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The pirate flag uniting a global generation of protestors

Tuesday 21 October 2025 - 09:20
By: Dakir Madiha
The pirate flag uniting a global generation of protestors

Across continents, a striking new image has become the face of youth-led defiance, a skull wearing a straw hat, inspired by the manga phenomenon One Piece. From Morocco to the United States, young demonstrators are transforming this fictional pirate emblem into a shared symbol of resistance and solidarity.

A cartoon turned into a call for change

Originally a symbol of adventure and freedom in Eiichiro Oda’s iconic manga, the pirate flag has taken on new meaning in real-world protests. It now flies above demonstrations where Generation Z challenges entrenched political and economic systems. Though each movement emerges from local struggles, economic hardship in Indonesia, political stagnation in Nepal, or institutional exclusion in Morocco,  the message remains universal: defiance against injustice and a demand for change.

From Asia to Africa and beyond

In Indonesia, thousands of protestors have waved the pirate banner to express growing frustration with the government and the rising cost of living. In Nepal, demonstrators went further, storming parliament buildings and setting fires before raising the skull-and-hat flag as a symbol of rebellion. Similar scenes have appeared in the Philippines and Madagascar, where the same emblem captures a shared anger toward unresponsive leadership and deepening inequality.

In Morocco, the GenZ212 movement has adopted the symbol with a more restrained approach. Their gatherings are marked by peaceful coordination and creative expression rather than confrontation. For many in the movement, the flag embodies fairness and freedom rather than political allegiance. A GenZ212 participant described it as “a universal code of unity, something that brings people together across borders and beliefs.”

A symbol of resistance and renewal

In the United States, the pirate flag appeared during the “No Kings Day” demonstrations on October 18, where protestors denounced what they described as rising authoritarianism under President Trump’s administration. The straw-hatted skull, once confined to Japanese pop culture, now serves as a visual rallying point for a generation demanding dignity, representation, and accountability from those in power.

More than just a pop culture reference, the flag represents a digital-age consciousness that transcends geography and ideology. It reflects a generation connected through shared struggles and collective imagination, a generation that refuses to accept silence or submission.

The pirate in the straw hat, once a character of fiction, has become the global insignia of a restless youth, united by creativity, courage, and the pursuit of justice.


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