The GOP’s golden calf
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After the confederate statues, if the futhorc is next, I promise you that I will be spraypainting or wheatpasting the shit out of "peace and love" and "co-exist" in runic everywhere I can get away with it. Everywhere. It'll be a hobby.
wrote on 27 Feb 2021, 19:29 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in The GOP’s golden calf:
After the confederate statues, if the futhorc is next, I promise you that I will be spraypainting or wheatpasting the shit out of "peace and love" and "co-exist" in runic everywhere I can get away with it. Everywhere. It'll be a hobby.
I'll bring the brushes.
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@bachophile said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@horace said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@mik said in The GOP’s golden calf:
You are of course correct, Horace. The problem is that any attempt at reason would simply be met with a tirade of nutzi indignation from he and his friends. There's just no point.
It's anecdotes like this that make me believe that left wing nuttery is way more prevalent than right wing nuttery. I hear about right wing nuttery from twitter reports by jon, little elsewhere. I live with, and hear personal accounts of, left wing nuttery.
I think that’s just selective hearing. Nuttery is strictly bell curve. Law of nature. Just like Newton’s laws of motion.
No, culture creates nuttery, often more in one direction than another.
wrote on 27 Feb 2021, 20:55 last edited by@horace said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@bachophile said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@horace said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@mik said in The GOP’s golden calf:
You are of course correct, Horace. The problem is that any attempt at reason would simply be met with a tirade of nutzi indignation from he and his friends. There's just no point.
It's anecdotes like this that make me believe that left wing nuttery is way more prevalent than right wing nuttery. I hear about right wing nuttery from twitter reports by jon, little elsewhere. I live with, and hear personal accounts of, left wing nuttery.
I think that’s just selective hearing. Nuttery is strictly bell curve. Law of nature. Just like Newton’s laws of motion.
No, culture creates nuttery, often more in one direction than another.
Nuttery appears to be a feature rather than a bug, especially in tribal rituals.
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wrote on 27 Feb 2021, 23:19 last edited by
You must admit, that without left-wing nuttery and right-wing nuttery, the centrists couldn't handle carrying either torch and our lives would be all the more boring. And "reporters" could save hundreds of hours of writing nonsense.
I liked the Nazi's boots. The ones that come up almost to the knee, and are polished like a high priced tier 1 polyester.
That was one of only a couple of things my dad was able to bring over to the U.S. from his years in the Wehrmacht. I think he wore the boots under his pants both in Germany in the DP camps, and on the ship.
When I was in Jr. High and in a rock band, and even into high school where we were playing gigs every weekend, I wore those boots. The souls were so worn out I had to use nails to keep it together. But everyone thought they were way cool, and were certainly a catalyst for lame jokes of every politically incorrect persuasion.
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@aqua-letifer said in The GOP’s golden calf:
They're far, far older than the Third Reich assholes who used them for their terrible propaganda.
You're, of course, right. But try explaining that to someone who puts a swastika on his sleeve.
wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 00:01 last edited by xenon@george-k said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@aqua-letifer said in The GOP’s golden calf:
They're far, far older than the Third Reich assholes who used them for their terrible propaganda.
You're, of course, right. But try explaining that to someone who puts a swastika on his sleeve.
Sisters and female cousins tie a decorated string on your wrist for a particular annual Indian holiday. I remember one year, maybe I was 10 or 12 - one of the strings had a swastika on it.
Edit: it was more subtle than this. Still, example:
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 03:05 last edited by
(Almost) every temple in Taiwan (and rest of north Asia) will have many swastikas on them.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 03:15 last edited by
I remember seeing swastikas on the B’hai temple in Evanston near George.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 03:18 last edited by
A swastika's nowhere near as embarrassing as that statue.
Jesus, what is wrong with you people?
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 06:02 last edited by
I agree that statue is just too much.
Beyond tacky.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 12:17 last edited by
It's crap.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 12:35 last edited by
It is unclear what the intent was in such a ridiculous piece.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 13:29 last edited by
@mik said in The GOP’s golden calf:
It is unclear what the intent was in such a ridiculous piece.
It sounds like the guy's trying to sell it. $100K and it's yours, to do with as you will!
Maybe one of his sons will buy it.
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@horace said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@mik said in The GOP’s golden calf:
You are of course correct, Horace. The problem is that any attempt at reason would simply be met with a tirade of nutzi indignation from he and his friends. There's just no point.
It's anecdotes like this that make me believe that left wing nuttery is way more prevalent than right wing nuttery. I hear about right wing nuttery from twitter reports by jon, little elsewhere. I live with, and hear personal accounts of, left wing nuttery.
I see both regularly. Don't like it from either side.
wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 14:41 last edited by@mik said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@horace said in The GOP’s golden calf:
@mik said in The GOP’s golden calf:
You are of course correct, Horace. The problem is that any attempt at reason would simply be met with a tirade of nutzi indignation from he and his friends. There's just no point.
It's anecdotes like this that make me believe that left wing nuttery is way more prevalent than right wing nuttery. I hear about right wing nuttery from twitter reports by jon, little elsewhere. I live with, and hear personal accounts of, left wing nuttery.
I see both regularly. Don't like it from either side.
This.
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@jon-nyc said in The GOP’s golden calf:
I remember seeing swastikas on the
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 14:53 last edited by
That’s right! Hundreds of them, all placed below the Jewish star.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2021, 15:01 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in The GOP’s golden calf:
That’s right! Hundreds of them, all placed below the Jewish star.
LOL.
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@jon-nyc said in The GOP’s golden calf:
That’s right! Hundreds of them, all placed below the Jewish star.
But it's the left-facing version, not the right-facing one.