhere calls “the unholy collusion between the far-left and radical Islam.”
2021, Michael S. Cochin, Michel Houellebecq, the Cassandra of Freedom: The Pleasures of Decay in Houllebecq's Submission, page 160
The Arab states that signed the Abraham Accords with Israel all have a common interest in containing the influence of the Red-Green Alliance.
2023, Ronnie Fraser, Lola Fraser, editors, Challenging the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement: 20 Years of Responding to Anti-Israel Campaigns, page unknown
plural red-greens
(politics) Synonym of ecosocialist examples