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Brown ribbon
Brown ribbon

Abrown ribbonis a type of award given to winners of various contests. Atcountyandstate fairsin theUnited States,a brown ribbon is the award for placing eighth in a contest.[1][2]InNazi Germany,the "Brown Ribbon" was an annual Julyhorse racerun inMunichfrom 1934 to 1944.[3]

Usage as an awareness ribbon

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Brown ribbons also represent anti-tobaccoandcolorectal cancer(brown is the alternate color, dark blue is the official colorectal cancer ribbon color).

Brown ribbons have also been proposed by comedianGeorge Carlin,meaning "Eat shit mother fucker", as a cynical response to the preponderance of other ribbons as symbols of political or social movements.[4]

Internet comedy blogger Allie Brosh ofHyperbole and a Halfhas suggested her fans wear a brown ribbon to raise awareness of her blog, as well as to support 'terminally adult people all over the world'.[5]

P. J. O'Rourkehas indirectly suggested a brown ribbon campaign to fightdiarrhea:

"Political means could be used to prevent almost all deaths from childhood diarrhea. Diarrhea is spread by contaminated water.Public sanitationis, like personal security, national defense, and rule of law, one of the few valid reasons for politics to exist. Lowly, semicomic diarrhea kills 2,866,000 people a year worldwide, 2,474,000 of them children under the age of five. This is ten times the number of people who die from AIDS. But no one is wearing a brown ribbon on his tuxedo lapel at the Academy Awards or marching up the Mall in Washington carrying a sign reading DIARRHEA -- IT CAN BE CONTAINED. "[6]

Brown ribbons are worn in South Africa in protest against farm attacks. These brutal attacks targeting farmers increases every year (South African Farm Attacks).[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"Winning Ribbons, Inc. - Colors and Fabric Styles".Archived fromthe originalon 2009-08-21.Retrieved2009-01-29.
  2. ^"What are standard place colors?".Archived fromthe originalon 2010-08-08.Retrieved2009-01-29.
  3. ^2003 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue,vol. 3.Sidney:Scott Publishing, 2002, pp. 127-130.
  4. ^George Carlin - Back in Town (1996)The relevant excerpt:https:// youtube /watch?v=GrJLvfacHuo
  5. ^"Hyperbole and a Half".
  6. ^P.J. O'Rourke - All the Trouble in the World (1994)