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"For your sake, I want to vote yes!" Published by the influential, prohibitionist Förbudsvännernas Rikskommitté.

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“Alcohol and prostitution, murderers of humanity” — Hungarian anti-alcohol poster from 1919 showing a man drinking at a table with a prostitute, while a mother stands to the right with her sickly children.

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... Le péril bleu (over-regulation) and Le péril blanc (contaminated milk).

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The other perils included: Le péril rouge (socialist revolution), Le péril noir (corrupt priests), Le péril jaune (the threat from the east, or yellow peril) ...

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An anti-absinthe postcard published ca. 1905 as part of a series illustrating the purported greatest perils to contemporary France.

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The school posters reflected a growing concern with national fitness and the need to stymie the perceived absinthe-induced “degeneration” of the French people.

"Alcohol produces a soft and drowsy intoxication; absinthe a violent intoxication and fury"

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Some of the more prominent temperance groups founded at this time included the Union française antialcoolique, the Société française de tempérance, the Croix bleue and the Ligue nationale contre l’alcoolisme. Their work broadened the anti-absinthe movement to include alcohol.

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A number of nicknames arose: the green fairy (la fée verte) was the most common but new nicknames developed through the half-century or so that constituted absinthe's golden age, especially as opposition began to emerge. Its detractors dubbed it “the queen of poisons”.

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Absinthe drinking quickly spread throughout France and Switzerland and became firmly embedded in the culture. As early as the 1860s there was a colloquial heure verte, or “green hour”, for after-work absinthe drinking.

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The two also fought together in the Boxer Rebellion in China and had a shared interest in curbing Russian expansion into Asia, which of course was the cause of the 1905 Russo-Japanese War.

In the below, the UK and US egg Japan on against Russia.

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