What is the difference between "We are the people" and "We are one people" political slogans
The slogan ‘We are the people’ was used in Leipzig in 1989 while
the slogan ‘We are one people’ was used in Germany by Helmut
Kohl.
The difference in the slogans lies in their implied meanings.
The slogan ‘We are the people’ means the party is revolting as people against government and asking for their individual and different rights, while the slogan ‘We are one people’ means the party is revolting as one, which means their demands are same and they are all uniting as one single voice.
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