A sticker featuring an orange cat in space, with text in Dutch saying "Here was a racist sticker. Now not anymore."  The image also includes a hammer and sickle symbol.  The website derodelap.nl is visible in the bottom-right corner.

HIER ZAT EEN RACISTISCHE STICKER. NU NIET MEER. derodelap.nl

22 June 2025 49
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